ByrneLooby rebrands into Ayesa

The company says it is now positioned to operate at a greater scale, drawing from the global engineering and technology specialists’ deep pool of resources

ByrneLooby has rebranded to its parent company, Ayesa. The move is said to mark a new era in its 25-year history and follows an 18-month integration period. Ayesa originally acquired ByrneLooby in February 2022.

The firm noted that the move will combine people and skillsets to ‘create a compelling, global-leading technology and engineering consulting services provider’. ByrneLooby says it will continue to build upon its reputation for technical excellence, through its offices in the Middle East, UK and Ireland.

According to a statement, the firm has helped deliver significant infrastructure projects such as The Shard, 22 Bishopsgate, Lowestoft Port, Blanchardstown Regional Drainage Scheme, Saggart Reservoir, HS2 and landmark city developments in Dublin and London. It is also said to have been pivotal in developing major wind farms in Ireland and the UK, and finally, giga projects in the Middle East, including Amaala and Red Sea Global.

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As Ayesa, the company is now positioned to operate at a greater scale, drawing from the global engineering and technology specialists’ deep pool of resources to offer additional services. It empowers the organisation to compete for more large-scale infrastructure projects within the Middle East, UK and Ireland without compromising the client-centric, highly personalised services for which their multidisciplinary teams have become renowned, the statement added.

“From the beginning, we could see that both companies are very similar in goals, culture and philosophy, with teams striving to deliver better quality and a more sustainable and resilient built environment. Since the acquisition, we’ve continued to grow our revenues, staff and capabilities, making significant inroads into the vibrant Middle East infrastructure sector. I’m excited about the future as we can do much more with greater agility, maintaining our core offering of highly technical and multidisciplinary services but now on a global scale,” explained Christian Seifart, Director – Global Marine & Coastal Division, who serves as the firm’s Middle East Lead.

Under one umbrella, the company will be able to share expertise and teams to achieve better outcomes and services for clients, the statement concluded.

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