• AMEA of AtkinsRéalis President Richard Robinson and ADG CEO Marco Ficca.

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    AMEA of AtkinsRéalis President Richard Robinson and ADG CEO Marco Ficca. Credit: AtkinsRéalis
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AtkinsRéalis has announced the acquisition of ADG, a Brisbane-headquartered engineering consultancy.

“This move is a great step forward in our growth strategy for Australia and, it will unlock new exciting opportunities for all of us,” President, AMEA of AtkinsRéalis, Richard Robinson, said.

“By joining forces with ADG, our additional local strength will put us in a better position to pursue the complex infrastructure projects that can grow our team and our business. Like us, ADG is innovative, people-focused and client centric and we are both committed to making a difference in the communities in which we work. I am delighted to welcome our new ADG colleagues and look forward to building our future together.”

The move will increase AtkinsRéalis' workforce in Australia which it is hoped will broaden the company's services and increase its capacity to deliver complex, multidisciplinary projects across the Defence, Energy, Water, Buildings and Places and Transportation markets. 

“We are excited to become part of AtkinsRéalis and leverage its global reach to amplify our impact,” CEO of ADG, Marco Ficca, stated.

“This partnership will enable us to deliver even greater value to clients, while offering our teams access to larger, more diverse projects and careers.”

ADG's track record has included projects across Australia: Sydney's Quay Quarter Tower, Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves, transport infrastructure with MELConnx in Perth, renewable energy projects across NSW, Hobart International Airport, defence and health infrastructure in Darwin, alongside vital works supporting regional and remote communities across the country and Torres Strait.

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