Infrastructure business globally thrives post-relocation to Leeds headquarters
SYSTRA, a leading transport planning, engineering, and infrastructure specialist, has moved its operations to a new office space on 114 Wellington Street in Leeds. The new location reflects the company's brand and ambition to deliver first-class services, providing a modern open-plan creative space for its staff.
Sebastien Dupont, managing director of consultancy at SYSTRA, expressed delight about the newly-created, modern office space. Mr. Dupont, who has had a presence in Leeds for more than three decades, also expressed his commitment to continuing to support clients on complex sustainable infrastructure projects in the UK, Ireland, and around the world.
Nick Salt, CEO of SYSTRA, shared Mr. Dupont's enthusiasm, stating that the new Leeds office space complements SYSTRA's range of services. He looked forward to growing SYSTRA's portfolio of work in Yorkshire and delivering sustainable infrastructure and creating thriving places across the region.
SYSTRA's new office space in Leeds is part of the company's commitment to developing talent in West Yorkshire city. The company is currently involved in several projects in the UK, though specific details about collaborations with West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Leeds City Council, and HS2 projects in Leeds are not provided in the search results.
However, SYSTRA is part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) East Alliance, which includes Network Rail, Murphy, Siemens, and VolkerRail. The project aims to upgrade the Transpennine main line, enhancing its electrification, capacity, speed, and environmental sustainability. Recently, a significant milestone was reached with a quarter of the 70-mile line being electrified, allowing the first electric passenger trains to run between York and Leeds.
SYSTRA is also involved in the HS2 project through the Mott MacDonald SYSTRA Design Joint Venture. This collaboration has been instrumental in major projects like the River Cole realignment in Warwickshire, which enhanced ecological features and involved significant community engagement.
For more precise information on SYSTRA's specific collaborations with these entities in Leeds, direct inquiries to SYSTRA or the relevant local authorities might be necessary.
In addition to its work in the UK, SYSTRA works on projects for local clients such as West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Leeds City Council, Kirklees Council, and national infrastructure organizations like HS2, Network Rail, Rail Safety and Standards Board, and National Highways.
SYSTRA was founded in July 1992 and means 'Systèmes de Transports'. The company has been committed to delivering sustainable and innovative transport solutions for over three decades and looks forward to continuing to support its clients and grow its business in Yorkshire.
[1] Network Rail. (2021). Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) East. Retrieved from https://www.networkrail.co.uk/projects/transpennine-route-upgrade-tru-east/
[2] HS2 Ltd. (2021). River Cole realignment. Retrieved from https://www.hs2.org.uk/our-work/construction/river-cole-realignment/
[3] Mott MacDonald. (2021). HS2 River Cole realignment. Retrieved from https://www.mottmac.com/our-work/transport/high-speed-rail/hs2-river-cole-realignment/
[4] The Engineer. (2021). HS2's River Cole realignment project reaches significant milestone. Retrieved from https://www.theengineer.co.uk/hs2s-river-cole-realignment-project-reaches-significant-milestone/
- At their new office space in Leeds, SYSTRA plans to foster education-and-self-development among their staff, aligning with their general-news focus on delivering sustainable and innovative transport solutions.
- With their involvement in the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) East, Network Rail project and the HS2 River Cole realignment project, SYSTRA demonstrates their commitment to sustainability in their education-and-self-development initiatives as well as their work in general news.