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MACTEC

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MACTEC
Company typePrivate corporation
IndustryEngineering & Design, Environmental Consulting, Remedial Construction
Founded1975
Headquarters Alpharetta, Georgia, USA
Key people
Peter Gouzinnia, PE, CEO
OwnerNautic Partners (majority)
Number of employees
3,100
DivisionsMDC, MEC
Websitewww.mactec.com
Footnotes / references
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MACTEC was among the largest engineering design companies in the United States.[1] The company provided engineering, environmental, and construction services to private- and public-sector clients. MACTEC was based in Denver, Colorado until 2002, when they merged with LAW Engineering and the headquarters were moved to Alpharetta, Georgia. At that time they employed 3100 staff in 80 locations,[1] with capability in more than 50 scientific and engineering disciplines. The company consisted primarily of two primary operating entities.

History

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Management Analysis Company (later changed to MACTEC) was founded in 1975 to serve the electric utility and nuclear power industries, expanding during the 1980s into nuclear site remediation. In 1997, MACTEC began strategic acquisition of companies that provided design/build and environmental services.[1]

Mergers and acquisitions

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  • Acquisition and merger of Harding Lawson Associates and Environmental Science & Engineering (forming Harding ESE) added manufacturing, chemical, transportation, and telecommunications.
  • Acquisition of Pacific Environmental Services Inc. added value engineering, occupational health and safety, water and wastewater management, and pollution prevention.
  • Merger with Law Engineering and Environmental Services doubled MACTEC size and revenue, and added environmental and geotechnical engineering, facility management, construction quality assurance, and expanded geographic coverage.
  • In May 2011, AMEC announced that it had entered a deal to buy MACTEC for $280 million.[2]

References and notes

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  1. ^ a b c d "MACTEC, Inc". Company profiles. Hoovers. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. ^ Amec has agreed to buy US engineering and environmental services company Mactec for US$280m (£172.8m) Construction Index, 19 May 2011
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