Millar Merrigan acquires AMS Land Surveyors

By on 13 December, 2023
Andrew Smith (left) and Simon Merrigan.

Victorian land development consultancy Millar Merrigan has announced the acquisition of AMS Land Surveyors.

By acquiring AMS and its 34-year legacy, Millar Merrigan says it aims to strengthen its survey department, and broaden its client base and reach within the market.

The acquisition integrates five established professionals from AMS Land Surveyors into the Millar Merrigan team.

“This acquisition of AMS Land Surveyors marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for us,” said Simon Merrigan, Managing Director at Millar Merrigan.

“AMS Land Surveyors bring a wealth of experience and talent, and a robust client base. We are eager to integrate these projects into our portfolio, and foster connections with our new clients.”

“The acquisition is a testament to the positive workplace culture we’ve cultivated. We’re honoured that Andrew chose Millar Merrigan, knowing that his staff will be in good hands.”

“I look forward to seeing the work Millar Merrigan does in the future,” added Andrew Smith, founder of AMS.

“The work environment that Millar Merrigan has created leaves me with great hope, and I know that my team are going to be supported through their careers, well after I’m gone.”

Sean Ryan, Millar Merrigan’s Sector Manager for Surveying, said that the strategic nature of the acquisition “reinforces our commitment to excellence in surveying”.

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