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Grette Associates Joins Farallon Consulting To Strengthen Service Offerings in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond

Posted on by Julie Norton
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ISSAQUAH, Washington – Farallon Consulting, a client-service-focused environmental and engineering consulting firm is pleased to announce the acquisition of Grette Associates, a firm that provides natural resources and strategic permitting support for a range of public and private clients in the Pacific Northwest.

Founded in 2002, Grette Associates has built a strong and well-respected reputation resolving federal, state, and local issues on projects ranging from major public port developments and sediment remediation actions to aquatic permitting for individual landowners. Grette Associates specializes in aquatic and shoreline permitting; wetlands and critical areas; habitat mitigation and restoration; construction monitoring and permit compliance; and habitat surveys.

“As an employee-owned company, Farallon Consulting places a strong emphasis on preserving our culture and providing employees with a stake in the company’s success,” Glenn Grette, founder and Principal Scientist of Grette Associates, remarked. “This acquisition ensures that our team becomes part of an employee-owned firm with growth goals and values that align with our commitment to excellence and employee well-being.”

Commenting on the acquisition, Amy Essig, CEO of Farallon Consulting, stated, “Farallon is excited to welcome Grette Associates to our team. Both firms’ commitments to client service, the absence of service overlap, and the potential for mutual growth were the main factors in this acquisition. The strategic move reflects Farallon's goal to continue enhancing its service offerings and expanding its geographic reach.”

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