Cycling in Inverness City
Inverness | United Kingdom
Specialist in resilient infrastructure
Focus on walking, cycling and air pollution
Passionate about getting stakeholders involved
Witteveen+Bos UK Ltd. is a specialist resilient infrastructure unit and part of the over 1,400 person strong originally Dutch engineering consultancy Witteveen+Bos. Our UK team focus is walking, cycling and air pollution. We are passionate about simple, robust transport standards which lay foundations for safe walking and cycling for everybody.
Taking an integrated approach, we aim to help local communities capitalise on the socio-economic benefits of combining greater transport efficiency with placemaking. Using pictures, words and numbers, we have experience in developing projects which reach out to the hearts and minds of a wide range of stakeholders. Our local UK team are supported by specialist engineers in the Netherlands with UK experience.
Certifications
ISO 9001 is the world's best known and most widely used certification scheme when it comes to quality management systems. ISO 27001 is the world-wide norm for information security.
Modern Slavery Act
Witteveen+Bos is committed to ensuring that human rights are upheld throughout our chain and that individuals experience safe, fair and non-discriminatory working conditions. Witteveen+Bos only works with suppliers who share our conviction that fair work practices and a safe working environment are an inherent part of human rights.
Net Zero commitment
Witteveen+Bos is committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2030 and we have comitted to this goal in a Carbon Reduction Plan:
We understand resilience as seeking multifunctionality and co-benefits to society, robustness in data analysis, future-proofing for known challenges and seeking awareness for unknown challenges. We bring an impressive portfolio of expertise including nature-based solutions, neighbourhood-level energy souvereignty, air pollution implementation plans, socio-economic analysis as well as specialist skills in integrating population scale cycling into transport practice (network design, junctions, signalling, maintenance & operations and most importantly safety).
The Dutch approach means putting sustainable design principles into daily working practice:
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