Weekly merger, acquisition, deal update: March 7

This week Morrissey Goodale reported three deals in the United States and four international deals involving France, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and The Netherlands. Two of the international deals involved companies based in the United States.

By Morrissey Goodale March 7, 2014

This week Morrissey Goodale reported three deals in the United States and four international deals involving France, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and The Netherlands. Two of the international deals involved companies based in the United States.

M&A Transactions

3/5/2014

250-person engineering, surveying and architecture firm Larson Design Group (Williamsport, PA) acquired Daniel C. Baker Associates (Beaver, PA), the oldest continually operated engineering firm in western Pennsylvania. Link to details

3/4/2014

Littlejohn Engineering Associates (Nashville, TN) acquired the landscape architecture group of environmental, engineering, and ecological consulting firm E Sciences (Orlando, FL). Link to details

3/3/2014

Architectural firm The Freelon Group (Durham, NC) has joined global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will (Chicago, IL). The Freelon Group is known for design excellence and consulting work with museums, libraries, universities, and other civic and institutional clients. Link to details

3/3/2014

International design, consulting, engineering, and management services firm ARCADIS (Arnhem, Netherlands) acquired 200-person project management firm inProjects (Hong Kong). inProjects will become part of ARCADIS subsidiary EC Harris. Link to details

3/3/2014

400-person international luxury design firm Wilson Associates (Dallas, TX) announced an agreement to join forces with East China Architectural Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd. (ECADI) (Shanghai, China). Link to details

2/28/2014

Global full-service consulting, design, design-build, operations, and program management firm CH2M Hill (Englewood, CO) entered into an agreement to purchase TERA Environmental Consultants (Calgary, Canada). TERA has over 450 employees and serves the pipeline, electrical transmission, and oil and gas industries. Link to details

2/6/2014

Global engineering and innovation consultancy Altran (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) has acquired product development and technology consulting firm Foliage (Burlington, MA). Link to details