Strengthens Presence in North America with Strategic Acquisition

Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE), India’s leading pure-play design, engineering, and project management consultancy, has announced its acquisition of CDI Engineering Solutions (CDI), a US-based design engineering firm with a 75-year legacy. This acquisition is a significant step in TCE’s global expansion strategy and reinforces its commitment to delivering efficient, innovative, and sustainable projects across industries.

CDI, recognized as one of the top 20 firms in the Industrial/Oil & Gas sector by Engineering News-Record (ENR), has built a strong reputation in both traditional and emerging energy markets, including battery materials, carbon capture, and low/zero-carbon fuels. With a client base that includes several Fortune 500 companies, CDI’s established track record in delivering safe and high-quality projects complements TCE’s strengths in engineering design and project management.

TCE’s vision of “Engineering a Better Tomorrow,” with a focus on plant engineering, project management, and specialized equipment for process and strategic sectors, aligns seamlessly with CDI’s capabilities. The acquisition will enable both firms to address critical global challenges, such as the clean energy transition, decarbonization, and the development of resilient infrastructure.

L. Krishnakumar, Chairman of Tata Consulting Engineers, commented, “This acquisition marks a transformative milestone in TCE’s growth journey. By integrating CDI’s expertise, we significantly enhance our global presence and strengthen our ability to provide impactful engineering solutions across industries and geographies.”

Amit Sharma, MD & CEO of TCE, added, “With CDI’s strong North American presence and technical excellence, this acquisition creates a powerful platform for sustainable engineering solutions. By combining our capabilities, we are well-positioned to meet urgent global priorities, from energy transition to sustainable infrastructure development.”

Steve Karlovic, President of CDI Engineering Solutions, expressed excitement about the partnership: “Joining the Tata Consulting Engineers family presents an incredible opportunity to drive innovation and deliver value for our clients. Together, we will push the boundaries of engineering excellence while offering growth opportunities for our employees.”

The acquisition also expands TCE’s global delivery platform, which will now incorporate CDI’s eight engineering centres in the US, enhancing the firm’s ability to provide seamless, scalable solutions and foster innovation across geographies.

With this acquisition, TCE continues to strengthen its position as a global leader in the design, engineering, and project management consultancy space.

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