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Mott MacDonald to acquire South African engineering specialist PDNA

Mott MacDonald, the global engineering, management and development consultant, is to acquire the Johannesburg-based engineering specialist, PD Naidoo & Associates. Under the deal which will see the activities of the two companies in southern Africa come together to create an 800-employee concern, the new Mott MacDonald PDNA business will provide a much extended, multi-sector capability for the entire sub-Saharan region. Subject to approval by the Competition Commission of South Africa, the move is said to b
April 25, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
2579 Mott MacDonald, the global engineering, management and development consultant, is to acquire the Johannesburg-based engineering specialist, PD Naidoo & Associates.

Under the deal which will see the activities of the two companies in southern Africa come together to create an 800-employee concern, the new Mott MacDonald PDNA business will provide a much extended, multi-sector capability for the entire sub-Saharan region.

Subject to approval by the Competition Commission of South Africa, the move is said to be the culmination of a highly successful working relationship built over several years and supports both firms’ long-held growth aspirations in Africa.

Mott MacDonald and PDNA are currently working together on a range of major projects including the Eastern Cape Infrastructure Joint Venture, providing Transnet with engineering, procurement and construction management services covering port infrastructure upgrade projects at Port Elizabeth, Port of Ngqura and East London.

The earmarked new practice will operate from 15 centres in South Africa, Botswana and Mozambique, providing multi-disciplinary design, implementation and management services across the property and infrastructure, transport, water, industrial, mining, energy, communications, health and education sectors.

“Bringing a company of PDNA’s standing into the Group will give our combined southern Africa operation the scope and scale to tackle a greater number of the more complex and strategic next-generation projects that our clients want to take forward to support the region’s social and economic success,” said Keith Howells, chairman of Mott MacDonald Group.

“As both Mott MacDonald and PDNA are employee-owned companies, our combined workforce will share the same drive, commitment and motivation to achieve the best possible outcomes for our customers,” added Howells.

Dempsey Naidoo, chairman of PD Naidoo & Associates, said: “This is a progression of the growth and global strategy for the PDNA Group. Uniting our two businesses in this way will create a powerful single-source, end-to-end service – backed by in-depth understanding and knowledge of southern Africa’s social, economic and technological environment.”

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