CallisonRTKL, was formed out of the merger of Arcadis subsidiaries Callison and RTKL Associates in October 2015 and is currently headed up by Arcadis former global director of building Tim Neal.
Last September the firm said the review was to “evaluate a range of strategic options to optimise the value of CallisonRTKL, within or outside of Arcadis, to provide the best prospects for our people, clients, and shareholders”.
In July, Arcadis said the outcome of the review was that CallisonRTKL will continue to operate as a separate division.
In a trading update for the third quarter, Arcadis said gross revenue at CallisonRTKL during the period was up 1% to £70m compared to the same period in 2017 – although revenue in the first nine months of the year is down 11% to £194m which the firm blamed on a weaker start to the year.
Arcadis said the business had been “re-energised to deliver on a revised strategic plan”.
The firm has 1700 employees across 23 offices located in North America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. It has two offices in the UK at London and Manchester.
In the update, the consultant said gross revenues were up 6% to £713m with revenue for the year so far flat at £2.1bn.
The group’s EBITDA increased 8% year on year to £47.6m in the third quarter with the year to date up 3%.
The firm said it was taking a provision of £47m or a natural gas project in Brazil which the firm is pulling out of.
It is due to release its full-year results for 2018 on 14th February next year.