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Read Full ArticleEngineering consultant Tetra Tech has added M&E consultancy firm Hoare Lea to its group.
Hoare Lea will be joining Tetra Tech’s High Performance Buildings Group, a global alliance of MEP firms, which consists of Cosentini Associates and Glumac in the US, and NDY in Australia and Asia Pacific.
Tetra Tech is a global environmental consulting firm, employing over 20,000 engineers, scientists and specialists. Established in 1862, Hoare Lea is a UK-based consultancy firm with more than 900 employees.
The alliance aims to combine the individual organisations' resources to provide leading expertise in almost every building type.
The Hoare Lea brand will remain in place, operating as a stand-alone entity within the Tetra Tech Group.
“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,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO.
“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.”
“We are excited to join Tetra Tech,” said Justin Spencer, Hoare Lea Managing Partner. “Engineers play a critical role in addressing the global challenges we all face, balancing the tension between planet-conscious and people-centric design. By joining the High Performance Buildings Group we will be able to build upon our strong and successful history of delivering outstanding outcomes for our clients.”
Tetra Tech recently added Coanda Research & Development and IBRA-RMAC, leaders in computational fluid dynamics and digital water transformation, to its group.
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Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 28 July 2021
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