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Enginuity 2017 Competition TEAM IMPROVEMENT TABLE Enginuity 2017 Competition TEAM IMPROVEMENT TABLE During period 10 (Early Years) Position Name Sponsor Location Imp rovement 1 The Transatlantic Trade Union Steer Davies Gleave Colombia 21 % 2 Mouchel Scousers WSP UK 19 % 3 Geotopia WSP UK 18 % 4 Prestige Worldwide WSP United States 14 % 5 Taken For Granite Arcadis UK 12 % 6 Le Nain Rouge WSP United States 12 % 7 JaCUB's Builders Jacobs Ireland 11 % 8 Make New Zealand Great Again OPUS International Consultants New Zealand 11 % 9 Global Construction WSP Qatar 11 % 10 The Business Campaigner WSP Qatar 11 % 11 GDL Rail WSP UK 11 % 12 Build Everything Create Anything Beca New Zealand 10 % 13 Making Work Holistic, now part of Enginuity MWH now part of Stantec UK 10 % 14 Creepy Crawleys UK Power Networks UK 10 % 15 Southerners WSP UK 10 % 16 JuMEngi WSP UK 10 % 17 The Brummies WSP UK 10 % 18 TheBestBecaTeamSoFar Beca New Zealand 9 % 19 Bechtel-ligence Bechtel UK 9 % 20 Green is the New Black Cundall UK 9 % 21 FNGenius Mott Macdonald UK 9 % 22 FMAC Construction Mott Macdonald UK 9 % 23 Never Tell Me The Odds WSP United States 9 % 24 Exe-Men WSP UK 9 % 25 CH2Much CH2M UK 8 % 26 #Hatchtag_winning Hatch Canada 8 % 27 Pa-shock Independent UK 8 % 28 Motts Water Warriors Mott Macdonald UK 8 % 29 Magnitude Management OPUS International Consultants New Zealand 8 % 30 Robert's Lucky Birds Robert Bird Group UK 8 % 31 Synergy WSP United States 8 % 32 Unleash the CampbellReith Campbell Reith Hill LLP UK 7 % 33 Cundallicious Cundall UK 7 % 34 JAPK MWH now part of Stantec Taiwan 7 % 35 IJC Ltd MWH now part of Stantec UK 7 % 36 Flip-Flip-Flipadelphia WSP United States 7 % 37 Miami Masterminds WSP United States 7 % 38 110% submittal WSP United States 7 % 39 Hertful Dodgers WSP UK 7 % 40 Under Construction Ltd WSP UK 7 % 41 G.E.COM (Graduate Entrepreneurs Company) AECOM United Arab Emirates 6 % 42 Faraday Falcons Arcadis UK 6 % 43 No Trumping Way Beca New Zealand 6 % 44 Its Business Time Beca New Zealand 6 % 45 Golden Triangle Beca New Zealand 6 % 46 Can't Have 2 Many Engineers CH2M UK 6 % 47 Sunder and Sons MWH now part of Stantec UK 6 % 48 Capitol Based Parsons Corporation United States 6 % 49 RAMBO(LOL) Ramboll UK 6 % 50 The Transporters Steer Davies Gleave United States 6 % 51 Formerly Known as PB WSP United States 6 % 52 Stechay Inc. WSP UK 6 % 53 Arcadis Fire Arcadis UK 5 % 54 Cementation North Cementation Skanska UK 5 % 55 The Game Changers Costain Group UK 5 % 56 Entegers Jacobs UK 5 % 57 The Wallabies Multiplex Construction Europe UK 5 % 58 Well, I'll be Dam MWH now part of Stantec UK 5 % 59 Lunch Club Champions Royal Haskoning DHV UK 5 % 60 Locomotion Steer Davies Gleave UK 5 % 61 Stark Industries University of Manchester UK 5 % 62 Silicon Valley STEMinists WSP United States 5 % 63 AECONS AECOM UK 4 % 64 Game Ova Arup Australia 4 % 65 TriBeca Beca New Zealand 4 % 66 Dead Clic Costain Group UK 4 % 67 Engenius Laing O'Rourke UK 4 % 68 Motts Railways Mott Macdonald UK 4 % 69 Prestige World Wide MWH now part of Stantec UK 4 % 70 Warrington A-Team MWH now part of Stantec UK 4 % 71 MWH Edingineers MWH now part of Stantec UK 4 % 72 Northern Powerhouse Network Rail UK 4 % 73 Opus Potus OPUS International Consultants New Zealand 4 % 74 Doughnut? Fine. OPUS International Consultants UK 4 % 75 Newington Housemates UK Power Networks UK 4 % 76 LEEEROY JENKINS WSP United States 4 % 77 We could be doing worse WSP UK 4 % 78 Victorious Secret WSP UK 4 % 79 Theory of Relativ(Enginu)ity Jacobs UK 3 % 80 Jacobs Crackers Jacobs UK 3 % 81 Jacobs Cream Crackers Jacobs UK 3 % 82 Jacobs Future Leaders Jacobs UK 3 % 83 Kier Grads Kier UK 3 % 84 A Few Good Men Kier Construction Northern UK 3 % 85 Orange is the new Blue MWH now part of Stantec Australia 3 % 86 Virtually a Team MWH now part of Stantec UK 3 % 87 PB Lives Matter WSP United States 3 % 88 JAZ WSP United States 3 % 89 ARC JSS WSP Dubai 3 % 90 Integrity 006 WSP India 3 % 91 Water Hammer WSP India 3 % 92 WSP-PB-UK WSP UK 3 % 93 Avengineers WSP UK 3 % 94 AECOMmanders AECOM UK 2 % 95 An Epic Combination Of Managers AECOM UK 2 % 96 G-Team Atkins UK 2 % 97 Balfour Beatty Power T&D "Power Rangers" Balfour Beatty UK 2 % 98 Notorious ENG Fairhurst UK 2 % 99 MATRIX CUBE Jacobs India 2 % 100 JAMMS Construction John Sisk & Son UK 2 % 101 VaLOR Laing O'Rourke UK 2 % 102 StanAndTheGangTect MWH now part of Stantec Holland 2 % 103 M-Sight MWH now part of Stantec Taiwan 2 % 104 WhirlWINders OPUS International Consultants New Zealand 2 % 105 Brick City Builders WSP United States 2 % 106 SKYWalkers WSP United States 2 % 107 Weapons of Mass Construction WSP United Arab Emirates 2 % 108 FUBAR WSP UK 2 % 109 Spal Mouchel WSP UK 2 % 110 White Collar Crew Beca New Zealand 1 % 111 Spacescrapers Beca New Zealand 1 % 112 APEX Mott Macdonald UK 1 % 113 Illuminati MWH now part of Stantec India 1 % 114 Carlsberg don’t do Engineers, but if they did ... MWH now part of Stantec UK 1 % 115 Happy To Participate MWH now part of Stantec UK 1 % 116 L3BM2 Robert Bird Group UK 1 % 117 The Eagles Robert Bird Group UK 1 % 118 Clancy Dynamites The Clancy Group UK 1 % 119 Bridges Be Trippin WSP United States 1 % 120 TRS & Co. WSP United States 1 % 121 Placemakers WSP United States 1 % 122 Lean Mean Civil Machine WSP UK 1 % 123 Two and a Half Men WSP UK 1 % 124 The Untrusstables WSP UK 1 % 125 WSP²B WSP UK 1 % 126 AECOMNZ1 AECOM New Zealand 0 % 127 The One Arcadis UK 0 % 128 Jelero Giants Arcadis UK 0 % 129 Darwin's Regret Atkins UK 0 % 130 Conginuity Costain Group UK 0 % 131 Jacobs Future Executives Jacobs UK 0 % 132 South Central Eliminators MWH now part of Stantec United States 0 % 133 Burj Khalifa 2.0 MWH now part of Stantec UAE 0 % 134 LIAO, TIAN, DING in Formosa MWH now part of Stantec Taiwan 0 % 135 Executive LORder Laing O'Rourke UK 0 % 136 Blue Barracudas WSP United States 0 % 137 Brian! WSP UK 0 % 138 Mouchel-Obama WSP UK 0 % 139 The Alan Sugababes WSP UK 0 % 140 AECOMplete team AECOM UK -1 % 141 Red Thunder AECOM UK -1 % 142 Hiraya Arcadis Philippines -1 % 143 BuroHappening Buro Happold Engineering UK -1 % 144 BuroHappold Envisioners Buro Happold Engineering UK -1 % 145 InteGREAT Partnership Currie & Brown UK -1 % 146 Systematic Jacobs UK -1 % 147 THE PINTS Jacobs UK -1 % 148 Team Amorphous Kier Infrastructure UK -1 % 149 BTG Construction Mott Macdonald UK -1 % 150 Manatees Wearing Hats, now Part of Stantec MWH now part of Stantec United States -1 % 151 WAMMB MWH now part of Stantec UK -1 % 152 Indy Ingenuity WSP United States -1 % 153 The A Team WSP UK -1 % 154 Make Construction Great Again WSP UK -1 % 155 Bayawak Arcadis Philippines -2 % 156 Manawari Arcadis Philippines -2 % 157 Transformers! Robots In Disguise UK Power Networks UK -2 % 158 The Arcadian Way Arcadis Australia -3 % 159 Next Gen Atkins Atkins UK -3 % 160 Hydrock and Roll Hydrock UK -3 % 161 MBU Jacobs UK -3 % 162 FANDS MWH now part of Stantec Taiwan -3 % 163 The NOT SO famous five MWH now part of Stantec UK -3 % 164 Movement Innovators Steer Davies Gleave UK -3 % 165 Tamping Tonys Tony Gee and Partners UK -3 % 166 Team Titanic WSP UK -3 % 167 N:TIC-TOC’s WSP UK -3 % 168 AECOMNZ2 AECOM New Zealand -4 % 169 Spreadsheet Warriors Costain Group UK -4 % 170 UpstairsDownstairs Jacobs Ireland -4 % 171 DJ MACC Mott Macdonald UK -4 % 172 Santa Ana MWH now part of Stantec United States -4 % 173 Wycombe’s next top model-ers MWH now part of Stantec UK -4 % 174 The Soapworks Buffet Appreciation Society MWH now part of Stantec UK -4 % 175 VFL Civils London VolkerFitzpatrick UK -4 % 176 Discovery WSP Qatar -4 % 177 The Transponsters WSP UK -4 % 178 JAACCC WSP UK -4 % 179 Buro-cracy Buro Happold Engineering UK -5 % 180 Shatha Paramita 2.0 MWH now part of Stantec India -5 % 181 Must Win Hero Status MWH now part of Stantec Australia -5 % 182 Peterborough Early Careers MWH now part of Stantec UK -5 % 183 Out of SHAPE SHAPE Australia Australia -5 % 184 H. D. Vandelay Group WSP United States -5 % 185 Costainuity Costain Group UK -6 % 186 Cundallympians Cundall UK -6 % 187 HE Guildford Highways England UK -6 % 188 The Flying Dutchmen MWH now part of Stantec Holland -6 % 189 Trans-Form Consultants Steer Davies Gleave Canada -6 % 190 Emotional Engineers University of Manchester UK -6 % 191 Spec Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself WSP United States -6 % 192 Enginious Bastards WSP UK -6 % 193 Visual Intelligence MWH now part of Stantec India -7 % 194 We are just a tribute MWH now part of Stantec UK -7 % 195 Piling and Smiling Cementation Skanska UK -8 % 196 DFME Laing O'Rourke UK -8 % 197 Enginious Scottish Designers MWH now part of Stantec UK -8 % 198 SDG Force 1 Steer Davies Gleave United States -8 % 199 Pinky and the Brains WSP UK -9 % 200 Virtucon Industries Currie & Brown UK -11 % 201 Pretengineers WSP UK -11 % 202 Safar Design Global Steer Davies Gleave India -12 % 203 Kacad UK WSP UK -13 %.
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