RobertsDay has joined the Hatch group of companies bringing together Australian thought leaders in urban solutions with global experts in infrastructure, engineering and construction.

This integration offers a cohesive, multidisciplinary place-led design service that unites RobertsDay’ front-end spatial planning, urban design and placemaking capability with Hatch’s expertise in development strategy, economic analysis, infrastructure master planning, engineering, implementation and program management.

Hatch’s breadth of experience across 150 countries and RobertsDay’ focus on Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East will help deliver transformational ideas and solutions to clients globally.

“The challenges that our clients face in designing, delivering, and managing urban environments increases in size and complexity every day,” said John Bianchini, chairman and CEO of Hatch. “The integration of Hatch and RobertsDay sets us up to take the lead on these challenges and create positive change for clients and communities worldwide.”

“The opportunities that this new partnership brings are exciting,” said Marine White, managing director of RobertsDay. “Our urban design and placemaking skills combined with Hatch’s Urban Solutions expertise in social and economic strategy and consulting will drive the creation of vibrant places grounded in economic and technical intelligence, ensuring they endure and thrive.”

Mike Day, founder of RobertsDay, is also enthusiastic about the union. “Our decision to partner with Hatch is about building the foundation for the next generation. By harnessing the combined potential of both companies, we can secure the most exciting projects and open up new career opportunities, while remaining true to RobertsDay’s original ethos.”

“We acknowledge and thank our existing client base who has been an integral part of the growth and success of RobertsDay over the last 27 years. Through our partnership with Hatch we will be better positioned than ever to service our existing clients as well as tackle the world’s most complex urban development and infrastructure challenges,” adds Day.

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With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, Hatch has 9,000 staff with experience in over 150 countries.

With 25 years of award-winning experience, RobertsDay projects range from complex infill sites to the master planning of tomorrow’s new communities.

Featured image from Hatch.

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