Royal HaskoningDHV in Mozambique combines local expertise with international knowledge to deliver innovative solutions to address the area's needs. Our services encompass water, environment, rural development, urban planning, energy and resources.
Our specialists and experts are backed by a global network, ensuring access to the latest knowledge and best practices, and focus on building strong relationships with our clients to understand their specific needs and deliver projects that optimize outcomes. They work closely with clients and stakeholders to deliver leading consultancy, design, and engineering services.
Our approach prioritizes resilience and business continuity, as we design solutions that enable clients to thrive despite challenges like climate change and infrastructure development while we leverage technology and expertise to provide cost-effective and innovative solutions that comply with the local regulations and environmental considerations to minimize project risks.
Climate change is putting people, assets and infrastructure at increasing risk. Flooding, drought, heatwaves, landslides and wind are impacting communities and the climate will continue to change for decades to come. This presents a double challenge: reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change, while also building resilience and adapting to its effects.
Mozambique plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of the southern African region by providing access to international markets through its seaports. However, the ports are currently facing the impacts of climate change induced droughts and floods. Leveraging our 140+ years of maritime experience, we guide both local and international clients in navigating these challenges by implementing innovative strategies focusing on sustainable development whilst maintaining a frontrunner position in the region.
The world needs water. It’s essential for health, society, and prosperity. It’s part of life itself. But increasing regulations and the acceleration of climate change are putting pressure on water utilities and industrial water users. We need to change our relationship with water today to protect supply in the future.