ByrneLooby has rebranded to its parent company Ayesa, it has been announced.

The move follows an 18-month integration period after Ayesa acquired ByrneLooby in February 2022. It combines people and skillsets to create a global technology and engineering consulting services provider. 

Over the past 30 years, ByrneLooby has been involved in infrastructure projects such as the Shard, 22 Bishopsgate, Lowestoft Port, Blanchardstown Regional Drainage Scheme, Saggart Reservoir, HS2 and landmark city developments in Dublin and London. It has also been involved in developing wind farms in Ireland and the UK.

UK and Ireland territories are headed by John Byrne, co-founder of ByrneLooby. He said: “From the beginning, we could see that both companies are very similar in goals, culture and philosophy, with teams striving to deliver better quality and a more sustainable and resilient built environment.

"Since the acquisition, we’ve continued to grow our revenues, staff and capabilities, making significant inroads into the vibrant UK and Ireland infrastructure sectors. I’m excited about the future as we can do much more with greater agility, maintaining our core offering of highly technical and multidisciplinary services but now on a global scale.”

Byrne will be supported by a team comprising engineers in the industry in the UK, Ireland and the Middle East.