| | | | | | ARUP: A change in US thinking? | | | | | | Many UK-based consultants complain bitterly about their inability to break into the US market, but Arup has a significant presence there.
Arup director Gordon Henderson explains why US clients are starting to employ more non-US consultants, describes some of his US projects and outlines why India "is undoubtedly going to be big."
Like many of its rival UK-based consultants, Arup is involved in schemes in an impressively wide range of overseas countries and has seen its overseas business develop significantly over the years.
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