Louis Berger Acquires Leidos Water & Waste Resource Division

Sept. 4, 2014
The division will be integrated into the firm's U.S.-based operating company

Louis Berger, a global professional services firm, has acquired Leidos Eng. LLC’s water and waste resource division. The division will be integrated into Louis Berger’s U.S.-based operating company, The Louis Berger Group Inc.

“This acquisition will deepen our water practice as well as our geographic presence and further strengthen Louis Berger’s global technical expertise in the water market sector,” said Thomas Lewis, group operating company president. “We are committed to providing our clients seamless project delivery as Louis Berger integrates Leidos’ water and waste resources division.”

Leidos’ water and waste resources practice, which has a national presence and includes larger employee concentrations in Southern California, the Pacific Northwest and Florida, is focused on planning, engineering, program and construction management, and financial advisory services for water and waste resources clients across the U.S. Clients include municipalities and regional authorities, private companies, banks and investors, and law firms.

“This acquisition gives our team the opportunity to increase services for our clients and provides an expanded platform for growth in our markets as part of Louis Berger’s global brand,” said Neil Callahan, who will continue to lead the division within Louis Berger. “We are excited about the breadth of experience that Louis Berger brings in this market and the opportunities it will provide for our clients as well as our employees.”

Source: Louis Berger

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