B+H partners with Surbana Jurong

October 18, 2018 - 07:00

B+H, an architecture, design and strategic consulting firm founded in Toronto, is partnering with one of Asia’s largest urban and infrastructure consulting firms, Surbana Jurong Private Limited (Surbana Jurong) of Singapore.

Left to right: Eric Ang, board member, Surbana Jurong; Ku Moon Lun, board member, Surbana Jurong; Bill Nankivell, CEO, B+H Architects; Liew Mun Leong, chairman, Surbana Jurong; Wong Heang Fine, Group CEO, Surbana Jurong; Rocco Yim, principal, Rocco Design Architects; and Yeo Siew Haip, managing director, SAA. Photo courtesy of B+H
Viet Nam News

SINGAPORE B+H, an architecture, design and strategic consulting firm founded in Toronto, is partnering with one of Asia’s largest urban and infrastructure consulting firms, Surbana Jurong Private Limited (Surbana Jurong) of Singapore. 

B+H opened its office in Việt Nam in 2010 and Surbana Jurong in 2009.

In Việt Nam, mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore, where both firms have a presence, B+H will continue to operate independently, providing a full suite of design services and collaborating with Surbana Jurong and member companies.

Poised for the next phase of its transformation into a world-class strategic consulting and design powerhouse, this new partnership aligns B+H with a global industry leader and provides unprecedented access to a deeper and broader platform from which to propel the firm’s growth. 

The new partnership marks Singapore-based Surbana Jurong’s first investment in a North American consulting and design practice and a key phase of its urban transformation strategy. 

Sharing common goals and service, sector and geographic synergies, B+H will deepen Surbana Jurong’s architecture and design capabilities. 

In turn, B+H’s ability to transform spaces, communities and economies will be dramatically expanded through the Surbana Jurong Group’s global network. 

Founded in Toronto in 1953, B+H first established its name by working on small-to-medium-scale developments throughout the city, gradually building its portfolio through collaborations with well-known ‘starchitects’ on the execution of some the city’s most iconic projects, such as Mies van der Rohe’s TD Centre.

Surbana Jurong is a group of companies with a global network of 130 offices with 14,500 employees.  Its other member companies are AETOS and KTP in Singapore, RBG and SMEC in Australia and Sino-Sun in China. VNS

 

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