MWH Soft & Wallingford Software Combine Companies

MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental and water resources applications software, and Wallingford Software, a leading developer of water resource management software, recently announced the joining of the two companies.

MWH Soft, based in Broomfield, Colo., and Wallingford Software, based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, U.K., are both leading providers of hydraulic modeling software to water and wastewater utilities around the world. The combined firm will be able to provide a full suite of software products geared toward hydraulics and hydrology.   

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“The joining of these companies allows us to add another dimension to our product offering,” says MWH Soft president Dr. Paul Boulos. “By combining two companies with a reputation for excellence in the modeling industry, we will be able to address the full needs of our clients globally. We are excited to work together with Wallingford Software.”

“This is a tremendous opportunity to expand our service offerings for our clients, as well as expand into new geographies,” says Wallingford Software European operations director Andy Brown. “We are looking forward to this new frontier.”

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The combined company will continue to provide customer support and development from its current operations in United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Malaysia.

MWH Soft is a leading global provider of technical and infrastructure software and professional solutions designed to meet the technological needs of utilities, government industries, and engineering organizations worldwide. Its clients include the majority of the largest North American cities and ENR top design firms.

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Wallingford Software develops leading water resource management software for the worldwide water industry. Recognized for its technical superiority and unrivalled capability, Wallingford’s Software is the software of choice for many leading water engineering consultancies, utilities and government bodies throughout the world.

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