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BOSTON – DLR Group CEO Steven McKay has announced the strategic acquisition of Tsoi Kobus Design, a prominent healthcare and life sciences planning and design firm based in Boston. This move aims to enhance DLR Group's capabilities in delivering innovative design solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.
Tsoi Kobus Design is recognized for its commitment to creating functional and sustainable environments that promote health and well-being. By integrating Tsoi Kobus's expertise into its operations, DLR Group is poised to strengthen its position in the competitive landscape of architectural design, particularly within the healthcare and life sciences domains.
The merger is expected to foster collaboration and innovation, allowing both firms to leverage their strengths for improved client service. McKay emphasized that this acquisition aligns with DLR Group's mission to provide exceptional design services that address the complexities of modern healthcare environments, ultimately benefiting communities and enhancing patient care.
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