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8 February 2010 DHV signs giant contract for Indonesian sanitation project
Dutch consultancy and engineering firm DHV and its Indonesian subsidiary PT MLD have signed a contract to undertake a giant sanitation project in Indonesia. The ‘Urban Sanitation Development Project’ will develop sanitation strategies and manage studies, designs and construction supervision services for wastewater, urban drainage, and solid waste in 80 cities. The contract, worth EUR 10 million, runs until year-end 2014 and is being financed by the Dutch Ministry for Development Cooperation through the Dutch Embassy in Jakarta. More... |
20 January 2010 Sytze Koopmans appointed DHV Group Chief Information Officer
Effective 1 January, S.T. Koopmans (55) took on the function of Chief Information Officer of the DHV Group. This is a new position, which reflects the Group’s international growth ambitions and its objective of taking a leading position in the areas of innovation and sustainability. More... |
20 January 2010 DHV climate-neutral worldwide in 2010
DHV is the first engineering consultancy to become climate-neutral in its operations in the Netherlands, starting with 2009. The DHV Group will be climate neutral worldwide in 2010. More... |
18 January 2010 Linking bonus to sustainability
18 January 2010 – Linking sustainability performance to the remuneration of business managers is possible, according to the Sustainable Remuneration guide, which the Hay Group and DHV consultancies have produced on commission from the Dutch Association of Investors for Sustainable Development (VBDO) and with the support of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. The guide shows the different ways that performance in the area of sustainability can be linked to the bonus. More... |
8 January 2010 Korea gets movable barrier designed by DHV
Engineering consultancy lays basis for construction of multi-million-euro project
The Nakdong Barrier, a prestigious barrier in South Korea, is to be built using the design by engineering consultancy DHV. The current barrier is twenty years old and, because of climate change, needs to be extended. Construction on the project - which involves an investment of 125 million euros - begins in mid 2010 and project completion is scheduled for mid 2012. More... |
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