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Stantec agrees to acquire VOA Associates

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Stantec agrees to acquire VOA Associates

This deal reflects an industry where consolidation is a strategic necessity for more firms.


By John Caulfield, Senior Editor | February 11, 2016

One of VOA Associates' strengths is the cultural and entertainment sector, and its recent work includes the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona, Fla., pictured above. Merging its operations with Stantec brings together companies with ā€œa commitment to design,ā€ says VOA's Chairman Mike Toolis. Image: VOA Associates

Stantec, one of the industryā€™s largest architecture/engineering firms, has signed a letter of intent to acquire Chicago-based VOA Associates, a top-10 architectural firm with eight offices and 280 employees in the U.S., Brazil, and China.

Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Stantec operates from over 250 offices worldwide. Its 15,000 employees include 3,800 who work in its building design practice, which the acquisition of VOA is expected to bolster.

ā€œVOA strengthens our collective ability to grow our building practice in U.S. markets,ā€ said Bob Gomes, PE, Stantecā€™s President and CEO. ā€œTheir talented staff has produced an impressive portfolio of workplace, healing, leisure, learning, civic, and entertainment venues.ā€

Stantec is acquiring VOAā€™s stock, but it did not disclose the terms of the agreement. If the parties complete this deal in late March, as planned, it would be Stantecā€™s 13th acquisition since January 2014. Recent transactions include its July 2015 purchase of certain assets and liabilities of VI Engineering, a 30-person firm, and the August 2015 acquisition of Irvine, Calif.-based, 60-person VA Consulting, a community development, transportation, and water-engineering firm.

In its financial report for the quarter ended September 30, 2015, Stantec reiterated its goal to be a top-10 global design firm, and to grow its business at a compound average rate of 15% per year. Through the first nine months of 2015, Stantecā€™s gross revenue increased by 15.1% to 2.167 billion Canadian dollars (US$1.55 billion), and its net income rose by 3.7% to C$131.1 million.

ā€œJoining Stantec expands horizons and opportunities for our staff and clients,ā€ says Michael Toolis, AIA, LEED AP, VOAā€™s Chairman and CEO. ā€œBoth firms share a commitment to design, a global growth strategy, and market diversity.ā€

Stanis Smith, SVPĀ with Stantec, tells BD+C that VOAā€™s leadership ā€œwill absolutelyā€ stay on post merger. Stantecā€™s operations are divided into four groups, and VOA will be folded into its Buildings Group, whose management structure will be altered to accommodate this integration.Ā Ā 

Smith says the two firms had been discussing this merger for several months. ā€œWhat we saw is a complimentary fit, with no redundancies. Itā€™s a marriage that make sense in both directions.ā€ Smith adds that during those talks, Stantec and VOA officials identified a number of project opportunities that they could pursue jointly.

Smith says Stantec looks at acquisitions ā€œas a way of getting better, not just bigger. Growth is not the design, but the outcome. You wouldnā€™t believe the number of inquiries we get, but weā€™re very selective in our acquisitions, where weā€™re looking for complimentary skills, geographies, or both.ā€

Toolis tells BD+C that VOA had considered private equity and international AEC firms as possible suitors. By choosing to join forces with Stantec, VOA ā€œis ready to take another stepā€ by ā€œgaining access to [Stantecā€™s] size, portfolio, and talent.ā€

Toolis notes, too, that by acquiring VOA, Stantec will be doubling the size of its New York office, and significantly increasing its presence in Chicago, where VOA employs 140 people and Stantec 50. VOA is active in Orlando, where Stantec didnā€™t have an office, and is big in the entertainment and defense sectors, which hadnā€™t been as prominent for Stantec.

ā€œWe filled some gaps, and they strengthened our bench,ā€ says Toolis.

The Stantec-VOA agreement comes at a time when consolidation (or rumblings about potential deals) within the AEC industry appears to be gaining momentum. Earlier this month, for example, London-based GB Fitzsimon, a cost and project consultant, announced it would merge with Cumming, a Los Angeles-based international project management and construction services firm.

A survey conducted last year by Zweig Group found that 42% of the architecture and planning firms polled were considering acquisitions, compared to 30% in 2012; and that 68% of the firms polled include a merger or acquisition in their strategic plans for the next five years.

VOA has been in business 46 years and is currently a decent-sized companyā€”it generated more than $70 million in architecture revenue in 2014. But Toolis says his firm acknowledged that size matters at this moment in its history.

ā€œBefore the Internet, we depended primarily on our relationships," says Toolis. "But now that weā€™re at a certain level, weā€™re spending more on our website and social media, which gets expensive. And gets harder and harder to compete.ā€

Toolis says that on practically every job it bids, VOA goes against the largest firms in the world.Ā Becoming part of Stantec ā€œgives us a lot more firepower.ā€ And while the VOA brand will disappear, Toolis says his companyā€™s relationships with clients ā€œdonā€™t necessarily depend on our name.ā€

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