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Atkins announces contract wins at British Business Summit
Atkins has built on its reputation- enhancing work on the London 2012 Games by revealing a series of new contract wins including transformation work on London’s Olympic Park. Prof Dr Uwe Krueger, Atkins’
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chief executive officer, is a keynote speaker at today’s UKTI Global Business Summit on Infrastructure being held at the British Business Embassy in London. He said: “The London 2012 Games was a hugely complex engineering project that allowed us to show the breadth of our technical expertise but it is only one project in a strong international portfolio. We are demonstrating that today with some new contract wins which show how we are helping our clients to create important infra- structure, which will boost local business opportunities and improve people’s lives.” Trade and Investment Minister
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Lord Green said: “I warmly con- gratulate Atkins on winning a series of new design and supervision services contracts. These successes are an excellent reflection of the strength of British companies in
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providing the expertise needed to deliver major infrastructure projects around the world. “With the world’s spotlight on
the UK this summer, we are working hard through the British Business Embassy programme to help compa- nies capitalise on the unique oppor- tunity we have in 2012 to secure new contracts and investments.” Atkins is the official engineering
design services provider for the London 2012 Games and has been involved since 2006, helping to deliver the transformation of the Olympic Park site and the provision of sporting arenas in historic areas such as Horse Guards Parade and Greenwich Park. Contracts being announced today
cover Atkins’ UK, Middle East and Asia Pacific regions: • Olympic Park transformation, UK
• Sultan Qaboos Sports Academy, Oman
• North Wathba Urban Development, Abu Dhabi
• Zhengzhou supertall tower complex, China
• Atkins Malaysia office
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