Matthew Hancock MP, Minister of State for Business and Enterprise and Minister of State for Energy, visited the MWH Treatment Bio Power Plant in Tyseley, Birmingham to mark one year since the landmark project’s groundbreaking. The plant is the first of its kind... read more
Joan Oppenheimer, principal environmental scientist for MWH Global based in Pasadena, was recently appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal American Water Works Association. The Journal, which has the largest circulation of any water journal in the world, is... read more
MWH added another substantial project to its remote area biological survey portfolio in 2014, with the safe and successful completion of biological surveys for the Lost Sands Cyclone Mineral Sands Project. The Cyclone Project is in the Great Victoria Desert, adjacent... read more
Para versión español ver fin de la historia. Name: Lorman Zurita Title: Electronics Engineer Years with MWH: 2 Role on the Project: Control and Instrumentation Specialist 1. What was your biggest takeaway from working on the Panama Canal Third Set of Locks Expansion... read more
On December 19, the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 (WTP4) project celebrated the opening of the new facility during the official ribbon cutting ceremony. Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell and City Manager Marc Ott commemorated the opening of the plant along with Austin... read more
“The Panama Canal expansion is needed to accommodate large vessels and to improve the traffic through the canal,” said John Duque, Design Manager for MWH Global. With 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete, 250,000 tons of steel and 8,000 workers overall, it... read more
The Alewife Stormwater Wetlands – An Urban Environmental Marvel video beat off stiff competition from creative firms worldwide to win two Gold Awards at this year’s prestigious MARCOM Awards competition. The 4-minute video, produced in-house at MWH by Cameron... read more
Reflecting on 2014 makes us very appreciative for the successes that we’ve had throughout the year. Here are just a few of the many highlights of our year: MWH Donates $100,000 to Engineers without Borders. For the second consecutive year, the contribution will... read more
Congratulations to Colorado Springs Utilities and the Southern Delivery System team for being named a Top Project in 2014 by Water & Wastes Digest. Click here and go to page 32 to read more about this exciting project! MWH is proud to support Colorado Springs... read more
MWH has been recognised for its work in Australia, taking out three honours at the Consult Australia Awards. In the Technological Innovation category, MWH received the top prize – the Gold Award – for its work with the Waterlink Joint Venture and SA Water on the $400... read more