Weekly merger and acquisition update: June 30, 2023
This week Morrissey Goodale reported five U.S. deals and five international deals involving companies from the United Kingdom and Canada.
This week Morrissey Goodale reported five U.S. deals and five international deals involving companies from the United Kingdom and Canada.
Domestic transactions
6/21/2023
Global digital, cloud, and security services firm Accenture (New York, NY) entered into an agreement to acquire ENR’s #20 ranked construction management-for-fee firm, Anser Advisory (Santa Ana, CA). Link to details
6/20/2023
Energy efficiency and facility solutions firm SitelogIQ (Minneapolis, MN) acquired IKON (Grandville, MI), a firm that provides energy and operational efficiency for commercial and industrial facilities. Link to details
6/27/2023
Environmental consulting firm Johnson Marigot Consulting (Brisbane, CA) joined Integral Consulting (Seattle, WA), a science and engineering firm offering environmental, health, economic, and natural resources services. Link to details
6/22/2023
Architecture, master planning, interior design, and sustainability services firm Kaas Wilson Architects (Minneapolis, MN) acquired architecture studio Watts Leaf Architects (Charlotte, NC). Link to details
Global transactions
6/25/2023
ENR’s #30 ranked global design firm, Egis (Guyancourt, France), entered into an agreement to acquire consulting engineering firm McIntosh Perry (Ottawa, Canada). Link to details
6/28/2023
Architecture and planning firm IA Group (Sydney, Australia) acquired Tall Architects (Melbourne, Australia), an architectural and interiors firm with expertise in commercial interiors. Link to details
6/28/2023
Global quality assurance and risk management company DNV (Oslo, Norway) entered into an agreement to acquire Åkerblå Group (Sistranda, Norway), a group of companies that provide marine health, coastal construction, freshwater ecosystem monitoring, marine ecological survey, and aquatic biology expertise. Link to details
6/22/2023
Powerhouse Energy Group (Chester, UK), an integrated technology firm that converts non-recyclable waste into low-carbon energy, acquired the entire outstanding shareholding of the engineering firm Engsolve (Bridgend, UK). Link to details
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