What if we had a map plotting the next 30 years of social, technological and planetary change, for use in strategic planning? Arup’s new 1–3–10–30 tool does just that, mapping how decisions in the next few years shape outcomes decades down the line. From global economic shifts and climate tipping points, to technological breakthroughs and policy targets, it visualises our growing database of over 1300 credible projections to help teams visualise and prepare for plausible futures. 1-3-10-30 is helping our clients to identify strategic blockers and opportunities navigate complex change, strengthen resilience, and stay focused on what matters most. Explore how the tool works and how it could reshape how we plan for uncertainty here: https://lnkd.in/eHV9r9dp #WeAreArup #sustainability #climatefutures #sustainablestrategy.
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A global built environment consultancy
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We advise on, plan and design the future of the built environment. As a global consultancy with technical and advisory expertise across more than 150 disciplines, we bring a Total Design approach to our work with our clients. This is how we shape a better world.
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- Más de 10.001 empleados
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- London, London
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- 1946
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- Structural engineering, Carbon mgmt, Building design, Sustainability consulting, Infrastructure, Civil engineering, Management consulting, Project mgmt, Planning, ITC, Transaction advice, Acoustics, Technical services, Lighting, MEP, Facades, BIM, Fire, Energy, Transport, water, Digital, engineering, Bridges, Aviation y advisory services
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We’re celebrating 25 years of Arup in Belfast! From a small team in the year 2000 to 130 passionate professionals today, our journey has been defined by creativity, collaboration, and a commitment to our local communities. We’ve delivered innovative road schemes, designed Northern Ireland's tallest building and largest railway station, and contributed to transformative urban regeneration. Our work across the city and region shows what’s possible when we come together to shape a sustainable future. Thank you to our dedicated team, our visionary clients, and the businesses and communities across Belfast who continue to inspire and support us. Watch the full video on YouTube, featuring reflections from David Algie, Chris Caves, Agnes Monaghan, Orla Kearney, and Matt Tanswell: https://lnkd.in/ddbYBsPu Discover how our Belfast team is also giving back by raising funds for PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland Charity, TinyLife Charity Northern Ireland, and Macmillan Cancer Support: https://lnkd.in/dKE-7hNn #WeAreArup #ArupBelfast25 #Belfast #SustainableDesign #BuiltEnvironment #CommunityImpact #ArupNorthernIreland
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How do you solve complex site constraints with digital and structural precision? BLOX is a six-storey mixed-use landmark on Copenhagen’s harbour front, home to the Danish Architecture Centre, Bloxhub and Danish Design Center. Spanning a major road, it links the city back to the water through bold architecture and integrated engineering. Working with OMA, we used 3D design to coordinate a complex structure of stacked volumes, with cantilevers, long spans and double height volumes. Built on a constrained site between a canal and a highway, the project demanded careful planning, staged construction and close attention to risk. We prioritised walkability, re-use of materials and long-term performance, achieving Denmark’s LE2015 energy target with a highly insulated, naturally ventilated façade and connection to district energy. Read more about how this challenging project was made possible through collaboration and clear design strategy: https://bit.ly/4f05So4 #BLOX #DigitalDesign #StructuralEngineering
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The Independent Water Commission, led by Sir Jon Cunliffe, has called for bold and far-reaching change to restore public trust and improve performance in the water sector across England and Wales. Its report outlines 88 recommendations covering regulation, long-term strategy, asset maintenance, and climate adaptation. Delivering on these priorities will be challenging, and we’re ready to work alongside the UK and Welsh governments, regulators, and water companies to help turn these ambitions into action. We’re already partnering with some of the UK’s largest water organisations, as well as around the world, to shape more resilient and sustainable systems. In our submission to the Commission’s call for evidence, we identified 10 key actions the sector can take, grounded in the insights of our global water experts. Our recommendations also highlight examples of where positive change is already underway. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/dN_wv-aB #WeAreArup #Water #Commission
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How do you protect a coastal railway from extreme weather? We worked with Network Rail to strengthen the resilience of Brunel’s Victorian-era railway at Parson’s Tunnel, where trains run beneath a 30-metre cliff face. Our 104-metre-long rockfall shelter is engineered to withstand the impact of a five-tonne boulder falling from the cliff height. Its open portal design preserves coastal views for passengers while blending into the landscape to reduce visual impact. The cliff stabilisation system consists of 1,400 soil nails and 7,000m2 of netting. Sustainability guided every design decision. By restoring habitat for the Cirl Bunting bird, encouraging rare species like sea lavender and planting over 200 metres of new hedgerow, we increased biodiversity by 10%. Our use of precast concrete also cut emissions by 32%. Read the full story in the Arup Journal https://lnkd.in/eUc-whY4
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How can digital innovation accelerate offshore wind development while reducing environmental impact and boosting long-term sustainability? To meet global electrification and decarbonisation targets, offshore wind capacity needs to increase tenfold by 2050. Achieving this calls for smarter, faster, and more efficient ways of working. In our latest expert interview, Chris Hamilton and Graeme McCann share how digital tools like OPTIF are transforming offshore wind foundation design. By rapidly evaluating and optimising thousands of configurations, even in deep-water, high-complexity sites, OPTIF helps streamline project timelines and strengthen design outcomes. Watch the full interview to see how digital innovation is shaping the future of offshore wind: https://lnkd.in/dEafS8B9 #OffshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #DigitalInnovation #Sustainability
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We welcomed over 120 students into our Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Whitehaven, and Leeds offices as our annual Design Programme kicked off in the North West and Yorkshire. Over the week, students explored real-world engineering and design challenges, focusing on creating their own music festival - from masterplanning to environmental and social impact. They started with a project brief from their Office Client, followed by team role assignments and a project management session. A city walkaround helped them consider site context, while our HSEQ team shared insights on safety and PPE. We loved seeing how students brought inclusivity and sustainability into their ideas. #WorkExperience #FutureEngineers #STEM #DesignThinking #Sustainability #Inclusion #EngineeringCareers
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Meet Alice Mok our Digital Consultant, who has helped shape Kai Tak Sports Park into a next-generation smart venue. As an ICT engineer, Alice integrates cutting-edge technology to enhance visitor experiences and operational efficiency for this landmark project. From advising on the design of a dedicated mobile app for facility bookings to developing a digital twin for intelligent asset management, her work bridges innovation with real-world impact. What motivates her most is seeing her efforts transform into tools that truly serve people and the community. Discover our Total Design approach at Kai Tak Sports Park: https://bit.ly/4jL3ims #WeAreArup #KaiTakSportsPark #MeetTheTeam #EngineeringExcellence #Innovation #TotalDesign
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We helped transform a once-congested Victorian station into one of Europe’s most successful examples of transport-led regeneration: King’s Cross Station. As lead consultant, we guided a £1.3bn transformation that modernised the station above and below ground, while unlocking the potential of the wider area. Our multidisciplinary design brought together engineering, architecture and deep heritage expertise, keeping the station running throughout and creating a passenger-first experience. Today, King’s Cross is a place to live, work, connect and thrive. It is home to thousands of residents, hundreds of businesses and one of London’s most vibrant public spaces. Explore more: https://lnkd.in/daSANa8J #WeAreArup #KingsCross #UrbanRegeneration #TransportDesign
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How can a highway be upgraded with sustainability as a priority? When highways need upgrading, the usual solution is to expand them by adding more lanes. Taking a different approach focused on sustainability, we have developed a strategy to upgrade one of the busiest stretches of the A4 Brescia-Padova highway in the north of Italy, together with A4 Holding, part of Abertis Group. The A4 highway supports Italy’s industrial growth by connecting key business and cultural hubs such as Turin, Milan, Verona, and Venice, facilitating the transportation of goods throughout northern regions. The planned upgrade aims to enhance this trade route and create a more efficient, safer, and sustainable roadway that adds value to the communities it serves. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3NkHwbO #Highways #SustainableInfrastructure #Decarbonisation #StakeholderEngagement