CIWEM announces strategic business partnership with WSP

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) has announced a strategic business partnership with WSP, a global leader in multi-disciplinary professional services consulting.

WSP specialises in providing engineering, environmental, planning & design, and advisory services across various sectors including transportation, infrastructure, property, water, energy, and industry.

WSP’s UK team, consisting of 10,000 technical specialists and strategic advisers, is part of a global network of 70,000 professionals, transforming what’s possible to build a smarter, greener future for all. Together, they deliver innovative solutions to solve complex problems for their clients and the communities they serve, meeting both the needs of today and addressing the challenges of tomorrow.

CIWEM said membership will offer WSP staff invaluable support for their professional development, including access to mentorship and pathways to chartership, ensuring continuous growth and excellence in their careers.

Blair Mitchell, Managing Director for Water at WSP, said:

“We are delighted to partner with CIWEM given our shared commitment to driving environmental stewardship and sustainable futures. This partnership aligns with our mission to deliver positive change by promoting best practice within our industry and nurturing resilient communities.

Barbara Orth, Head of Partnerships at CIWEM, said:

“We are very excited to be partnering with WSP and look forward to bringing together the shared vision of our organisations by building a global community of water and environmental professionals who are dedicated to delivering integrated and forward-thinking solutions to communities worldwide.

SourceCIWEM

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