TSX:WSP (WSP Global)

About WSP

WSP Global, Inc. is a professional services company which engages in the provision of solutions to governments, businesses, architects and planners. It deploys a range of workforce ranging from engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors, environmental specialists, as well as other design, program, and construction management professionals. The company operates in different market sectors, such as property and buildings and transportation and infrastructure. It designs commercial, residential, government buildings, sports center, sky scrapers. The company's projects include international airports, such as Toronto Pearson, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier, Queen Alia and Washington; bridges, such as veterans memorial, Woodrow Wilson, Chenab, Arthur Ravenel Jr. and Redhayes; urban infrastructure, such as water treatment plant in Harrington harbor, tidal back river greening and Jaypee city; Rail and transit, martime and underground tunnels. It specializes in the field of buildings, infrastructure including transportation, and municipal infrastructure, industrial and energy such as mining, oil and gas; and environment. The company covers its services throughout all project phases of execution including initial development, and planning studies, design, construction, commissioning, and maintenance phase. It operates through the following geographical segments: Canada, America; Europe, Middle East, India, and Africa; and Asia and the Pacific. WSP Global was founded by Christopher Cole in 1987 and is headquartered in Montréal, Canada.
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