Atkins

Atkins Headquarters Location

Nova North, 11 Bressenden Place, Westminster, London, SW1E 5BY

History
From post-war regeneration and the advent of nuclear engineering to high speed rail and the integrated sustainable cities of the future, our people’s drive to ask why has delivered design, engineering and project management excellence on some of the world’s most complex projects.

The original company, WS Atkins and Partners, was established in 1938 by Sir William Atkins in London. In its early years the company specialised in civil and structural engineering design.

After the Second World War, the services WS Atkins and Partners offered to clients grew to include specialist services in planning, engineering sciences, architecture and project management.

Sir William Atkins was awarded the CBE in 1966 and he received a knighthood 10 years later. He died in the autumn of 1989.

In the 1990s Atkins made several significant acquisitions, including the project and cost management consultancy, Faithful Gould.

After almost 60 years operating as a private company, Atkins was successfully floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1996.

In 2009 Atkins was appointed as the official engineering design services provider for the London 2012 Games.

In 2010 The PBSJ Corporation joined Atkins.

In 2013 Atkins celebrated 75 years in business.

In July 2017 Atkins was acquired by SNC-Lavalin.

In August 2017 we re-registered as a private company, WS Atkins Limited.

Number of Employees in Atkins

10,000+

Atkins Revenue

$1B to $5B (USD)