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Harrison Grierson and T2 merge to form HGT2

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Harrison Grierson and T2 merge to form HGT2

On 1 February 2017, we merged with traffic and transportation engineering specialists, T2, creating a new business called HGT2.

This is the first merger in our 131-year history and is a significant milestone for both companies.

‘Much thought and effort has gone into our decision to merge with T2 and we’re excited about the new opportunities it will create and the additional specialist services we can offer clients,’ says our Managing Director, Glen Cornelius.

T2 employs people in Auckland and Wellington. Its services include transportation planning studies, transport assessments, economic analyses, detailed design, safety studies and assessment, policy development and transportation research.

HGT2 will continue to operate from T2’s Auckland CBD premises, with minimal change to personnel roles and responsibilities.

In January, Harrison Grierson and T2 were jointly appointed to the new Traffic and Transportation Engineering Professional Services panel for Auckland Transport.

 

 

 

Published in ENGINEERING
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