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| Ramboll wins San Francisco Planning frameworks To date, San Francisco has been spared when it comes to cloudbursts or sea level rise. But the City and County of San Francisco Planning Department know that the risk is there. That is a major reason the Californian metropolis has appointed Ramboll on three major frameworks for planning services. The frameworks are broad and cover among other things Strategic Planning, Resiliency Planning and Sustainability Planning. The San Francisco Planning Department explains about Sustainability Planning: "Local topography, including lengthy ocean, Bay coastlines and dense urban development patterns is a challenge when dealing with more intense rain events and higher tides from rising sea levels. Ultimately, the existing capacity of the city's aging sewage systems will be increasingly strained and force the implementation of further climate adaptation interventions". Exciting breakthrough The framework win represent an important milestone in Ramboll's strategic focus on developing urban planning services in the US and build on previous successes such as the climate adaptation study in New York City won earlier this year. Principal at Ramboll Michael Keinath, who has led the qualification process, remarks: "This very exciting breakthrough is the culmination of dedicated hard work by colleagues from Environment & Health in the US, Ramboll Denmark, Ramboll Finland, Water in the US and Denmark, and the Liveable Cities Lab (LCL). It is a true 'one company' effort that demonstrates what we can achieve when we offer clients the full breadth of our expertise." Herbert Dreiseitl, Director of LCL, adds: "We had already been in talks with the local water utility about a potential project, and with the frameworks now in place it will be even more straightforward to access clients and pursue leads. In particular, we see great potential opportunities in the fields of climate adaptation, urban stormwater management and stream restoration, pedestrian and bicycle masterplans." Ramboll will also act as sub-consultant to Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) - one of the largest and most influential architecture, interior design, engineering, and urban planning firms in the world - on San Francisco's Urban Design framework. By Fergus Wooler and Michael Rothenborg write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |