Wallace Whittle buys Petrie Buchanan: integrated utility design lessons for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
MEP engineering consultancy Wallace Whittle has acquired multi-utility infrastructure specialist Petrie Buchanan, founded in 2002 and focused on end‑to‑end utility design and management for housebuilders and developers. Petrie Buchanan will retain its brand, staff and directors, while Wallace Whittle plans office‑level “champions” to integrate workflows, upskill teams and coordinate with utilities companies and energy network operators. For project teams, the deal aims to create a single interface for MEP and multi‑utility design, potentially cutting programme delays linked to utility connections and diversions.
Technical Brief
- Direct relationships with utilities companies and energy network providers are expected to shorten approval and connection lead times.
- Retention of all Petrie Buchanan staff preserves existing utility coordination workflows and project-specific knowledge.
- Office-level “champions” at Wallace Whittle will standardise procedures for utility load assessments and diversion strategies.
- Cross-team collaboration allows early clash detection between MEP plant layouts and utility corridors or substations.
- A single consultancy handling both MEP and multi-utility design simplifies responsibility for programme-critical diversion windows.
Our Take
Given Petrie Buchanan’s two-decade operating history in the United Kingdom, the acquisition gives Wallace Whittle immediate access to established local client relationships, which tends to shorten bid cycles and reduce entry risk compared with organic growth in our tracked consultancy deals.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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