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Bristol appoints consultants to help deliver plans

2 Feb 21 Bristol City Council has signed up Arcadis as its new strategic partner to support the delivery of new infrastructure, housing and other developments across the city.

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Arcadis is supported by Arup and Mott MacDonald in what is called a long-term capital strategic partnership.

Bristol has a 30-year development plan called One City 鈥渢o make Bristol a better place for all to live鈥. Arcadis, Arup and Mott MacDonald now have to make it happen.

Deputy Mayor Craig Cheney said: 鈥淏ristol is a growing, attractive city for investment, but we know this comes with challenges. As we navigate the city through the crisis, it is vital we work together and collaboratively to make sure our city鈥檚 values are at the heart of the recovery.

鈥淥ur new relationship with Arcadis, supported by Arup and Mott MacDonald, means we can leverage the council鈥檚 capacity and expertise to better develop infrastructure plans, build homes and deliver for Bristol. With the help of three global professional leaders sharing our ambition, we will grow a healthier, inclusive and more sustainable city.

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鈥淲e look forward to working together in this partnership, continuing our city and economy鈥檚 renewal and recovery through to the other side of the pandemic; to deliver a better Bristol for all residents, businesses and visitors.鈥

Arcadis director Richard Bonner said: 鈥淲e are confident that this long-term partnership will not only inject pace into the delivering the ambitions of the One City Plan but will also catalyse the city鈥檚 economic recovery post-Covid.

鈥淭ogether with Arup and Mott MacDonald, we will provide world class people, processes, knowledge to supplement existing teams, supporting Bristol City Council in becoming a more efficient organisation as the partnership evolves.鈥

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