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Entuitive acquires Brown & Co. Engineering Ltd.

March 6, 2019
By Doug Picklyk

The addition of the structural engineering firm will add to Entuitive's existing core services in the areas of bridge engineering, project management, and construction engineering.

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Entuitive has acquired Toronto-based Brown & Co. Engineering Ltd., a structural engineering firm specializing in bridge and construction engineering.

Founded in 2002 by Stephen Brown, the Brown & Co. team adds to Entuitive’s existing core services in the areas of bridge engineering, project management, and construction engineering. Brown and Co. is currently working on the Crosstown and Finch LRT Projects in Toronto.

This announcement follows the recent growth of Entuitive’s transportation and infrastructure groups, with the addition of the Union Station Enhancement Project and Port Lands Bridges Projects in Toronto.

“This is an extraordinary opportunity for Entuitive,” said Brock Schroeder, managing director of Entuitive, in a company release. “With Brown & Company, our combined capabilities, client relationships, and portfolio will allow us to offer services on a broader range of large, complex, transit-integrated projects. We will be able to realize opportunities together that we could not have realized separately.”

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Brown & Co. principals Stephen BrownJason JelinekMegan Rhind, and Andrew Au-Yeung will assume leadership roles at Entuitive in their respective fields of expertise. Brown & Co.’s employees will become members of the transportation, special projects, and restoration teams based in Entuitive’s Toronto office.

“We are very excited about the opportunities that this integration will bring,” said Stephen Brown. “With our combined resources and expertise, we will be very well-positioned for the exciting transportation infrastructure programs ahead throughout Canada. Culturally the two firms align well, with strong client focus and a supportive work environment.”

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