28 June 2021
We are excited to announce our transition from OHSAS 18001 to ISO 45001 standards is complete. As the world’s first international standard dealing with health and safety at work, ISO 45001 certification is a priority for BMT and offers a clear indication of our commitment to continuous improvement of OH&S performance.
Our teams spend in excess of 4000 hours on client sites every year. By maintaining fresh and innovative approaches to safety and environmental management, we help keep safety to our employees, our customers, and the environment our number one priority.
BMT has been busy traveling and working throughout 2021 and with the hurricane season officially upon us, we expect to continue this trend as we support our clients during and after this busy time of year.
We are equally pleased to announce we have also retained our Quality (9001) and Environmental (14001) accreditations. This is a testament to the great work from our entire team in support of these three standards and audit cycles. BMT will be continuing to work and seek advice from employees and customers to help continually improve these systems!
28 February 2023
• BMT’s Andrew Aldrich has been promoted to the role of Global Business Development Director – Infrastructure and Environment • The move highlights our concerted effort to align strong regional capabilities to global strategy in the energy and environment markets.
16 November 2022
Seasoned leadership to provide focus on business growth through capability development and local delivery of global BMT expertise.
7 November 2022
The microgrid collaboration demonstrating floating tidal technology between community and utility offers long-term advantages that can help to overcome the traditional locked-in position of energy-starved or energy-deficient communities.
6 October 2022
We have won a competitive bid to replace the Integrated Marine Monitoring System on the floating production unit (FPU), Salamanca, which is set for refurbishment and redeployment in the US Gulf of Mexico after being decommissioned by a former operator in 2019.