Trinity Consultants, a Dallas-based global environmental consulting firm, is on an acquisition spree, announcing Thursday that it will acquire Gig Harbor, Wash.-based Soundview Consultants LLC and Tucson, Ariz.-based Soundview Consultants LLC. announced that it has acquired Westland Resources, an engineering and environmental consultancy with offices. Nevada, Oregon, Washington.
On Wednesday, we announced that Trinity Consultants has acquired Longman Lindsay, a New York-based full-service acoustical consulting firm with expertise in the construction industry. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Trinity Consultants is a leading global environmental consulting firm providing services and solutions to the EHS regulatory compliance, built environment, life sciences, and water and ecosystems markets.
Focus on aquatic resource management
Soundview Consultants specializes in natural resource evaluation, environmental planning, land use, and permitting services.
Soundview joins Trinity's water and ecology team, which includes experts from Trinity's previous acquisitions Minnow Aquatic Environmental Services, ECOSA, Vision Environment, Ecofish Research, AWN Consulting, and now WestLand Resources.
“Soundview embodies the principles of scientific excellence and environmental ethics that we value most in pioneering solutions to our changing climate,” said Mike Remsberg, President of Trinity Water and Ecology. said in a statement. “The company's shared values and complementary services make it a good cultural and technological fit into the Trinity ecosystem. Soundview's reputation as a leading aquatic biology consulting firm is It will strengthen our expertise in the field and ultimately make us stronger and more sustainable stewards of the environment.”
For the past 15 years, Trinity's scientists, planners, and project managers at Soundview have carefully considered customer needs while balancing the complexities of the regulatory environment to develop optimal site use and intelligent permitting strategies. He said that he has provided. Soundview provides clients with natural and aquatic resource assessments (including wetland and regular high water boundary and site assessments), extensive environmental planning (analysis, code review, documentation, mapping, and negotiation), and resource We provide a unique mitigation plan to help you get the most out of it. Land, favorable project rights and permits, and continued regulatory compliance for projects with complex aquatic and ecological challenges.
The acquisition of Soundview underscores Trinity's commitment to developing its natural and aquatic resources consulting practice in the United States and complements its existing areas of expertise, including air, water and acoustics, the company said.
“The acquisition of Trinity represents the next step in Soundview's continued growth and succession planning and will help secure the long-term viability of the leading environmental consultancy we have built.” said Jeremy Downs, president and founder of Soundview, in a statement. “This partnership ensures strong career growth opportunities for our team and expansion into new markets.”
Expanding geographic footprint
Trinity said Westland's diverse suite of services and customer focus strengthen its ability to combine scientific, engineering and planning excellence with innovation to solve customers' complex planning and permitting needs. Stated.
Since its founding in 1997, Westland Resources has focused on environmental planning and permitting, cultural resource management, water resources engineering, landscape architecture, habitat restoration and natural resource management, scientific rigor in facilities, and, according to Trinity Consultants, It has gained a reputation for technical excellence and high quality. Compliance and geographic information services.
Westland has more than 240 team members, including scientists, water and wastewater engineers, archaeologists, historians, ethnographers, environmental planners, landscape architects, and field engineers. Trinity said the company focuses on technological excellence, out-of-the-box thinking and customer service to help customers navigate an increasingly complex planning and regulatory environment.
“WestLand shares our commitment to technical excellence and customer service to address the complex planning and resource challenges facing our society today,” Remsberg said. . “Our complementary services and cultural synergies will serve as the foundation for expanding our engineering, planning and environmental consulting business, ultimately setting the stage for continued growth and innovation in North America. I will arrange it.”
Trinity and Westland have been supporting the same customers for decades and have been collaborating on projects for mutual customers since 2017. Most recently, Westland partnered with Trinity Consultants on a number of renewable energy and mining projects across the West.
“As a 100% employee-owned company, providing opportunities for our employee owners is always at the center of every decision we make,” said Jim Torres, CEO and co-founder of Westland Resources. Junior said in a statement. “This partnership will allow us to expand our geographic footprint, diversify our project and customer base, provide greater opportunities for career advancement, and build on the synergies we have enjoyed working with Trinity, as well as strategic and financial You can realize your goals faster.”
WestLand operates as a business unit within Trinity's Water and Ecology division. Westland Chief Operating Officer Paul Tremel will immediately take over Westland's day-to-day operations and will work closely with Remsburg, the company said. Trinity continues to be a key leader in the water and ecology business sector, focusing on clients and their consulting work and working closely with Tremel and Remsberg to capture greater opportunities post-acquisition. He said he would go.
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