KMH Environmental joins pitt&sherry

pitt&sherry

Tuesday, 09 August, 2016

Consulting companies pitt&sherry and KMH Environmental are merging operations, in a deal which is anticipated to deliver greater consistency and certainty in outcomes for clients.

pitt&sherry is a multispecialist infrastructure consultancy delivering intelligent and sustainable solutions to industry, government and communities. KMH Environmental meanwhile provides environmental planning and approvals advice, environmental management, waste management strategies and environmental engineering solutions.

KMH Environmental will co-brand with pitt&sherry to become part of the pitt&sherry group, strengthening the group’s capability to deliver projects in NSW and providing an expanded service offering to all Australian clients. KMH Environmental Managing Director Ken Holms will join the pitt&sherry leadership team in the position of group executive New South Wales to support the continued growth of the merged business, while all other staff will continue working for the organisation.

“This is an exciting phase for us with many benefits for both parties, particularly in terms of specialist capability and geographic distribution,” said pitt&sherry CEO Dan O’Toole.

“Each entity brings complementary disciplines to the arrangement.”

Holms agreed, saying the merger will bring “significant benefits to KMH’s team and our clients”.

“The combined operations of KMH and pitt&sherry will allow us to provide high-quality environmental approvals and engineering design services to Australia’s major infrastructure construction sector,” he said.

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