
US-based consulting firm Tetra Tech has bought UK-based engineering design consultancy Hoare Lea for an undisclosed sum.
Established in 1862, Hoare Lea has more than 900 employees and provides a range of mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) engineering, environmental and sustainability services.
Its acquisition follows news today (28 July) that another US-based firm, CBRE Group, is buying a 60% stake in consultancy Turner & Townsend.
Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech chairman and CEO said: “The addition of Hoare Lea to our High Performance Buildings Group further advances Tetra Tech’s industry-leading sustainable building solutions for our commercial and government clients. They join our global practice that provides state-of-the-art net zero carbon design, digital engineering and building intelligence for the future of the built environment.”
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