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AtkinsRéalis Group Inc., previously known as SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., [a] is a Canadian company based in Montreal that provides engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to various industries, including mining and metallurgy, environment and water, infrastructure, and clean energy.
The SNC-Lavalin affair (French: Affaire SNC-Lavalin) is a political scandal involving attempted political interference with the justice system by the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).
Lavalin was a Canadian civil engineering and construction firm based in Montreal, Quebec.After a major expansion program in the 1980s that led to financial difficulties, in 1991 Lavalin merged with its long-time competitor, Surveyer, Nenniger & Chenevert Consulting Engineers (SNC), to become today's SNC-Lavalin, forming one of the ten largest engineering firms in the world.
SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit is an international rail consultancy company. Headquartered in Derby , England, it is a subsidiary of AtkinsRéalis . The company was originally formed as Interfleet Technology in April 1994 during the privatization of British Rail.
In 2012, WorleyParsons purchased a 50% share in a joint venture company with Cergetec [19] in Canada. In 2013, WorleyParsons acquired Bergen Group Rosenberg AS ("Rosenberg"). [20] Worley Rosenberg is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bergen Group ASA, a listed Norwegian company.
During July 2017 the company was bought by SNC-Lavalin in a £2.1 billion deal [2] [3] which subsequently renamed to AtkinsRéalis in 2023. The company was founded as W. S. Atkins & Partners by Sir William Atkins in 1938.
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The initial negotiations with the Canadian company SNC-Lavalin – a company which had been present in the state's power sector for several decades – began during the tenure of United Democratic Front government, [5] under the leadership of the then power minister C. V. Padmarajan [9] and later, the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SNC ...