jueves, 27 de enero de 2011

PERU: INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE


MWH, the global wet infrastructure sector leader and provider of environmental engineering, construction and strategic consulting services, recently announced that its
Peru office is moving to a larger location in Lima’s San Isidro district.

The company also announced that Andrew H. Watson, formerly the mine closure practice leader, will serve as the new country manager for MWH in Peru.

“The MWH operations in Peru have seen unprecedented growth across many of our service offerings, including hydroelectric power services, water and wastewater, with particular growth in the mining sector,” said Rex Bell, director of Latin America operations for MWH. “The new location and the appointment of Andrew to the top post will help MWH Peru continue this growth.”

The company held a private inauguration for clients and employees to celebrate both the new office and the new leadership.

MWH has operated in Peru since 1998 and has more than 220 local employees. The company provides a range of engineering offerings to clients in the natural resource, energy, industry and infrastructure markets, including services to the mining industry, the industrial sector and energy producers.

MWH, globally driving the wet infrastructure sector, is leading the world in results.

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