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| Hatch Mott MacDonald |
| www.hatchmott.com |
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| Providing Innovative and Sustainable
Solutions that Improve the Quality of People's Lives Around the World |
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Hatch
Mott MacDonald is a world-class engineering; management and development
consulting firm delivering solutions that touch many areas of everyday
life. With access to over 7,700 staff who work out of 309 offices
in 135 countries, HMM has the global reach to ensure that our skills
can be made available worldwide, while facilitating contact with USAID’s
own regional or country offices. |
| PRINCIPAL STAFF |
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Dennis Suler Director International
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Mike Haigh Director Water and Environmental
Management |
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Richard Davies Irrigation and drainage |
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Jon Pavey Watershed and river basin management
and planning |
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Jan van Wonderen Groundwater aquifer management |
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Gary Hoyland Water quality management and
regulation |
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James Arthur Hydropower |
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Peter Ede Hydrology |
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Andy Paskins Industrial pollution prevention
and control |
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Syambabu Vadakkedam Desalination |
| TECHNICAL SPECIALTIES |
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Over 80 years of worldwide experience in water resources
management, irrigation, drainage and environmental management; and
working at policy, program formulation, feasibility, design, implementation
and commissioning stages. |
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Experience in long- and short-term public health projects
including urban and rural water supply and treatment, wastewater treatment,
solid waste disposal and desalination. |
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Considerable international experience in democracy
and governance including grants management, legal and policy development,
water delivery and allocation systems management in support of government
bodies in Europe and Eurasia, Central and Southeast Asia, Africa,
the Caribbean and the Middle East. |
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Management of mixed resource teams, in partnership
with a wide range of local specialist and international consultants,
on projects funded by a diverse range of clients including banks,
non-government agencies, local companies and government bodies. |
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Longstanding partnerships with national and local government
organizations, the private sector and NGOs of the countries in which
we work, with the success of our international operations a result
of the quality of these relationships. |
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Proven capability to deliver quick responses in difficult
circumstances; for example, in mid-1999, we led a multi-disciplinary
team in re-establishing electricity supplies to Kosovo for the British
Government. The firm also monitored the debris removal process in
an effort to re-open vital roadways, performed emergency architectural
and civil design services, and conducted structural/building and roadway/bridge
inspections in the wake of Hurricane Ivan. |
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A highly diverse organization, with strengths in the
fields of transportation, education, health services, buildings and
energy. |
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