Hurleypalmerflatt sets up US joint venture

Hurleypalmerflatt, an international building-services-engineering consultancy, has formed a joint venture with New York-based Robert Derector Association, a leading US building-services-engineering consultant. The two firms are active in over 20 countries. The move expands the international reach of both firms to create a global force in building-services engineering and world-leading energy and sustainability consultants.

Paul Flatt, group chairman with hurleypalmerflatt, ‘An alliance with Robert Derector Associates was a logical step for us as we expand our US operations. This venture further strengthens our ability to provide our clients with high-performance engineering solutions across the world, and it creates new opportunities to work with global brands.’

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