Origin Enterprises has announced the acquisition of Neo Environmental via IrishTimesBiz
Irish agri-services group Origin Enterprises has announced the acquisition of Uk group Neo Environmental.
Neo is a multi-disciplinary consultancy business that provides planning, environmental and technical advice to a range of clients, primarily in the energy and infrastructure sectors across Britain and Ireland. Origin chief executive Sean Coyle said: “The acquisition of Neo Environmental aligns with our strategy to broaden the group’s amenity, environmental and ecological portfolio and enhances our ability to deliver on our ambition of promoting sustainable land use.
“In addition to clients in the energy and infrastructure sectors, as subsidy regimes change, we expect farmers will continue to assess alternative uses for less productive agricultural land.
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