OHM Advisors Acquires Griner Engineering, Inc.
Aquisition strategically enhances MEP capabilities and expands the firm’s presence in the southern United States
OHM Advisors is pleased to announce the acquisition of Griner Engineering. This strategic move represents a significant investment in the continued growth of OHM Advisors’ mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services and expands OHM Advisors’ presence in St. Petersburg, FL and Sevierville, TN, enabling the firm to bring its community advancement services to new markets.
“What excites me most about this acquisition is the shared passion of our team members for delivering exceptional solutions for clients and delivering innovative, people-focused designs and ideas that drive whole communities forward,” said Jon Kramer, president of OHM Advisors. “By combining our talents and expertise, we are well positioned to meet our mission of advancing communities today, tomorrow and for generations to come.”
Founded in 1968, Griner Engineering is a highly respected firm that serves a wide range of clients, including municipal, educational, commercial and industrial sectors nationwide.
“We are very excited to become part of the OHM team,” said Joe Griner, president of Griner Engineering. “This acquisition helps OHM meet its goal of doubling the number of MEP experts and increasing the number of clients we can serve.”
OHM Advisors’ diverse, mission-driven team works collaboratively across multiple disciplines, including architecture, municipal, environmental and transportation engineering, planning, urban design and construction services to create better places for people to live and work.
ABOUT OHM ADVISORS
OHM Advisors is a community advancement firm designing award-winning work across the architecture, engineering, and planning spheres. Founded in 1962, we believe in the power of multidisciplinary teamwork to find ideas that aren’t just different – they are better. With offices in multiple states, our 700+ person team partners with leaders at all government levels, school districts, developers, universities, and private companies to create great places for people.