| Davis Langdon and Mackenzie Partnership merge |
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| Tuesday, 31 July 2007 | |
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A merger between Davis Langdon and Scottish construction consultancy Mackenzie Partnership is set to create the largest cost and project management consultancy in Scotland.
The merger brings together two of the leading firms in the industry; Davis Langdon which currently operates from 19 offices across the UK, including bases in Edinburgh and Glasgow and Mackenzie Partnership, operating from offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The merger will result in a combined resource in Scotland of over 150 people including 18 partners. Davis Langdon’s Sam MacKenzie and Mackenzie Partnership’s Donny McKinnon and Douglas Robertson will lead the newly merged business with Douglas Robertson and Sam MacKenzie assuming the role of joint managing partner and Donny McKinnon concentrating on developing new business strategy that takes advantage of Davis Langdon’s depth of resource, client base and national and international network.
Both firms are working with major clients across the region. Examples which demonstrate the range and diversity include the Scottish Court Service; PPG; Glasgow, Stirling, Borders, Inverclyde, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, North and South Lanarkshire Councils; universities including Glasgow, Robert Gordons, Aberdeen and Napier; BAE; Scottish Funding Council; BBC; BP; CALA; AWG; HF Developments; Royal Mail; all major banking and financial institutions |
