Tucker, Young, Jackson, Tull, Inc. (TYJT), based in Detroit and recognized as a leader in water, waste water and infrastructure engineering, became part of Alfred Benesch & Company (Benesch). The addition of TYJT expands Benesch’s design services and adds two new offices to Benesch – one in Detroit and the other in Baltimore. The combined firm has approximately 600 employees and offices in fifteen states.
“We’re very excited to expand our presence in Michigan”, says John Carrato, President and CEO of Benesch. “TYJT’s water/wastewater practice is incredibly strong, and we’re anxious to demonstrate our added expertise and depth in this area to our clients in Michigan and beyond.” George Karmo, President of TYJT, added, “We are excited to be part of Benesch and look forward to applying our expertise to other parts of the country. Benesch’s similar management style and culture, combined with the added depth and resources we can now provide to our clients, will leverage our respective portfolios and allow for a smooth and seamless integration.”
“We’re very excited to expand our presence in Michigan”, says John Carrato, President and CEO of Benesch. “TYJT’s water/wastewater practice is incredibly strong, and we’re anxious to demonstrate our added expertise and depth in this area to our clients in Michigan and beyond.” George Karmo, President of TYJT, added, “We are excited to be part of Benesch and look forward to applying our expertise to other parts of the country. Benesch’s similar management style and culture, combined with the added depth and resources we can now provide to our clients, will leverage our respective portfolios and allow for a smooth and seamless integration.”
Michael served as our trusted advisor throughout the entire process. After understanding our goals and value proposition,
Michael introduced us to Benesch and was instrumental in helping both firms achieve their respective goals.
– George Karmo, President, TYJT
Strogoff Consulting introduced the firms and advised TYJT throughout the merger process, including collaborating with each firm’s team of attorneys, accountants, CFOs and advisors to craft a mutually beneficial framework and set of agreements.