Civic has acquired leading mechanical, electrical and public health building services and sustainable energy design consultants, Watt Energy & Consulting Engineers.
The North West based consultancy, led by Dan Watt, works on public and private sector projects across the UK.
The company has gained a reputation for providing low carbon sustainable design solutions for clients, with current work including Capital & Centric’s iconic Littlewoods building project in Liverpool, Leeds City Village, Collyhurst Village and Trafford Wharf in Manchester.
This acquisition is the third addition to Civic in the last few months following the announcement of the creation of archaeology and heritage consultancy, Civic Heritage, in September and the acquisition of place experts New Practice in October.
Civic, a team of system thinkers in the built environment, was set up to carefully curate new complementary service offerings and to provide opportunities for growth so clients can benefit from an increased variety of services and exceptional quality project work, with a wider aim of achieving greater social and environmental impact.
Established in 2015, Watt employs 12 people who provide innovative and practical engineering design that reduce the environmental impact of buildings and infrastructure in the built environment. Services include mechanical, electrical and public health engineering design, energy modelling and environmental sustainability services.
Founding director, Dan Watt said: “We have collaborated with Civic Engineers for many years and have always worked well together. We have shared values and a real focus on solving problems for our clients, providing them with the most sustainable design solutions that put people and the environment at their heart. Joining the wider Civic team will help us to further our ambition of becoming a market leader, and enable us to have an even greater impact together.”
Stephen O’Malley, chief executive of Civic, said: “It has been quite a momentous few months for Civic and it is fantastic to be able to announce the addition of Watt Energy & Consulting Engineers. We have known Dan for a long time and he is a valued collaborator, so this acquisition seems like a very natural fit.
“The whole ethos behind Civic is about us having the ability to make a positive impact and to respond to the climate and societal challenges we are facing. We believe by carefully curating a team of experts with shared values and approach, we are offering clients the services they are telling us they need, and the opportunity to really put climate resilience and designing for people at the heart of everything.”
Civic’s advisors for the acquisition included Cowgills as corporate finance and Hill Dickinson as solicitors.
Image: (From left): Dan Watt, founding director at Watt; Katrina Davis, director of communications and culture at Civic Engineers; Julian Broster, COO and Stephen O’Malley, CEO at Civic).