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Grontmij becomes part of Sweco to form a new European leader

'With one move, we have become the European leader. We now have a more prominent role in planning and designing the communities and cities of the future', says Tomas Carlsson, President and CEO of Sweco.

With the acquisition, Sweco now has about 14,500 employees across 15 European countries.

'Sweco and Grontmij complement each other perfectly. Both businesses are known for a strong customer focus and recognized expertise. Geographically, we operate in different markets, and this is a crucial platform for continued growth opportunities', says Tomas Carlsson.

Sweco has completed approximately 100 acquisitions over the past ten years and, on average, has doubled its sales every five years. Sweco’s acquisition strategy is based on the aim of being able to offer the right expertise for every project. 

A post-closing acceptance period will run until 9 October to give the remaining Grontmij shareholders the opportunity to tender their shares into the offer. For more information about the offer and its restrictions, please see www.swecogroup.com/grontmijoffer.

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