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Leaders 2013 | 33| Mott MacDonald up for the challenge


MOTT MacDONALD Mott MacDonald House 8-10 Sydenham Road Croydon Surrey CR02EE


T: 020 8774 2000 www.mottmac.com


MOTT MACDONALD pro- vides design support to UK water companies and munici- palities in developing coun- tries to formulate water and wastewater master plans. Projects range in size from small plant upgrades to the design and supervision of some of the world’s largest dams and reservoirs. It collab- orates with the water utilities and Mott MacDonald Bentley’s


THE NUMBERS Sales £M


Gross profit £M 09


610.3 215.7


Operating profit £M 25.4 Pre-tax profit £M Staff


20.9


Net assets £M THE RATIOS


Return on capital % 8.5 Gross margin %


Operating margin % 4.2 Net margin %


3.4 Sales/employee £K 94.4 10


572.8 200.2 25.9 25.0


291.2 10


8.6 35.3


35.0 4.5 4.4


95.6 11


531.4 187.2 9.4


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275.2 11


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partnership with Yorkshire Water is acknowledged as one of the most successful arrangements of its type in the industry.


A new treatment process designed to eliminate patho- gens from sewage sludge will save the UK’s Anglian Water £3M.


The group says its order book during 2012 has remain stable, with contracted work- load for this year just ahead of the position for 2012.


The UK continues to provide challenging trading conditions, andthe company anticipates that this situation will remain in 2013.


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