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Bangor-based engineering firm Haley Ward Inc. continues to grow with its recent purchase of Dario Designs Inc., an international architectural and operational consulting firm based in Northborough, Mass. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
This is the fourth acquisition in 13 months for Haley Ward, which now offers services in 20 locations across Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Florida.
"The acquisition of Dario Designs aligns seamlessly with our vision of providing comprehensive solutions to our clients and strengthening our market presence," said Denis St. Peter, president and CEO of Haley Ward.
“By aligning with companies that share our vision for creativity, quality, employee engagement, and customer satisfaction, Haley Ward aims to diversify its architectural offerings and provide comprehensive solutions to its clients.”
During the transition, the firm will be known to its clients as Dario Designs, a division of Haley Ward.
Dario D. D. DiMare, president of Dario Designs, will serve as Haley Ward’s building design service line director, leading a team of architects, engineers and designers.
“Joining forces with Haley Ward opens up new avenues to deliver even more impactful solutions to our clients,” said DiMare.
“I am excited to bring my experience to the Building Design Service Line and support our efforts across New England and Florida to continue to drive excellence, innovation, and growth within the organization.”
Haley Ward is an employee-owned professional engineering, environmental and surveying consulting firm with approximately 200 employees. The company ranked No. 6 among the state's largest engineering firms in the 2023 Mainebiz Book of Lists. The rankings are based on the number of Maine-based engineers.
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