
LAVAL, QUE. — Englobe Corporation recently announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Pluritec, a Québec-based multidisciplinary engineering consulting firm headquartered in Trois-Rivières.
The transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions, but the agreement aligns with Englobe’s growth strategy and strengthens its ability to support clients at a time where infrastructure projects in Québec are becoming increasingly integrated and multidisciplinary, a release states.
Pluritec will continue to operate with the same team and the same established client relationships.
Founded in 1972, Pluritec has approximately 200 employees and has offices in Shawinigan, Victoriaville, Drummondville, Thetford Mines and Québec City.
“With this addition, Englobe will now have 27 offices and 1,650 employees throughout Québec,” the release notes.
Pluritec’s areas of expertise include infrastructure, structural engineering, building mechanical and electrical engineering, transportation, water treatment and environmental services.
Englobe has been recognized throughout Québec for its expertise and leadership in geotechnical, materials and environmental engineering.
“Building on Pluritec’s regional presence and multidisciplinary expertise, Englobe aims to strengthen its presence in several key markets, including municipal and para-public infrastructure, buildings, and transportation, while remaining close to the communities it serves,” the release adds.







