US giant on the hunt for 鈥檛he biggest or near biggest architect鈥 to add to global portfolio
Aecom is on the hunt for a major architect as it continues its rapid global expansion, 好色先生TV understands.
Following the US firm鈥檚 buyout of QS Davis Langdon for 拢204m last month, the 拢3.8bn-turnover multidisciplinary giant is looking to add an architect to its portfolio as it aims to build a global 鈥渙ne-stop shop鈥 consultancy.
It is not known if Aecom has a particular firm in its sights, but sources said it is on the hunt for practices in the global top five, which would include HOK, Aedas, Gensler and RMJM. One source said HOK was being tipped by some in the market.
One head of a leading British architect that has been approached by Aecom over a deal said it planned to buy 鈥渢he biggest or near biggest architect鈥 in the world.
The boss of another high-profile UK practice said he was also aware of Aecom鈥檚 interest in a large player, possibly US-based, while a source at Aecom in the UK said: 鈥淭hey鈥檙e in the market for a global architect, someone along the lines of HOK.鈥
In October 2009 Aecom acquired architecture, interiors and engineering firm Ellerbe Becket for an undisclosed sum, adding 450 staff in the US and Middle East to its business. It followed the purchase in January 2007 of American architectural and engineering company HSMM.
Sameer Rathod, vice-president of analyst Macquarie Capital, said another $200m-$500m (拢130m-拢325m) acquisition in the league of Davis Langdon would not be surprising.
But Rathod warned the firm could run into trouble after its buying spree if the world economy continues to experience low or no growth, because its strategy was based on a quick upturn.
鈥淭hey want to keep adding and adding. If we are in a no- or low-growth environment for three, four or five years, then a lot of these acquisitions don鈥檛 make sense. But Aecom is forecasting it [the recovery] will be sooner rather than later,鈥 said Rathod.
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