Since it was founded in 2010, N|V|5 Global, a publicly owned internationalĀ engineeringĀ services provider based in Hollywood Fla.,Ā has acquiredĀ 25 companies, five of them in 2017 alone, including, most recently, Boston-based Richard D. Kimble Co., Inc. (RDK Engineers), a 120-year-old MEP engineering and design firm with 185 employees working out of five East Coast offices.
Speaking by phone from the Red Rock Resort in the Summerlin, Nev., master planned community, where N|V|5 Global was holding its annual shareholders meeting, Dickerson Wright, its Chairman and CEO, told BD+C that the addition of RDK Engineers āopens up the Northeast for us,ā and strengthens N|V|5ās MEP practice.
Aside from the RDK deal, N|V|5ās acquisitions this year have included H&K, a $6 million geotechnical engineering firm in Northern California; Lochrane, a $6.5 million civil engineering firm in Orlando, Fla.; and Energenz, a $2 million international energy services company based in Irvine, Calif. Last October, NV5 bought JBA Consulting Engineers.
In its first quarter ended April 1, N|V|5ās revenue increased by 42.7% to $64.1 million, and net income grew by 10.4% to $2.27 million.
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N|V|5 Global has been growing through acquisition since it launched eight years ago. It places a premium on keeping the employees of the companies it purchases in place, and making sure the acquisition is adding value to the firm. Image: N|V|5 Global
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N|V|5 paid for its acquisition of RDK Engineers with a combination of cash and stock. Wright said that itās typical for his company to pay 50% of a dealās value in cash.
N|V|5 focuses on construction quality assurance, infrastructure, engineering and support services, energy, program management, and environmental solutions. Over the years, the firmĀ has developed a process to determine whether another business would be a good fit through acquisition. Its criteria, explained Wright, revolve around added value, scalability, IT synchronicity, and single branding.
Perhaps most important, a businessās management has to be completely on board with the merger. Wright pointed out that there are 145,000 engineering firms in North America alone, most of which are private companies. This fragmentation has turned the engineering sector into a revolving door that has eroded any sense of loyalty and continuity between employer and employee.
As part of its acquisition strategy, N|V|R uses a carrot and stick approach to keep valued employees from walking out the door: It gets the managements of the companies it buys to sign employee agreements, in exchange for restricted NV5 stock they would receive after four years of service. Twenty-three of RDKās managers signed that agreement.
āI am a big believer in partners and a big believer in shareholders; thatās why weāre public,ā said Wright.
Christopher Cummings, PE, LEED AP, RDKās CEO, said he believed that N|V|5 shared RDKās āpriority of providing innovative solutions to our clients through practical ingenuity, efficiency, and quality engineering in every project.ā
Wright observed that a lot of mergers and acquisitions fail because too many companies get caught up in completing the deal without thinking through possible cultural collisions. āYouāre crossing an emotional bridge [when two companies merge] and often times people arenāt listening to things that end up being problems,ā such as allowing the acquired company to operate with the same autonomy or brand it had as an independent.
N|V|5, which has 2,300 employees and 102 offices, continues to look for companies that could be strategic fits. Wright said he sees āphenomenal opportunitiesā in Texas (where N|V|5 already has offices in Dallas and Austin). āBut I donāt want to go in on a company without a solid foundation.ā
He said his firm ālovesā water-related projects, although he acknowledges that acquisition costs in that sector are high. N|V|5 is also interested in getting deeper into environmental projects, even though they have āa high barrier of entry,ā said Wright.
N|V|5 operates four offices in Asia. But international expansion is less likely. āOnly if our clients bring us there,ā said Wright. For example, it just completed a liquefied natural gas processing plant in Angola for Bechtel Energy, for which N|V|5 provided quality control and energy services.Ā
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N|V|5 Global has provided MEP engineering services for a number of MGM-owned properties, including MGM Cotai in Macau. N|V|5's chairman, Dick Wright, said his company's international growth will be client driven. Image: N|V|5 Global
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