COWI is a leading international consulting group. They work worldwide with engineering, environmental science and economics.
Since COWI was founded in 1930, they have been involved in more than 50,000 projects in 175 countries. Their staff currently numbers more than 6,000 employees and includes engineers, biologists, geologists, economists, surveyors, anthropologists, sociologists and architects.
COWI is present whereever the world's largest infrastructure projects take shape. They have subsidiaries and offices in 35 countries, and project offices in all countries in which they operate.
When they undertake consultancy and planning projects, they do so on the basis of extensive local knowledge, and knowing that they can draw on the international experience of their entire organisation.
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From the classic art of engineering through environmental science to modern social and economic analyses. COWI's services range far and wide, from engineering to environmental science and economics.
When they advise on social infrastructure, they call on their multidisciplinary expertise: How will the project be carried out, what impacts will it have on the environment, and what will be the cost of implementation?
Multidisciplinary expertise
Within engineering, their services include construction and building technology, geotechnics, mechanical engineering, electrical and process engineering, as well as a number of general technical areas such as logistics, risk analysis and computer science.
In the environmental field, they cover areas including biology, hydrology and the working environment, as well as environmental chemistry, environmental engineering and environmental stewardship.
In economics, they cover areas including macroeconomics, financing, sociology, anthropology and geography as well as all disciplines within traffic, regional and urban planning.
Multidisciplinary skills and general competencies
At COWI, they work across diverse areas of work and national borders. They create total solutions for their customers, by combining their multidisciplinary skills with general competencies within the fields of management and administration, presentation and natural science.