Segmental performance
The Group is managed according to a regional model and this management structure is reflected in our segmentation.
The Group’s results for the six months ended 30 September 2012 have been delivered in the context of challenging economic conditions for a number of our businesses. Our growing headcount demonstrates the Group’s continued resilience and focus on attractive markets.
UNITED KINGDOM
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We deliver engineering and technically integrated design, together with project and cost management services, to a wide range of clients in the public, regulated and private sectors. Our areas of operation include water, environment, education, aerospace, defence and infrastructure design and we also have a significant presence in transportation.
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NORTH AMERICA
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In North America we provide infrastructure planning, engineering, construction management, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture and programme management services to state and local government clients, federal agencies and private businesses.
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MIDDLE EAST
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In the Middle East we provide a full range of design, engineering and project management services for buildings, transportation and other infrastructure programmes from our eight centres across the region.
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ASIA PACIFIC & EUROPE
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In our Asia Pacific business we provide engineering, planning, urban design, architectural and rail design services. In mainland China our focus is on urban planning, alongside architectural and landscape architectural design. In Hong Kong we deliver services in urban rail development and highways/bridges design. Our European business comprises operations in Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Sweden.
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ENERGY
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Our Energy business operates across multiple geographies with our main centres in the UK, North America, Australia and the Middle East. We provide engineering and project management services and we are actively increasing our presence and capabilities in the energy market, including addressing allied issues such as climate change, sustainability and energy security.
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