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JN Bentley enters into agreement to acquire Australian contractor, Leed Engineering & Construction

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JN Bentley, the UK contracting arm of the global employee-owned engineering consultancy, Mott MacDonald Group has entered into an agreement to acquire Leed Engineering & Construction, a privately owned civil contractor delivering projects in metropolitan, regional and remote areas of Australia.


Leed is a multi-disciplinary engineering and construction company, specialising in complex infrastructure projects. Founded in 2001, the business has grown rapidly to become a national infrastructure contractor with a team of over 350 people and offices in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.


The company has extensive civil construction experience across water, dams, environmental works, roads, bridges and general earthworks as well as related engineering, construction methodology, planning and design.


Paul Bentley, JN Bentley managing director said: “Leed has built an impressive reputation across Australia for delivering high quality, technically challenging projects, and their expertise is well aligned with our own commitment to safe, reliable and innovative delivery. This acquisition is an opportunity to strengthen Mott MacDonald’s contracting offering, supported by JN Bentley’s 53-year construction heritage and the success of our design and build business, Mott MacDonald Bentley.”


The partnership will enable Mott MacDonald to strengthen its contracting business in Australia, mirroring the success of its UK-based design and build construction business – enhancing the integrated delivery of water projects through the specialist expertise brought by Leed’s talented team.


Adrian Jones, Mott MacDonald’s regional managing director for Asia Pacific, New Zealand and Australia said: “There is a significant demand for new and upgraded infrastructure across Australia and particularly in the water sector. By combining the capabilities of Mott MacDonald and Leed it takes our technical expertise to the next level, enabling us to provide a fully integrated design and construction offering to our clients in this space.”   


Craig Laslett, Leed managing director said: “Leed is pleased to be joining JN Bentley at a time of significant investment in water and civil infrastructure across Australia. With a shared focus on delivering quality outcomes for clients, our combined capabilities will support the delivery of complex water infrastructure projects across Australia.”


Four businessmen posing for an official photo in an office
Pictured (L-R): Steve Tetlow (director, JN Bentley), Andrew Millar (chairman of the board, Leed), Adrian Jones (regional managing director, Asia Pacific, New Zealand and Australia, Mott MacDonald) and Craig Laslett (managing director, Leed)

 
 

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