Fraser Maxwell
About Fraser Maxwell
Fraser Maxwell is an Associate in Environment & Sustainability at Arup, with extensive experience in ecological and environmental consulting, and holds a Chartered Environmentalist designation.
Company
Fraser Maxwell is currently working at Arup as an Associate focused on Environment and Sustainability. His role involves leading ecological and environmental projects and teams within Scotland and North East England.
Title
Fraser Maxwell holds the position of Associate, Environment & Sustainability at Arup. In this capacity, he leads various ecological and sustainability initiatives, providing strategic direction on major projects.
Education and Expertise
Fraser Maxwell has a comprehensive educational background, including a BSc in Environmental Science from the University of Dundee (1992-1996), an MSc in Ecology from Durham University (1996-1997), and a Programme for Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge (2012-2013). He is recognized as a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) and is a full Member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM).
Background
Fraser Maxwell began his career as a Junior Ecological Consultant at Northern Ecological Services in 1996. He then served as a Senior Field Studies Instructor at Superchoice Adventure from 1998 to 1999. His role expanded as Principal Ecologist & Environmental Specialist at Scott Wilson from 2000 to 2008. Currently, he is an Associate in Environment & Sustainability at Arup, where he has been working since 2008.
Achievements
Fraser Maxwell has coordinated significant projects, such as the Environmental Impact Assessment for the redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street station and the Area Action Plan for the International Advanced Manufacturing Park. He contributed to the sustainability aspects of the Lusail Stadium for the World Cup 2022 and worked on the Nenskra Hydropower scheme in Georgia. Additionally, he serves on the committees for the Scottish Green Infrastructure Forum and the Scottish Committee for CIEEM.