Amey consulting MD’s UK infrastructure vision: asset-life lessons for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
Colin Wood, appointed managing director of Amey’s consulting business in May, sets out a long-term role for the consultancy in shaping UK infrastructure delivery, drawing on its work across highways, rail and complex asset management. He points to Amey’s integrated design–build–operate capability and data-led asset strategies as key to extending asset life and reducing whole-life cost, rather than focusing solely on new-build schemes. For geotechnical and civil engineers, this signals continued demand for resilience-focused upgrades, condition-led maintenance and digitally enabled asset monitoring across existing networks.
Technical Brief
- Amey’s consulting teams are positioned to influence early-stage optioneering and value engineering on schemes.
- Integration with contractors allows consultancy designs to be directly informed by construction means and methods.
- Asset management advisory work is framed around long-term UK infrastructure planning rather than single funding cycles.
Our Take
Amey’s push in New Civil Engineer’s coverage for HM Treasury to prioritise long-term UK infrastructure funding suggests Colin Wood’s consulting remit will likely be heavily geared towards shaping pipeline visibility and funding models, not just project-by-project delivery.
Within the 66 Infrastructure stories and 163 tag-matched ‘Projects’/‘Sustainability’ pieces in our database, Amey appears more frequently on policy and strategic planning angles than many tier-one contractors, signalling a deliberate move to position its UK consulting arm as an adviser on system-wide outcomes rather than pure engineering scope.
For UK practitioners, a consulting MD with this policy-facing profile typically means more emphasis on whole-life asset strategies and net-zero-aligned business cases, which can influence how local authorities and agencies structure briefs and risk allocation on upcoming frameworks.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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