Woolpert acquires AAM
Woolpert, a premier architecture, engineering, geospatial (AEG) and strategic consulting firm with, acquired AAM, a global geospatial services company that specializes in aerial mapping, surveying, GIS, and the development of innovative geospatial processes and technologies.
Woolpert, based in Dayton, Ohio, has 44 offices in three countries.
Headquartered in Australia, AAM supports Woolpert’s growing mapping activities in the Asia-Pacific region, with offices across New Zealand, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Both companies have developed tools and implemented best practices to optimize data sharing and improve operational efficiencies. Together, they plan to create additional subscription service products to address spatial digital twins, 3D GIS content, and building information modeling (BIM) integration with GIS and engineering workflows.
“Together, we will have more options than ever to host, analyze and integrate customer geospatial data, which translates into more sophisticated solutions to address more complex requirements,” said Joseph Seppi, senior vice president of Woolpert.
For more information, visit the Woolpert website.
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