Weekly merger and acquisition update: April 29, 2022
This week Morrissey Goodale reported six U.S. deals and two international deals involving companies from the United Kingdom.
This week Morrissey Goodale reported six U.S. deals and two international deals involving companies from the United Kingdom.
M&A Transactions
4/26/2022
MEP engineering firm Capital Engineering (Rancho Cordova, CA) merged with Stanton Engineering (Sacramento, CA), an MEP engineering firm with experience in mixed-use, multi-family, hospitality, and senior living projects. Link to details
4/19/2022
Cal y Mayor (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), a feasibility studies and design and CM/PM consulting firm, expanded in the U.S. with the acquisition of Omni Design (San Luis Obispo, CA), an architecture, engineering, surveying, and telecommunications services firm. Link to details
4/28/2022
Nelson Engineering (Merritt Island, FL), a design and facility engineering firm serving government and commercial clients, joined fast-growing facilities planning and design firm Salas O’Brien (Santa Ana, CA) (ENR #78). Link to details
4/26/2022
Architecture and interior design firm Daroff Design Inc + DDI Architects (Philadelphia, PA) merged with architecture, design, and strategy firm NELSON Worldwide (Philadelphia, PA). Link to details
4/25/2022
Pioneering bridge engineering specialist Hardesty & Hanover (New York, NY) (ENR #150) acquired P.E. Structural Consultants (Austin, TX), an engineering firm specializing in structural engineering and architectural design of bridges. Link to details
4/25/2022
ENR’s #39 ranked global design firm, COWI (Lyngby, Denmark), entered into an agreement to acquire FINLEY Engineering Group (Tallahassee, FL), a specialty engineering firm focused on complex bridge projects. Link to details
4/19/2022
Legal and professional services group, Gateley (Birmingham, UK), acquired Smithers Purslow (Oakham, UK), an architecture, civil and structural engineering, and building surveying firm. Link to details
4/19/2022
Amey (London, UK), a firm that provides critical infrastructure for the private and public sectors, sold its utilities business to industrial private equity investor Rubicon Partners (London, UK). The new stand-alone entity will be known as Avove (Chorley, UK) and will offer water and power maintenance services. Link to details
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