Over the coming weeks and months, many of our employees will be working hard to adapt to our “new normal” as we play our part in slowing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and protecting lives. This includes how and where we work, how we interact and spend time with the people we care about, and how we safely support our local communities.
We’re working hard to continue to serve our clients through these challenging times – delivering on their projects, leveraging technology in new and innovative ways to operate effectively, and finding creative approaches to overcome inevitable obstacles. In addition, we’re actively trying to find new ways in which we can support our country governments in the ongoing efforts to deal with the impact of COVID-19 and enable the emergence of a stronger, more resilient society.
Explore the examples and activities below which celebrates our brilliant employees, demonstrates our innovation and ingenuity, and showcases how we’re dedicated to serving our clients – helping and supporting them through the crisis.
#InThisTogether
- Employees
- Innovation
- Projects, clients & government
Employees
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Supporting our employees to WFH
Tips & guidance on staying productive
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Supporting the NHS
Our London office donated 40l of sanitizer to the NHS
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Mental health in the times of Covid-19
Supporting the well-being of our employees
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STEM Activities
Supporting parents with STEM activities they can do from home
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How to keep it all together.
Jenny Beilby, Regional Director in the UK, shares her top tips on getting the most out of life and work under quarantine.
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A change of perspective
Opinion article from Adam Lawrence looking at how remote working can result in a positive change of perception for employment for those with disabilities.
Innovation
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Collaboration
Lock-down is taking digital collaboration to the next level.
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Printing masks for the NHS
A number of our employees have embraced our values by re-purposing our 3D printers to create the plastic components required for the face shields that our NHS so desperately need.
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Net Zero 2050
Thought leadership article from Stuart McLaren that expresses opinion on how resilient our commitment is to Net Zero in a post COVID-19 world.
Projects, clients & government
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The NHS Nightingale
Faithful+Gould help deliver NHS Nightingale Hospital in Bristol
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Keeping vital infrastructure projects moving
Keeping the country moving in times of need
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How lockdown is helping us embrace new ways of working
Opinion article from Gary Wilson, who asks, how can we prepare ourselves for that new normal as we strive to keep construction projects moving?
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When Atkins India became a part of the A14’s road history altering project
Being one of United Kingdom’s cardinal routes, the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon (A14 C2H) improvement scheme included a major new bypass to the south of Huntingdon. The construction work on the project, which was officially started in November 2016, is complete eight months prior to the scheduled completion timeline.
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