On the 7th of November, Niche (Niche Environment and Heritage Pty Ltd) announced it has completed the acquisition of Ausecology (Ausecology Pty Ltd). Ausecology will now operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Niche.
Commenting on the acquisition of Ausecology, Niche’s Managing Director Ian Rollins, said,
“We are pleased to have completed this process and to now have Ausecology as part of the Niche business. Both companies remain focused on delivery of our existing projects and ensuring continuity for our clients. We are excited to bring together our joint capabilities and industry leading experts further strengthening both teams service offerings.”
Ralf Regeer and Lainie Grigg, Ausecology founders and directors, have accepted management and technical leadership roles at Niche.
Commenting on the acquisition, Ralf said:
“This marks the start of an exciting new chapter for the Ausecology team and our clients. With the support of the Niche executive team, their well-established corporate structures and extended service offering, we will be able to grow our impact together and achieve the vision of both companies for a more sustainable future.”
Niche: empowering people to create a sustainable future
Founded in 2009, Niche helps clients navigate their environmental, social or sustainability challenges across a project’s lifecycle to deliver commercially effective project outcomes.
Niche advises across sectors including government, energy transition, transport and utilities infrastructure, and natural resources management. Clients look to Niche for its ability to combine strategic advice, decades of practical experience and deep technical expertise in ecology, heritage and natural capital & offsetting services.
Ausecology: practical environmental outcomes for a better world
Founded in 2012, Ausecology is a specialist ecology, rehabilitation and environmental consultancy dedicated to delivering efficient, practical, and high-quality environmental solutions.
Ausecology offers a range of services, from ecological assessments and offsetting to environmental restoration and on-the-ground services, serving key sectors like transport, utilities, infrastructure, resources, and energy transition
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