Mott MacDonald is committed to ensuring that the pages within this website are accessible to everyone. During the development of the website we have undertaken to ensure that it conforms with level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2. These guidelines are the internationally recognised benchmark for building accessible websites.
In applying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, this site will conform to the W3C standards for HTML and CSS. The standards are being applied so that our use of these technologies throughout the site supports accessibility.
This website has been tested for accessibility by using the following methods.
Automated tools where applicable:
Manual testing performed when human interaction is beneficial:
We have implemented the following accessibility features on this website. To further improve your experience however, you may need to review the accessibility features in your browser.
Whilst we work to ensure our website is accessible to everyone, we recognise that accessibility problems may nevertheless arise from time to time. Please tell us if you have any questions or feedback about this site's accessibility, if you have difficulty using it, or to request information in different formats by emailing WebsiteEnquiries@mottmac.com.
The Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides guidance on contacting organisations about inaccessible websites.
All content images used on this site include alternative descriptions. Purely decorative graphics include empty alternative descriptions.
The size of text on this website can be enlarged or reduced to suit your preference. On a PC, hold down the Ctrl key and the + key then scroll your mouse wheel up to zoom in or down to zoom out.
In your web browser settings you can also make other helpful changes, such as colour contrast. To learn how to set up your computer and your web browser to meet your needs, visit AbilityNet or use the links below.
W3 accessibility guidelines, which explains the reasons behind the guidelines
W3 accessibility techniques, which explains how to implement each guideline
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA)/The Equality Act 2010
JAWS, a screen reader for Windows
Lynx, a free text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable Braille displays
This accessibility statement was issued on 30 September 2024