Consertus Acquires Laceco To Expand MENA Footprint And Multidisciplinary Engineering Capabilities
Consertus, a Miami-based integrated professional services firm and portfolio company of RTC Partners, has acquired Laceco, an architecture, engineering, and planning consultancy headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. The deal expands Consertus' presence across the Middle East and North Africa, adding one of the region's largest multidisciplinary consultancies to its platform.
Founded in 1988, Laceco brings more than three decades of experience across master planning, architecture, engineering, infrastructure, environmental advisory, and program and construction management. The firm employs more than 150 professionals across offices in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, and Oman, and has supported over 22.5 billion dollars in project value for more than 100 clients. Notable projects include NEOM Construction Villages, Al Mamsha, Manateq Headquarters, and The Boulevard and Abdali Mall. Laceco's BIM-enabled workflows and cloud-based collaboration tools support delivery from concept through completion.
The acquisition strengthens Consertus' capabilities as demand grows for integrated design, engineering, and delivery solutions across urban development, infrastructure, energy, and environmental sectors. Consertus currently employs more than 1,200 professionals across the United States, Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle East, and India.
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"Laceco's technical expertise, long-standing client relationships, and track record of complex project delivery strengthen our ability to provide integrated solutions across the project lifecycle. Laceco's regional presence and technical depth strengthen our capabilities and position the company for continued growth."
Roy Block, CEO, Consertus
"Joining Consertus marks an important milestone for Laceco. Together, we are well positioned to broaden our service offering, create new opportunities for our people, and deliver greater value to clients across the region."
Yazane Alaily, CEO, Laceco
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