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Englobe completes transaction to acquire Ontario-based engineering firm Cambium

Englobe completes transaction to acquire Ontario-based engineering firm Cambium

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A third multi-service consulting firm joins Englobe's growing Canadian platform in 2025
MONTRÉAL, July 14, 2025 /CNW/ - Englobe Corporation, a leading Canadian engineering and environmental services firm, announced today it has completed its transaction of a previously announced acquisition - Cambium Inc. (Cambium), a 235 person employee-owned, multi-service consulting and engineering firm headquartered in Peterborough, Ontario. This acquisition further develops Englobe's service capacity, particularly in the environmental sector, and reaffirms the company's steadfast vision of growing its domestic footprint in the Canadian market and supporting more clients and communities across the country.
"In early June, Englobe entered into a definitive binding agreement with Cambium," said Mike Cormier, President, Englobe Corporation. "Today, that transaction if officially complete and we are thrilled to welcome Cambium into our growing Canadian platform."
For more information on this agreement or to coordinate an interview with an Englobe spokesperson, please contact Stephanie Gomes at [email protected].
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Englobe is a leading engineering and environmental services firm with a well-established presence across Canada. Its team of over 3,400 employees includes engineers, science professionals, technicians and technical support staff. Englobe offers a broad suite of services from engineering, design and inspection to environmental consulting and remediation. It completes over 25,000 projects annually for public and private sector clients. In July 2024, Englobe joined Colliers, a global diversified professional services and investment management company. For more information, visit Englobe's website.
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