AtkinsRéalis Appoints Ian Dyck as Global Market Lead for Water
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AtkinsRéalis strengthens its water market leadership with the appointment of Ian Dyck, focusing on enhancing client support for complex water programs amid growing global water security concerns.
OTTAWA – AtkinsRéalis has announced the appointment of Ian Dyck as its new global market lead for water, a strategic move aimed at boosting the company's growth in the water sector and enhancing its ability to assist clients with complex water-related initiatives. This announcement arrives at a crucial time when there is an increasing global emphasis on water security, environmental sustainability, and resilience. Utilities and government entities are actively investing in the enhancement of water quality and the modernization of essential infrastructure, as highlighted in a recent press release.In his role as global market lead, Dyck will concentrate on establishing partnerships and developing delivery models that are essential for clients engaged in large-scale water programs. His extensive background includes a notable tenure at AECOM, where he led the Canadian water business for seven years, equipping him with valuable insights and expertise.
Dyck is based in Calgary, Alberta, and has a solid foundation in engineering design. Over the years, he transitioned into senior leadership positions, including a significant role at Worley Parsons, where he gained experience managing major water and infrastructure initiatives.
Water is recognized as one of the core markets for AtkinsRéalis, with the company offering a comprehensive suite of services that includes strategic planning and advisory, design and engineering, program and project management, and long-term asset performance optimization. The firm’s global water portfolio features a range of significant urban projects, including large-scale wastewater management and capital investment initiatives across North America, as well as flood resilience and water management programs in the United States and Australia.
Additionally, the portfolio encompasses high-profile projects such as the Thames Tideway Tunnel sewer project in the United Kingdom. The emphasis on water security and infrastructure enhancement underscores the growing importance of this sector within the broader construction and engineering landscape, aligning with global trends and client needs.
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