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MWH Brings Holiday Cheer to Local Foster Children

As part of a long-standing holiday tradition, the MWH Walnut Creek office in California has again partnered up with the Adopt an Angel Program to take part in ‘The Angel Tree’ giving campaign for local foster children. The program is designed to provide children... read more

Chiara Di Silvestro sings for Africa

Thanks to her beautiful voice and that of her choir mates, over the last 5 years, Chiara Di Silvestro has been helping several charities raise funds for their projects. One of the “Sankofa Gospel Ensemble” choir’s latest charity concerts was held at the end of... read more

A New Zealand Water Star is Born

Sydney, Aus., October 8, 2012 - Nothing is going to rain on environmental engineer, Annie Feng’s excitement as she’s battled stiff competition to be crowned Young Water Professional of the Year 2012 by Water New Zealand. The judges voted Annie the worthy winner... read more

Sydney team complete 100km Oxfam Trailwalker in 33 hours

The 100km Oxfam Trailwalker takes place in 12 countries, to test people’s endurance and raise money to end world poverty. Teams of four have 48 hours to complete the walk. This year, 550 teams took part in the Sydney trailwalker. This included My Wrinkles Hurt, an MWH... read more

Hector Serrano Winner of Mouser Challenge

Hector Serrano, a senior electrical engineer in our Sunrise, FL office won 1st place in the Mouser 500 Challenge! The Mouser 500 Engineering Challenge is an online competition taking place throughout the summer. The participants are asked to develop an innovative... read more

Peter Mason Re-Cycles

Peter Mason, MWH technical director in the U.K., recently re-cycled a nearly 300-mile trek he first completed 50 years ago. Peter and a group of his friends from Hayes Grammar school—Greg Dyke, Dave Hornby, John Brooks—then 15, originally embarked on the two-week... read more

An Olympic Opportunity: Trevor Jones

In late July, Trevor Jones (Principal Electrical Engineer) will be heading down to London as a ‘National Commissaire’ at the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. He will be part of a 20 strong team of officials who will be judging the track cycling and working with... read more