The addition of H.R. Gray will allow Haskell to provide a unique skill set to municipal clients. “This acquisition is part of a larger strategy to expand our water business,” said Pete Kinsley, vice President of Haskell's water division. “Like many parts of the country, Ohio faces significant water challenges and recently enacted design-build and construction management at-risk enabling legislation to provide community leaders with project delivery alternatives to consider as they develop solutions for these challenges. We are confident that the combination of Haskell's expertise in design-build and CMAR and H.R. Gray's proficiency in program management will enhance our ability to meet customer needs in that market segment, both in Ohio and other parts of the country.”
H.R. Gray will continue its current operations in Columbus and its regional offices and maintain its existing brand. Under the terms of the acquisition, the H.R. Gray leadership team will become part of the Haskell leadership team and Jim Joyce will continue to serve as president of H.R. Gray, a wholly owned subsidiary of Haskell. For more than 30 years, H.R. Gray has provided construction management and consulting services to the construction industry by offering responsive, cost-effective, high quality construction and program management services for complex projects, as well as resolution of construction disputes for public agencies.
Under the acquisition, H.R. Gray employees will join Haskell's team of architects, engineers and construction experts. The acquisition will also expand Haskell's geographic presence by adding the H.R. Gray offices to its list of corporate locations, which currently include its headquarters in Jacksonville and offices in Atlanta, Dallas and Mexico City.
More information about Haskell's services is available at www.haskell.com or by calling Pete Kinsley 904-357-4868. To learn about H.R. Gray, visit www.hrgray.com or call 614-487-1335.