ARUP
www.arup.com
| James Theobalds | james.theobalds@arup.com | +44 7713 068 059 |
| Jin Sasaki | jin.sasaki@arup.com | +81 3 6261 1715 |
8F Iidabashi Grand Bloom, 2-10-2 Fujimi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0071, Japan |
| Development and project management | ||
|---|---|---|
| Development and consenting services | ||
| Environmental surveys | ||
| Resource and metocean assessment | ||
| Geological and hydrographical surveys | ||
| Engineering and consultancy | ||
| Project management |

Company outline
Arup is a global collective of designers, consultants and experts founded in 1946. It is dedicated to sustainable development and to using imagination, technology and rigour to shape a better world.
Arup has over 20 years of experience in offshore wind, combining commercial and technical expertise to accelerate wind energy deployment. Arup’s offshore wind energy team includes behavioural scientists, economists, engineers and sustainability consultants who combine in multi-disciplinary teams in response to unique project requirements.
Arup leverages a large breadth of services and solutions within asset management, business advisory, engineering, project delivery and strategy and market planning. Arup also partners with leading public and private organisations to research future energy scenarios and support the development of the industry.
The company embeds digital processes and tools throughout the whole lifecycle of a project, from inception and design to construction, management and maintenance.
Industry track record
Arup has provided consultancy services to over 100 offshore wind projects in 17 countries around the world over the last 5 years, including over 30 projects in east Asia and over 10 projects in Japan.
With more than 30 years of experience in Japan and an office in Tokyo, the firm has developed valuable local insight to deliver projects across the country.
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8 Fitzroy Street London W1T 4BJ United Kingdom |
| APAC | Global | |
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| Tokyo, Japan | 94 offices in 34 countries | |
| Taipei, Taiwan | ||
| 10 offices in Australia | ||
| Hong Kong | ||
| Macao | ||
| Kuala Lumpur and Penang, Malaysia | ||
| Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand | ||
| Manila, Philippines | ||
| Singapore | ||
| Seoul, South Korea | ||
| Bangkok, Thailand | ||
| Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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