GZA acquires Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations

March 8, 2018
The groundwater consulting firm in New Hampshire is now a division of GZA GeoEnvironmental.  

NORWOOD, MA & MEREDITH, NH, MARCH 8, 2018 -- GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (GZA), a leading multi-disciplinary firm providing geotechnical, environmental, ecological, water, and construction management services, has announced the acquisition ofEmery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations, LLC. (EGGI), a New Hampshire-based firm focused on groundwater exploration, development, management, and protection.

EGGI will operate as a division of GZA and will maintain its current leadership as well as its office in Meredith, NH.

"The EGGI team is one of the most respected and sought-after groundwater experts in the Eastern United States, and this acquisition enables GZA to expand our water services and client base," said Bill Hadge, CEO of GZA. "As demand for sustainable groundwater resources continues to increase, the ability to identify and develop previously undiscovered groundwater supplies will become ever more important."

Hadge added, "One of the most significant indicators of the quality of professional service that EGGI delivers is that every client the firm has provided professional services for since its 1989 founding has continued to use EGGI for additional and follow-up groundwater investigation initiatives.’’

James M. Emery, President and CEO of EGGI, said: "Joining GZA will empower EGGI to scale up our reach and impact, while continuing to deliver to all our clients the level of service and the innovative solutions they’ve come to expect from EGGI. Everyone at EGGI is excited to join the dynamic, growing, and industry-leading team at GZA."

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