Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Acquires Eng-Wong, Taub & Associates

East Coast planning, design, and engineering firm increases regional presence with addition of premier transportation planning and traffic engineering firm.

WATERTOWN, Mass.--()--Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc., a Boston-based planning, design, transportation, land development and environmental firm, announced its merger with Eng-Wong, Taub & Associates and its affiliates (Eng-Wong, Taub), a transportation planning, traffic engineering, and research firm with offices in New York City and Newark, N.J. This latest merger is the eighth for VHB since 2005 and part of its long-term strategic growth plan.

“We have enjoyed a working relationship with Eng-Wong, Taub for many years,” said Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. President and CEO Bob Brustlin. “By merging our operations and New York/New Jersey area staff, our clients will benefit from deeper and consistent talent in addition to more service offerings.”

This merger is a strategic step forward for both companies, said Brustlin. “Our deliberate approach to growth in New York and New Jersey has been to put all the right people together to create a very strong foundation of experience to serve our clients.”

“Together, we are better than the sum of our parts,” said Paul Eng-Wong, founder of Eng-Wong, Taub and now a principal at VHB. “With our combined solid track-records, strong leadership and service cultures, we will continue to carry out our strong commitment to clients, as we have done in the past and now, with a comprehensive portfolio of integrated professional services.”

Established in 1988, Eng-Wong, Taub grew into a 40-employee firm and stands out among the region’s traffic engineering and planning firms with its extensive work with over 200 public and private sector clients. The firm has been a call-in consultant to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for over 20 years, and worked closely with municipalities, transportation agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, and other public and private interests to solve the region’s most complex, high-profile traffic challenges. Their work on projects like the new Yankee Stadium, World Trade Center redevelopment, Second Avenue Subway, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, Newark Light Rail, New York City BRT, and East Side Access will transform the region’s landscape and transportation network for years to come.

“I am delighted that we’ve joined forces with a firm so much like ours,” said Marty Taub, co-founder of Eng-Wong, Taub and VHB principal. “We joined VHB because there is a great synergy and chemistry between us and a terrific match in skill sets that will benefit our clients. Plus, VHB has always impressed us with their dedication to client service.”

VHB is ranked among the nation’s top design and transportation engineering firms. Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. and its New York affiliate, VHB Engineering, Surveying and Landscape Architecture, P.C., provide services for notable projects in the New York/New Jersey region that include Port Authority of New York and New Jersey On-Call Consulting for Airport, Environmental and Financial Services; New York State DOT Construction Inspection Services; Stop & Shop Engineering and Integrated Services, Ronkonkoma Hub Transit Oriented Planning Study, PepsiCo World Headquarters Planning and Permitting, and Princeton University Arts & Transit Neighborhood Engineering.

The merger is effective September 1, 2011. The former Eng-Wong, Taub employees will continue to work from Two Penn Plaza in New York City and One Gateway Center in Newark. Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. and its New York affiliate, VHB Engineering, Surveying and Landscape Architecture, P.C., serve New York and New Jersey clients through five offices and 100 local employees in Albany, Hauppauge, White Plains, New York City and Edison, N.J.

Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) has 21 offices along the East Coast and headquarters in Watertown, Mass. near Boston. The firm employs a staff of 850, including planners, engineers and environmental scientists serving public and private clients. The company is owned by its employees with 2010-reported revenues of $142 million. VHB has been named among the top 100 design firms and is ranked 36th in the nation in transportation by Engineering News-Record. For more information, go to www.vhb.com. Vanasse Hangen Brustlin is affiliated with VHB Engineering, Surveying and Landscape Architecture, P.C. in New York.

Eng-Wong, Taub & Associates (Eng-Wong, Taub) is a traffic engineering, planning, and research firm with 40 professionals and support staff in New York City and New Jersey. Established in 1988, Eng-Wong, Taub conducts traffic, parking, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian analyses for a wide range of planning, design, and development studies for public and private sector clients. For more information, go to www.eng-wongtaub.com

Contacts

VHB
Vanessa Ryder, 619-924-1770
Lead Communications Specialist
vryder@vhb.com
or
Day Communications
Amanda Day, 407-716-8221
Aday@daycommunications.com

Release Summary

Boston based, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB), acquired Eng-Wong, Taub & Associates, a New York City and Newark, N.J. transportation planning, traffic engineering and research firm.

Contacts

VHB
Vanessa Ryder, 619-924-1770
Lead Communications Specialist
vryder@vhb.com
or
Day Communications
Amanda Day, 407-716-8221
Aday@daycommunications.com