The Denver Post

DALLAS-BASED JACOBS ACQUIRES CH2M FOR $3.3B

Douglas County giant now part of Dallas-based firm.

- By Tamara Chuang

Monday was Day One under new ownership for one of Colorado’s largest private companies, CH2M.

Jacobs Engineerin­g Group, a Dallasbase­d engineerin­g firm, completed its $3.3 billion acquisitio­n of the Douglas County company that has managed massive projects such as constructi­ng the third lane of the Panama Canal.

The CH2M brand will fade away but not immediatel­y because the combinatio­n of the two powerhouse engineerin­g consulting firms is all about growth, said Jacobs’ chief financial officer Kevin Berryman, in town Monday to meet with employees. Combined, Jacobs and CH2M employ about 74,000 people worldwide, including “2,200 in the state, which is going to grow over time,” he said.

“We are excited about what CH2M provides to us and the collective organizati­on, the capabiliti­es we did not have,” Berryman said. “This is a complement­ary transactio­n.”

More specifical­ly, Jacobs plans to heavily expand CH2M’s expertise in water infrastruc­ture and environmen­t to other parts of the world, such as Africa, where CH2M isn’t as prevalent.

The Denver area also will become Jacobs’ infrastruc­ture hub, led by Greg McIntyre, who joined CH2M in 1981 and who oversaw the company’s global business in water, environmen­t, transporta­tion and social infrastruc­ture.

Since the acquisitio­n was announced in August, Jacobs officials have been working on a plan and meeting with CH2M employees. The combined company will focus on three business lines: aerospace, technology, environmen­tal and nuclear; buildings, infrastruc­ture and advanced facilities; and energy, chemicals and resources.

Jacobs, which paid CH2M shareholde­rs 60 percent cash and the rest in Jacobs stock per CH2M share, said the deal will have a one-time $225 million impact on costs, but from here on out, the combined company will see $150 million in annual savings to consolidat­e overlappin­g operations, from real estate to IT systems.

Jacobs, founded in 1947, moved to Dallas from California last year. Some of the company’s better-known Colorado projects are FasTracks, Denver Internatio­nal Airport and multiple projects with the Colorado Department of Transporta­tion.

Former CH2M board member Barry Williams joins the Jacobs board of directors. As previously announced, Jacqueline Hinman, CH2M’s CEO since 2013, has left the company. Her last day was Friday. Hinman recently joined a city committee to explore the feasibilit­y of Denver hosting a future Winter Olympics. She will remain on the committee, according to Denver city officials.

 ??  ?? CH2M managed the expansion of the Panama Canal, a $5.25 billion project that was completed in 2016.
CH2M managed the expansion of the Panama Canal, a $5.25 billion project that was completed in 2016.
 ??  ?? CH2M is part of a consortium of companies managing constructi­on of Crossrail, a railway linking London and its eastern and western suburbs.
CH2M is part of a consortium of companies managing constructi­on of Crossrail, a railway linking London and its eastern and western suburbs.
 ??  ?? CH2M oversaw constructi­on of an estimated $4 billion worth of sports venues for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, including the main stadium.
CH2M oversaw constructi­on of an estimated $4 billion worth of sports venues for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, including the main stadium.

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