GHD Group

{{Short description|International professional services company based in Australia}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

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| type = Private company

| foundation = 24 September 1928, 97 years ago{{cite book|last1=Arneil|first1=Stan|title=A firm foundation : the story of Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey, consulting engineers, 1928-1988|date=1988|publisher=Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey|location=Sydney|isbn=0-7316-2096-8}}

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| locations = 200+ offices in 14 countries (2024){{cite book|title=GHD 2016 Annual Review|pages=2|url=https://year-in-review-2024.ghd.com/p/1|accessdate=2 January 2025}}

| key_people = Rob Knott
(Chairman)
Jim Giannopoulos
(CEO)

| area_served = Worldwide

| industry = Professional services

| products = Engineering, management, design, environmental science, architecture

| services = Consulting

| num_employees = Approx. 12,000 (2024){{Cite web|url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2023/index.html|title = GHD | 2023 Annual Review - About GHD}}

| revenue = AUD 2.9 billion (2024){{Cite web|url=https://info.ghd.com/Year-In-Review-2024|title = Year in Review 2024 |date = 15 December 2024}}

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GHD Group Pty Ltd (formerly known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey) is a global employee-owned multinational technical professional services firm providing advisory, architecture and design, buildings, digital, energy and resources, environmental, geosciences, project management, transportation and water services.{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=242062953|title=Company Overview of GHD Group Pty Ltd |website=Bloomberg.com |access-date=9 June 2019}}

GHD employs more than 12,000 people—engineers, architects, planners, scientists, project managers and economists— operating in over 160 offices across five continents serving clients in water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings, and transportation markets. GHD has delivered projects in over 135 countries.

History

GHD was founded as a private practice in Melbourne, Australia in 1928 by Alan Gordon Gutteridge who operated as a consulting engineer with focuses on water and sewerage. The partnership of Gerald Haskins and Geoffrey Innes Davey{{cite book|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130636b.htm |title=Davey, Geoffrey Innes (1906 - 1975) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online |chapter=Davey, Geoffrey Innes (1906–1975) |publisher=Adb.online.anu.edu.au |date= |accessdate=10 August 2010}} joined with Gutteridge's practice in 1939, establishing the formal partnership of Gutteridge Haskins & Davey. During the 1950s and 60s GHD grew to more than 400 employees while expanding into transportation, manufacturing plants, building and civil works, energy, mining and dams. A notable project of the 1960s was the extension of potable water and sewage infrastructure across Tasmania. GHD expanded globally in the 1970s with a joint venture in Malaysia.{{cite web |url=https://www.ghd.com/en-us/about-us/history.aspx|title=History |website=GHD.com |access-date=9 June 2019}}

During the 1990s GHD expanded its services into architecture, environmental and business consulting while expanding its presence in Southeast Asia. During the 2000s GHD continued to grow through a series of mergers and acquisitions in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, China, Chile and Malaysia. By 2013 GHD had grown to more than 1000 employees in North America.

In 2014, GHD merged with Canadian firm Conestoga-Rovers & Associates in one of the largest private stock transactions in the engineering and environmental consulting industry, creating a combined company of 8,500 employees. At the time of the merger Conestoga-Rovers had about 3,000 employees mostly in North America and the United Kingdom, while GHD had 5,500 employees across five continents.{{cite news |first=Rose |last=Simone |url=https://www.therecord.com/news-story/4408592-conestoga-rovers-merging-with-australian-engineering-firm/ |title=Conestoga-Rovers merging with Australian engineering firm |work=Waterloo Region Record |date=8 March 2014}} The combined company became the sixth-largest employee-owned engineering consultancy in the world, with $1.5 billion in combined revenue.{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Bleby |url=https://www.afr.com/business/banking-and-finance/investment-banking/consultancy-ghd-engineers-merger-with-canada-s-cra-20140314-ixksz |title=Consultancy GHD engineers merger with Canada's CRA |work=The Australian Financial Review |date=14 March 2014}} Also in 2014, GHD acquired the brand and business of Australian architecture firm Woodhead, later renamed GHD Woodhead.{{cite news |first=Nathan |last=Johnson |url=https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/ghd-in-massive-merger-with-conestoga-rovers-associ |title=GHD in massive merger with Conestoga-Rovers & Associates and takes on North American market |website= Architectureanddesign.com |date=7 July 2014}}{{cite web |url=https://www.thefifthestate.com.au/business/investment-deals/woodhead-liquidation-many-questions-and-few-answers-from-ghd/ |title=Woodhead liquidation – many questions and few answers from GHD |date=9 April 2014 |first=Willow |last=Aliento |website=The Fifth Estate |accessdate=10 May 2020}}

In 2018 GHD opened a new North American headquarters facility in Waterloo, Ontario. At that time, the company said that the North American region accounted for over half of GHD's {{USD|1.7 billion}} global revenue.{{cite news |url=https://www.canadianconsultingengineer.com/companies-people/ghd-opens-north-american-headquarters-waterloo/1003407192/ |title=GHD opens North American headquarters in Waterloo |publisher=Association of Canadian Engineering Companies |work=Canadian Consulting Engineer |date=26 March 2018}}

On 2 April 2024, Jim Giannopoulos was appointed CEO, after serving in leadership roles in Canada and leading the America's region. {{Cite web |date=2024-04-04 |title=GHD Names Jim Giannopoulos as New Global CEO |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ghd-names-jim-giannopoulos-global-200000584.html |access-date=2024-04-04 |website=Yahoo Finance |language=en-US}}

Market sectors

In FY2024 30% of revenues were in the Environment sector, 21% in transportation, 19% in water, 18% in property and buildings, and 12% in Energy and resources. GHD saw 8% organic growth over FY2023 with revenues of 2.888 Billion AUD (1.822 Billion USD).{{cite web |title=Year in review 2024 |url=https://year-in-review-2024.ghd.com/p/1 |publisher=GHD Group}}

  • Water – In 2024, nineteen percent of GHD’s revenues were derived from water-related design services. Past projects include desalination projects for the City of Carlsbad, Camp Pendleton, City of Huntington Beach and South Orange County in the US, the Brisbane and Christchurch rebuilding efforts, Manila Sewerage implementation, Codelco Colon Processing Plant in Chile and the Oakura Sewerage scheme in New Zealand. GHD designed and administered the contract to upgrade the Hespeler trunk sanitary sewer line for the city of Cambridge, Ontario without digging a 2 km trench through an environmentally sensitive area. It also designed a tunnel aqueduct for Manila Water to provide water to approximately 7 million people. It designed and constructed two ultraviolet disinfection surface water treatment facilities for Westchester County, New York. It constructed a water treatment system using membrane bioreactor technology to provide 100,000 gallons of reclaimed water per day for Wickenburg, Arizona.{{cite web |url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2018/projects-water.html|title=Water Projects |website=GHD 2018 Annual Review |access-date=9 June 2019}}
  • Energy & Resources – In 2024, twelve percent of GHD’s revenues were derived from energy and resources. Past projects of note include the Hawsons Magnetite Iron Ore Mine and the QCLNG Export Pipeline in Australia, and the Taysan Copper Mine in the Philippines.
  • Environment – In 2024, thirty percent of GHD’s revenues were generated from environmental services. Past projects of note include the HydroAysen Transmission System in Chile, Minimbah Bank Third Track Biodiversity project, and the Townsville Marine Precinct, both in Australia. Recent projects include the installation of an articulated concrete block mat and sand-water slurry to remediate industrial contamination of Bayou d'Inde in Louisiana and conversion of a landfill in the Mariana Islands to a park, including the installation of drainage and liner systems reducing the amount of contaminated water and protection from erosion in adherence to EPA regulations.{{cite web |url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2018/projects-environment.html |title=Environment Projects|website=GHD 2018 Annual Review |access-date=9 June 2019}}
  • Property & Buildings – As of 2024, eighteen percent of GHD’s revenues were generated from property and buildings. Past projects of note include the Al Walkra Hospital in Qatar, the Kerikeri Police Station in New Zealand and Richlands Rail Station in Australia.{{cite web |url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2018/projects-property-buildings.html|title=Property & Buildings Projects |website=GHD 2018 Annual Review |access-date=17 June 2019}}
  • Transportation – As of 2024, twenty-one percent of GHD’s revenues were generated from transportation. Past projects of note in include the Ahuriri to Napier Transportation Link in New Zealand, the San Antonio Port Expansion in Chile and South Road Superway in South Australia. Recent projects include the implementation of a multi-lane roundabout on Highway 68 in Monterey, California, including the project management, traffic analysis, and specialty engineering design; business case development and economic assessment, including highway and bridge concept designs, for New Zealand State Highway 3 connecting the Manawatū-Whanganui and Hawke’s Bay regions; and the design and construction of 1 km of acoustic barriers along New Zealand State Highway 1 to mitigate noise and air pollution.{{cite web |url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2018/projects-transportation.html |title=Transportation Projects |website=GHD 2018 Annual Review |access-date=17 June 2019}}
  • Digital – GHD employs over 500 technology professionals who provide data analytics, location intelligence, cyber security, and virtual and augmented reality technology services.{{cite web |url=https://communications.ghd.com/annualreview/2018/who-we-are.html |title=GHD - Who are we |date=2018 |website=GHD Communications |access-date=30 May 2019}} Recent projects include the creation of a connected site for the Level Crossing Removal Authority to facilitate data handling and sharing across a complex rail infrastructure upgrade; and preparation of a smart city framework, roadmap and governance process for Glenelg Shire, Victoria.{{cite web |url=https://www.ghd.com/en-us/services/digital.aspx |title=GHD - Digital |website=GHD.com |access-date=17 June 2019}}

Achievements

The International Water Association awarded GHD's Birmingham Resilience Project the bronze medal for Exceptional Project Execution and Delivery at its 2018 Innovation Awards.{{cite web |url=http://iwa-network.org/press/18-winners-at-the-12th-iwa-project-innovation-awards/ |title=18 Winners at the 12th IWA Project Innovation Awards |date=18 September 2018 |website=International Water Association |access-date=24 May 2019}} The American Council of Engineering Companies of California honored GHD for Comprehensive Large-Scale Habitat Restoration for the wetland mitigation work the firm did with for the Border Coast Regional Airport Authority.{{cite web |url=https://www.acec-ca.org/m/custom_page.asp?page=2018EEAAwards |title=2018 Engineering Excellence Awards |website=American Council of Engineering Companies of California |access-date=24 May 2019}} The Australian Institute of Project Management recognized GHD for the firm's Pesticide Container Management in the Pacific.{{cite web |url=https://www.aipm.com.au/awards/current-pmaa-winners/awards-items/national-winner-9 |title=National Winner 2018 |website=Australian Institute of Project Management |access-date=19 June 2019}}{{Dead link|date=April 2025}} GHD received an Award of Merit, Environmental from Engineering News-Record for the firm's involvement in the closure of a Puerto Rico Dump and the construction of Eloy S. Inos Peace Park.{{cite web |url=https://www.enr.com/articles/45261-award-of-merit-environmental-regulatory-closure-of-puerto-rico-dump-construction-of-eloy-s-inos-peace-park?v=preview |title=Award of Merit, Environmental: Regulatory Closure of Puerto Rico Dump & Construction of Eloy S. Inos Peace Park |date=27 September 2018 |website=Engineering News-Record |access-date=19 June 2019}} GHD Woodhead received the Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture and a national award for sustainable architecture from the Australian Institute of Architects for the design of the Barwon Water HQ in Geelong, Australia.{{cite web |url=https://www.realcommercial.com.au/news/a-million-reasons-why-barwon-water-hq-wins-national-award |title=A million reasons why Barwon Water HQ wins national award |last=Farago |first=Peter |date=5 November 2018 |website=RealCommercial |access-date=19 June 2019}}

In 2024, GHD was ranked #14 Environmental Analyst in the Top 100 Global Environmental & Sustainability Consultancy Firm Rankings.

In 2018, GHD was ranked 16th in Financial Review’s annual top 500 private companies in Australia list.{{cite news |url=https://www.afr.com/leadership/afr-lists/top-500-private-companies/top-500-private-companies-2018-the-full-list-20180903-h14w4v |title=Top 500 Private Companies 2018: the full list |work=The Australian Financial Review |access-date=22 May 2019}}

In 2024, GHD was ranked 27th in Engineering News-Record’s annual Top 500 Global Design Firms.{{cite web |url=https://www.enr.com/toplists/2018-Top-150-Global-Design-Firms-1 |title=ENR 2018 Top 150 Global Design Firms 1-100 |date=1 July 2018 |website=Engineering News-Record |access-date=24 May 2019}}

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