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HR Wallingford

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national

HR Wallingford is a leading engineering consultancy based in the UK, specializing in water and environmental management. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, the company provides expert advice and solutions to clients across various sectors, including government, industry, and academia.

Founded in 1947, HR Wallingford has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality services that address complex challenges related to water resources, flood risk, and coastal management. The company employs a team of highly skilled professionals who are dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental science.

Core Activities:
  • Hydraulic Modelling: Developing advanced models to simulate water flow and assess flood risks.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments: Evaluating the potential effects of projects on the environment and providing mitigation strategies.
  • Coastal Engineering: Designing solutions to protect coastlines from erosion and flooding.
  • Water Resource Management: Offering strategies for sustainable water use and management.

HR Wallingford is committed to research and development, continuously seeking innovative approaches to enhance its service offerings. The company collaborates with academic institutions and industry partners to stay at the forefront of technological advancements.

With a focus on client satisfaction, HR Wallingford strives to build long-term relationships by delivering tailored solutions that meet specific needs. The company’s vision is to create a sustainable future through effective water management and environmental stewardship.

Headquartered in the UK, HR Wallingford operates globally, providing expertise and support to projects around the world. The company’s dedication to excellence and sustainability makes it a trusted partner in addressing the pressing challenges of water and environmental management.

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