Press Release
Halcrow becomes latest large consultancy to join ACE
9 June 2008
Leading industry business association, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE), further increased its representation of its sector this week with the announcement that leading consultancy Halcrow has become a new member.
Halcrow employs over 7,500 employees working in more than 70 countries worldwide. The company operates through a network of nearly 30 UK and over 40 offices internationally. Their turnover is around £400 million and core sectors include transportation, water and power, maritime and property.
Commenting on their membership of ACE, Halcrow chief executive, Peter Gammie said: “Halcrow is delighted to demonstrate its support to the vision and leadership shown by ACE and its chief executive Nelson Ogunshakin. I look forward to working together to improve our industry’s standing in the community.”
ACE chief executive Nelson Ogunshakin said: “We are thrilled and delighted to have Halcrow as a member of ACE. Their joining ACE is yet another boost to our growing representation of our sector and we are proud to be representing a global leader in the marketplace. I look forward to them playing an active and influential role in ACE in the months and years ahead”.
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