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The transfer sees 90 Clarkebond workers join IDHG bringing the firm’s entire headcount to 140 working out of locations of work in London, Maidstone, Bristol, Exeter, Darlington, Ireland and Poland.
CEO Tim Burt acknowledged the deal would “big designate” the firm’s ambition to expand within the eternal works market.
He acknowledged: “Between us, now we have confidence very exiguous over-lap in customers attributable to the quite loads of RIBA stages we veritably neutral in, even supposing both of our competences are required by every of our extinct buyer bases.
“Clarkebond will add a gigantic ability for extinct IDHG customers, especially within the D&B markets, to collaborate on more holistic mission offer.
“Respectively, IDHG will add a Momentary Works competence to Clarkebond at the early stages of planning and mission model.”
Ian Fernandes-Johnson, IDHG managing director, added: “Adding the abilities and strengths of Clarkebond to our current capabilities will likely be a sport changer. The transfer transitions IDHG to a multi-disciplined engineering consultancy, offering companies and products from thought thru to constructing on situation.
“In my very first assembly with the Clarkebond team, my overriding impact turned into how powerful they care about the work they issue, which resonated with me and the IDH way. Appealing times certainly.”
Neil Marks, Clarkebond Commercial Director, added: “The alternatives that this deal affords for our workers, the extra companies and products that both companies can now offer and the extra infrastructure that IDHG brings to the Firm aligns with our imaginative and prescient to produce unparalleled engineering for communities and space.
“This may expand our competitiveness so that Clarkebond can continue in pursuit of that imaginative and prescient and turned into a stronger and more resilient company.”