11 Facts About Ramboll

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In March 2011 Ramboll bought privately owned UK based engineering firm Gifford.

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2.

Also in March 2011, Ramboll acquired the power engineering section of DONG Energy, DONG Energy Power.

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3.

Later that year in July 2011, Ramboll Informatik was divested to the Danish IT company KMD.

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4.

In 2014 Ramboll acquired US-based global consultancy, ENVIRON, adding more than 1,500 environmental and health science specialists in 21 countries.

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5.

In 2018 Ramboll acquired North American engineering and design consultancy OBG, adding 950 consultants to Ramboll's North American presence.

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6.

In December 2019, Ramboll announced the acquisition of Henning Larsen Architects, effective on 2 January 2020.

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7.

Ramboll was the leading engineer on the new Royal Danish Opera, The Copenhagen Opera House.

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8.

The innovative design of the roof, which Ramboll has projected in cooperation with Henning Larsen Architects, was the reason for the Opera winning "The 2008 IABSE Outstanding Structure Award".

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9.

Ramboll were the structural engineers for the new Tate Modern extension, opened on 17 June 2016 in London, the world's most visited museum of modern art.

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10.

Ramboll is currently working on several projects concerning linking the infrastructure of the Nordic countries.

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11.

Internationally, Ramboll has marked itself by being involved in projects such as Chicago Lakeside Development, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Saudi Arabia, and the new National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo.

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