Jensen Hughes, Nexus Technical Services agree to merger

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Jensen Hughes and Nexus Technical Services Corp. said on Monday that they have agreed to merge into a company that will offer consulting services to the nuclear power and energy industry, including fire protection, engineering solutions and property risk management.

The companies together currently are valued at $180 million in revenue and employ 800.

“The addition of Nexus continues the expansion of service offerings that meet our goal of advancing the science of safety, both within the nuclear power and energy industries, as well as with institutional and commercial occupancies in the nonpower marketplace,” Jensen Hughes CEO Phil Rogers said. “Nexus adds to our group a solid history of proven results with respected staff possessing strong technical talents.”

The integration is set to begin immediately, with officials aiming to prevent any issues with client service.

“We are pleased to have completed this merger, as it represents a significant step forward for both our clients and employees,” Nexus President Tom McCormack said. “This merger provides additional resources to our clients wherever they work in the world, while also offering increased opportunities for our highly motivated staff.”



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