en.Wedoany.com Reported - Global architecture, engineering, and sustainable development consultancy Ramboll has appointed Simon Jefferson as head of its water sector in the UK and Ireland, strengthening its water business in sustainability, resilience, and infrastructure delivery.

Jefferson will oversee Ramboll's water operations in the UK and Ireland, focusing on client relationships, project delivery, and sustainable growth. With 20 years of experience in senior commercial roles within the water sector, he has worked on both client and contractor sides and accumulated over a decade of senior management experience in regulated water utilities. Ramboll stated that Jefferson will be dedicated to developing client relationships, increasing stakeholder engagement, and supporting the growth of projects and teams.
Ramboll employs approximately 1,800 experts across the UK and Ireland, offering services in engineering, architecture, environmental consulting, and sustainable development. The company's broader water services include water supply, treatment, water resource management, wastewater treatment, resource recovery, water infrastructure, climate resilience, and nature-based solutions.
Neil Sansbury, Managing Director of Ramboll UK and Ireland, noted Jefferson's impressive leadership track record in the water sector, adding that his appointment will help the company drive the sustainable transformation of critical infrastructure through innovative approaches. Jefferson himself expressed excitement about leading Ramboll's water team and looked forward to helping the company solidify its position as a leading advisor and partner, driving industry innovation and developing sustainable solutions for clients.
This appointment comes as the UK water industry enters the AMP8 investment cycle, with companies and suppliers focusing on delivery, performance, resilience, and environmental outcomes. Ramboll describes its water work as helping clients turn water and climate-related challenges into opportunities, covering areas such as water supply, treatment, infrastructure, and urban climate resilience.
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