Edmonds Engineering will join Dewberry’s existing MEP service team of over 200 employees to form Dewberry | Edmonds, the Fairfax, Virginia-based professional services firm said Monday.
Established in 1987, Edmonds Engineering has over 75 employees with five offices in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. As a result of the transaction, the existing leadership team will continue to oversee those locations in three states to continue to support clients.
Dewberry CEO Donald Stone said Edmonds Engineering brings to the company its presence in the southeast and reputation in federal, health care, education, municipal, industrial, laboratories and commercial market segments.
“As we welcome Edmonds Engineering, we are able to provide our clients across the federal, commercial, and state/local markets with added capacity and deeper subject matter expertise from an expanded geographic platform,” said Dan Pleasant, chief operating officer at Dewberry.
Founded in 1956, Dewberry is a family-owned professional services firm with more than 50 locations in the U.S. and over 2,000 employees supporting customers in public and private sectors.
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