Weekly merger, acquisition, deal update: December 5
This week Morrissey Goodale reported three deals in the United States and two international deals involving companies from The Netherlands, Australia, France, and Brazil.
This week Morrissey Goodale reported three deals in the United States and two international deals involving companies from The Netherlands, Australia, France, and Brazil.
M&A Transactions
11/27/2014
KPMG (Amstelveen, Netherlands), one of the world’s leading professional services networks, acquired SGA Property Consultancy (St. Leonards, Australia), a building and environmental firm. The combined group will be known as KPMG SGA. Link to details
12/2/2014
Full-service environmental consulting firm, TRA Environmental Sciences (Menlo Park, CA) joined MIG (Berkeley, CA), a firm focused on planning, designing, and sustaining environments that support human development. Link to details
11/26/2014
Egis (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France) acquired Lenc (São Paulo, Brazil), a leader in the road building market, covering fields ranging from preliminary studies to project management, work supervision, and inspection. Egis is an international group offering engineering, project structuring, and operations services. Link to details
11/25/2014
Civil and environmental engineering and land surveying firm, CFM Group (Tuscaloosa, AL) merged with Polyengineering (Dothan, AL), an engineering and architectural firm. CFM Group’s Tuscaloosa office will continue to operate under the CFM Group name. Link to details
11/24/2014
Engineering, planning, and environmental services firm, Gulf Engineers & Consultants (Baton Rouge, LA) completed the acquisition of Coastal Technology Corporation (Vero Beach, FL). Coastal Tech is an engineering firm specializing in coastal engineering, planning, and design. Link to details
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