TORONTO — Global design, planning, engineering and consulting firm Arup celebrated 25 years in Canada recently with a milestone event held at Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
More than 400 clients and industry leaders came together to honour Arup’s achievements.
The firm’s journey in Canada began with the opening of its Toronto office at the turn of the millennium, explains a release.
It has since grown to over 550 designers, planners, engineers and advisers across four offices nationwide.
“From our early contributions in Toronto, to our current headline projects such as the Bloor-Yonge Capacity Expansion, Finch West LRT, Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, and the Alexandra Bridge replacement in Ottawa, we truly value our partnerships with communities, governments, and private sector clients.” said Trevor Anderson, Toronto office leader at Arup, in a statement. “Together, we’re solving complex challenges with creative, people-centered solutions.”
Looking ahead, Arup’s celebration
As Arup looks ahead to its next chapter in Canada, the firm intends to keep championing solutions for clean energy systems, clean water supplies and digital technology infrastructure.
“Celebrating 25 years in Canada is more than a milestone – it’s a reflection of our purpose in action,” said Sean Meadows, Arup’s Canada leader. “We’re incredibly proud of the impact we’ve had in our communities through supporting our clients and partners, and we remain committed to driving forward transformative solutions that enable our clients to meet their business needs.”
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