Surbana Jurong acquires two architecture firms
Move almost doubles its headcount of architects, boosts capacity for ambitious projects
Janice Heng
Singapore
SURBANA Jurong is acquiring two major architectural firms, in a move that almost doubles the group's headcount of architects and boosts its ability to take on ambitious projects, particularly in sectors such as healthcare and hospitality.
Canadian firm B+H and Singapore firm SAA Architects are just the latest acquisitions by the urban and infrastructure development consultancy, which has tripled its revenue through both organic and inorganic growth since its establishment in mid-2015.
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