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NELSON Acquires EHS Design

By Jess Lulka  

November 24, 2014

NELSON, an design, architecture, engineering and consulting firm, has acquired EHS Design. This move expands the company's reach into the western U.S. with a new office in Seattle.

EHS Design has been in practice since 1977 and is a full-service design firm with emphasis on corporate, architecture, civic and government industries.

“Our vision for NELSON has led to just under 30 mergers throughout the past 14 years,” said John Nelson Jr., chairman and CEO of NELSON. “This progression achieves one of NELSON’s goals to continue to expand our services to new strategic geographies. EHS’s ability to quickly move into action and respond to clients’ needs with our network of nearly 500 Teammates will bring significant opportunities on a national scale. There is a natural synergy with NELSON’s established services and practice areas, including financial, retail and corporate. EHS contributes significant multi-family residential and healthcare experience, substantially advancing our efforts in what are growing specialty areas for NELSON.”

For more information, visit NELSON.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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About Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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