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Keep up to date with how we are making a difference

Discover how we are providing our clients with complex, sustainable solutions that solve the most challenging of problems. We are fusing together traditional engineering and advanced digital analytics, products and services. Learn how our staff make the impossible possible and find out what they think is great about the culture at Binnies.

We regularly host webinars, new product launches and conferences, and details of these events, including presentations and videos, will be posted here. You will also find details of our latest project wins and industry awards in which the excellence of our people and projects has been recognised.

This is an exciting time in the organisation’s 100-year history, with it having joined leading integrated environmental, engineering and technical services firm RSK group in January 2021. We encourage you to learn more about what makes Binnies distinctive and unique, and see how our values and behaviours influence all that we do.

For all media enquiries, please contact Sascha Noar, Marketing & Communications Manager, UK at noars@binnies.com or Juliana Tan, Marketing & Communications Manager (APAC) at tanj@binnies.com.

The networks services team expands

Matthew Kelsey joins Binnies from United Utilities, where he performed various roles within wastewater networks.

Expertise supporting digital British Standards creation

Binnies’ Principal Appraisal Specialist Rob Earle has been appointed to a British Standards Institution committee and one of its sub-groups.

The human side of our digital team

Neil Breton has joined as digital products manager, an expert in developing and leading the implementation of innovative digital approaches.

How Singapore became a world leader in water resilience

Singapore has managed to overcome a challenging natural environment to become a world leader in water infrastructure, leading the way in innovative and resilient water infrastructure, harnessing the power of digital technologies to deliver this vital resource to the population. William Yong, Managing Director...

Building the skills pipeline

The water sector is facing many challenges related to climate change and water scarcity, but the infrastructure sector is expected to face a deficit of a quarter of a million skilled workers.