
KEO expands Sustainability + Environment Division with acquisition of Meehan Green
Industry News KEO expands Sustainability + Environment Division with acquisition of Meehan Green
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The combined teams will immediately collaborate on active projects in Ireland, Europe, and Middle East, with plans to scale operations in Ireland and Europe
KEO International Consultants has announced the acquisition of Meehan Green, which is said to be one of Europe's leading green building consultancies.
The acquisition significantly expands KEO's Sustainability + Environment Division, which is the largest in the Middle East and one of the largest waste management consultancies globally, the firm said in a statement. The acquisition also accelerates KEO's expansion into Europe and reinforces its commitment to providing innovative ESG, decarbonisation, and green building solutions worldwide.
'We are pleased to welcome Meehan Green to KEO. Their specialised expertise and strong reputation in Ireland and throughout Europe add important capabilities to our Sustainability + Environment Division. This partnership allows us to better serve our clients pursuing ambitious green building standards in Europe and beyond, while staying true to our shared commitment and passion to practical, innovative solutions,' said Donna Sultan, President and CEO of KEO.
Following the acquisition, Meehan Green will operate as Meehan Green, a KEO Company, and will combine its deep regional expertise with KEO's global scale, innovation, and sustainability capabilities.
Nellie Reid, LEED Fellow, Managing Director of Meehan Green added, 'This is an exciting next step for our business. Joining KEO empowers us to elevate our legacy of sustainability leadership in Ireland and beyond. By uniting our local insights with KEO's global reach, we can deliver transformative results for clients bridging policy, innovation, and execution to meet the urgent demands of a decarbonising world.'
KEO's Sustainability + Environment Division, led by Christian Millar, is renowned for its multidisciplinary approach. Its team of engineers, biologists, scientists, architects, and policymakers are pioneers of green progress, fueled by continuous research and a passion for innovative solutions. By pushing sustainability boundaries, KEO delivers solutions that not only exceed benchmarks, but also drive meaningful change for communities and the planet. With the addition of Meehan Green's specialised team, KEO further solidifies its position as the partner of choice for organizations navigating complex sustainability, ESG, and Net Zero challenges, the statement from KEO explained.
Millar continued, 'Meehan Green's proven track record in high-performance, green building certifications and whole building lifecycle carbon analysis aligns seamlessly with our vision. This acquisition isn't just about growth. It's about amplifying our collective ability to turn sustainability ambitions into measurable outcomes. Clients across Europe and the Middle East will now have access to an even deeper reservoir of expertise.'
The combined teams will collaborate on active projects in Ireland, Europe, and the Middle East, with plans to scale operations in Ireland and Europe to meet rising demand. KEO's investment in Meehan Green underscores its long-term strategy towards global sustainability transition through innovation, talent, and geographic diversification, the firm said.
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