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ARUP
NameARUP
TypePrivate
IndustryConsulting engineering
Founded1946
FounderOve Arup
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom

ARUP is a global consulting engineering and design firm that provides a range of services, including structural engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and sustainability consulting. Founded by Ove Arup in 1946, the company has grown to become one of the largest and most respected engineering firms in the world, with projects such as the Sydney Opera House, Pompidou Center, and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. ARUP has worked with renowned architects like Frank Gehry, Norman Foster, and Zaha Hadid on numerous high-profile projects, including the London Olympics and Beijing Olympics. The company's expertise has also been applied to various UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the Taj Mahal and Great Wall of China.

Overview of

ARUP ARUP is a multidisciplinary firm that offers a wide range of services, including building design, infrastructure planning, and environmental consulting. The company has a strong presence in the United Kingdom, with offices in London, Manchester, and Birmingham, as well as a significant presence in Australia, with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. ARUP has also worked on numerous projects in the United States, including the World Trade Center and Transbay Transit Center in San Francisco. The company's clients include prominent organizations such as NASA, European Space Agency, and CERN, as well as governments like the Government of Australia and Government of Canada. ARUP's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Royal Academy of Engineering's MacRobert Award and the Institution of Civil Engineers' Garth Watson Medal.

History of

ARUP ARUP was founded in 1946 by Ove Arup, a Danish engineer who had previously worked with Emanuel Møller and Viggo Kjær. The company's early projects included the Festival of Britain and the Sydney Opera House, which was designed by Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973. In the 1960s and 1970s, ARUP expanded its operations to include structural engineering and mechanical engineering, and the company worked on numerous high-profile projects, including the Pompidou Center in Paris and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong. ARUP has also been involved in various disaster relief efforts, including the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The company has collaborated with other prominent engineering firms, such as Bechtel Group and CH2M Hill, on large-scale projects like the Channel Tunnel and Boston Big Dig.

Services and Operations

ARUP provides a wide range of services, including building design, infrastructure planning, and environmental consulting. The company's structural engineering team has worked on numerous high-profile projects, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Taipei 101 skyscraper. ARUP's mechanical engineering team has also worked on various projects, including the London Olympics and the Beijing Olympics. The company's sustainability consulting team has worked with clients such as Google and Microsoft to reduce their environmental impact. ARUP has also developed various software tools, including the Oasys software suite, which is used for finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics. The company has partnered with other organizations, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, to develop new technologies and innovative solutions.

Research and Development

ARUP has a strong commitment to research and development, and the company has developed various innovative technologies and techniques, including the Arup SoundLab and the Arup Biobuild Lab. The company's research team has worked on various projects, including the development of sustainable materials and the improvement of building energy efficiency. ARUP has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, on various research projects, including the development of smart cities and the improvement of transportation systems. The company has also worked with European Commission and National Science Foundation to develop new technologies and innovative solutions. ARUP's research has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Royal Society's Royal Medal and the Institution of Engineering and Technology's IET Innovation Award.

Accreditation and Certification

ARUP is accredited by various organizations, including the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the British Standards Institution (BSI). The company is also certified to various standards, including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. ARUP's quality management system is designed to ensure that the company's services meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. The company's environmental management system is also designed to minimize the environmental impact of its operations. ARUP has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility, and the company has been awarded numerous certifications, including the Carbon Trust Standard and the Fairtrade Certification.

Notable Partnerships and Collaborations

ARUP has partnered with numerous organizations, including UNICEF, World Health Organization, and Red Cross, on various projects and initiatives. The company has also collaborated with other prominent engineering firms, such as AECOM and Jacobs Engineering, on large-scale projects like the London Olympics and the Beijing Olympics. ARUP has worked with various universities and research institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley, to develop new technologies and innovative solutions. The company has also partnered with governments and government agencies, such as the Government of the United Kingdom and the United States Department of Energy, to develop and implement sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy projects. ARUP's partnerships and collaborations have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Queen's Award for Enterprise and the Prince of Wales Corporate Leaders Group's Sustainability Award.

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