QED has finalised its merger with global multi disciplinary consulting firm Aurecon through the relocation of QED staff to Aurecon offices at 55 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Aurecon is a leading global group created by the merger of three world-class companies, African, Connell Wagner and Newnham Shandy. It provides multidisciplinary engineering and consulting services to some of the world’s most complex and important infrastructure, commercial and industrial projects.
Former QED managing director Andrew Russell and now Aurecon Asia Pacific Development Leader, Urban Design + Place-Making, said Aurecon has a combined 210-year history and more than 6,000 professionals offering deep technical expertise and world class innovative advice on projects in more than 60 countries around the globe.
"The merger of QED with Aurecon provides our clients with a unique and unprecedented opportunity to value add and transform the way we work with you," Mr Russell said.
"Aurecon and QED are committed to securing an enduring sustainable future and is ideally positioned to serve clients globally.
"You will note from our fresh new logo that we intend to sustain the QED brand, within the context of the Aurecon company, through the merger process.
"QED and Aurecon have complementary skills in the areas of Transport Systems, Planning, and Urban Design. This will enable QED and Aurecon to provide extended support to clients, and to capitalise on the many project opportunities across the Asia Pacific region."
Mr Russell said QED brings across a variety of expertise, skills and knowledge in these areas:
- Planning & Environment
- Urban Design Place-Making & Landscape Architecture
- Transport Planning
QED can back these services, with access to broad Aurecon skills in the areas of:
- Community Infrastructure
- Buildings and Property
- Water
- Transportation
- Energy
- Environment
- Local Government
- Project Management
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