M4D Business Journal 112 Should You Merge Your Practice? Part 1

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MANAGEMENT FOR DESIGN BUSINESS JOURNAL 112 SHOULD YOU MERGE YOUR FIRM? PROBABLY!

In Australia* there are approximately 10,800 Architecture, Engineering, Planning and related consultant and design businesses*. Of these: • 60% of practices have less than 5 people • 80% of practices have less than 10 people • 90% of practices have less than 20 people. This is just under 10,000 businesses who have a heavy reliance on the principals to bring in the clients, recruit and manage the people, design and deliver projects and control the finances. Ultimately, it doesn’t leave a lot of headspace, time or capacity to build and grow the practice. It also doesn’t allow much time to deal with success and the increasing risks that result from demanding contract conditions, finding and retaining the right people, lower fees, investment needs, and the changes in an increasingly global economy. Most Architecture, Engineering and Consultant (AEC) practices have a desire to develop their businesses and watch their practices prosper. But what’s holding them back from achieving this? Today, some forward-thinking businesses are considering how they break the mould. As BDP’s alignment with Japanese consultant Nippon Koei in March 2017 demonstrated, size, it seems, does matter. *Australian Bureau of Statistics Professional Service Businesses 2016.

In the past six years alone, approximately 600 architecture and engineering firms have been either sold or merged in the US.

The benefits of merging Merging — the coming together of two businesses and becoming a new business — is an increasing trend worldwide, an approach that Australia is slow to embrace. In our region, we are a long way behind what’s happening in other parts of the world — in particular, Asia and the US. In the past six years alone, approximately 600 architecture and engineering firms have been either sold or merged in the US. It is clear that the total number of Architects, Engineers and Designers in Australia far exceeds the commercial demand for services. There are too many businesses competing for a diminishing

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