The WA-based land surveying company has joined forces with the Queensland company.


Western Australian-based land surveying group MNG has acquired Queensland’s LandPartners, in a bid to boost its presence in the sector.
The deal, which took effect on July 1, makes the company one of the biggest players in land surveying and spatial planning.
In a statement today, MNG said the two businesses had collaborated on numerous projects and the their complementary services and cultural alignment made bringing the companies together a natural progression.
“The move brings additional capability, capacity, and reach to our respective clients while at the same time creating more opportunities for our people by being part of an innovative, progressive company that is now in the top 5 firms of its type in the country,” the company said.
MNG managing director Scott Anderson welcomed the move.
“The alignment of our services and cultures strengthens our market position and opens new avenues for innovation and growth,” he said.
While it is business as usual clients, the internal teams are working collaboratively together on the integration.