MWH Global
Global water and natural resources firm / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MWH Global Inc. was a global water and natural resources firm providing technical engineering, construction services and consulting services. In 2016, MWH was acquired by Stantec Consulting Inc. The firm provided planning, design and construction management for water and natural resources projects around the world.[3] The firm was headquartered in Broomfield, a suburb of the Denver metropolitan area in the state of Colorado of the United States, with operations in 35 countries. As of May 2015, MWH Global had a global staff of approximately 7,000 employees[2] including builders, engineers, architects, geologists, operators, project managers, business consultants, scientists, technologists, and regulatory experts. MWH was listed as the 15th-largest employee-owned company in the United States.[4]
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Consulting, engineering, construction, operations and finance |
Founded | Heywood, Lancashire, United Kingdom (1820) (as Ames Crosta Babcock) |
Headquarters | Broomfield, Colorado United States |
Key people | Alan Krause, President of MWH, now part of Stantec |
Revenue | $1.3 Billion [1] USD (2013) |
Owner | Stantec Inc. |
Number of employees | 7,000 (2015)[2] |
Website | www.mwhglobal.com |
The MWH name is carried forward today at MWH Constructors, the water and wastewater construction branch of the former MWH Global.