T.Y. Lin International Acquires The Municipal Infrastructure Group Ltd. (TMIG)

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T.Y. Lin International (TYLI), a globally recognized full-service infrastructure consulting firm, has announced the acquisition of The Municipal Infrastructure Group Ltd. (TMIG). Based in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada, TMIG is a private civil engineering consulting practice dedicated to creating healthy and sustainable communities through innovation and technical excellence.

Founded in 2003, TMIG has earned a prominent reputation in the water, community building, and transportation infrastructure sector. TMIG’s long-standing base of public and private clients includes municipalities, conservation authorities, provincial and federal governments, and land development proponents. Additional services include municipal engineering, land development engineering, water resources engineering, transportation planning, and construction administration.

TYLI’s acquisition of TMIG allows diversification beyond the firm’s core transportation business, using TMIG’s expertise to expand into the water markets within Canada and across TYLI’s base of operation in the United States. In addition, the acquisition provides TYLI with a platform in one of North America’s most vibrant and fast-growing markets. The Greater Toronto Area includes the largest city in Canada, with over 6.8 million residents, and presents a distinct opportunity for expanding the firm’s core transportation services.

Current projects include the Lakeview Village redevelopment, situated on the Mississauga waterfront at the site of a former coal-fired power plant. Lakeview is among the most anticipated developments in Canada, slated for transformation into a vibrant, mixed-use, sustainable community. TMIG’s scope of work includes the planning and design of stormwater, water and wastewater features, transportation, and sustainability that spans vacuum waste, district energy, and other smart city technologies.

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