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Addleshaw Goddard advises Kent Group on acquisition of data centre specialist Sudlows

Sudlows is reported to have completed over 100 data centre projects in 20 different countries since its founding in 2014

Addleshaw Goddard has advised Kent, an engineering services company, on its acquisition of Dubai-headquartered Sudlows Consulting, a design and engineering firm specialising in data centres.

The transaction is said to signify Kent’s move into the expanding global market for data centre engineering, advancing its strategic objective of branching into power-related sectors and enhancing profitability.

Known for its proficiency in the data centre sector in the UAE, India, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa, since it was founded in 2014, Sudlows is reported to have completed over 100 data centre projects in 20 different countries.

Together, the merged entity will cater to the increasing need for secure and efficient data centres, emphasising the development of more sustainable, low-carbon production methods.

The Addleshaw Goddard team advising on the transaction was led by Philip Dowsett, Partner and Head of Investment Management and Funds – MENA, supported by Rachael Norris, Lorna Dean, Rania Sallam, Jasem Alanizy, Nora Al-Henaki, Edward Foster, Jeremy Scott, Rachel Hill and Lucy Melville.

Philip Dowsett said, “We are delighted to have advised Kent of this acquisition, which brings together two businesses with a shared vision in a sector set for a continued growth over the next few decades. The collaboration will provide sustainable solutions to data centre projects on a global scale.”

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