An Irish provider of professional services in engineering, architecture and project management worldwide has announced it has been awarded EU-funded consultancy projects worth €10m in the Balkan region.
Headquartered in Ireland, PM Group's 1,700 multi-disciplinary teams deliver complex, capital projects to clients in the private and public sectors.
It's major healthcare and education expertise is delivered through Devereux Architects, an award-winning firm of architects and member of the PM Group, who are currently working on major healthcare and education projects in Ireland, the UK, Europe and the Middle East.
Today's news revealed that PM Group's international consultancy division, PM International competed against some of Europe's leading consultancy companies in countries such as Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova and Serbia to win these high profile contracts.
Projects will include waste governance in Moldova and Belarus; environmental and economic sector projects in Bosnia; competition and state aid in Croatia; SME Development in Kosovo; Strengthening of Macedonia's Civil Service Agency on behalf of the European Commission and environmental and municipal projects in Serbia.
"We were delighted to win these new projects. It is a particularly rewarding area to work in as we are involved with helping pre-accession countries to implement sustainable solutions as foundations to their future growth," said Dermot O'Dwyer of PM Group.
"Employing highly-qualified and experienced professionals with the range of skills, knowledge and experience, we are well positioned to comply with and execute world-class projects in that region, and beyond," he said.
In addition to the successes in the Balkan Region, PM has recently begun work in Brussels with the European Commission to assist in effectively coordinating activities with other donors (World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank etc.) in the western Balkan region and Turkey.
"PM Group's recent successes are a reflection of the company's strategic ambitions to broaden its international consultancy activities.
"This is reflected by our long term presence in Romania and Bulgaria and our recent work with the Asian Development Bank in Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Our reputation in international consultancy has grown to the extent that we continue to see this market as a major growth area for the Group," added Mr O'Dwyer.
See: www.pmg.ie
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