YOUNG & Associates (YA), announced a new partnership with both YA Engineering Services, LLC (YAES), a multi-disciplinary forensic engineering firm, and Momentum Engineering, a Los Angeles-based consulting firm specializing in accident rebuilding and investigations, forensic engineering, heavy truck safety, biomechanical services, graphics, and animation.
CEO of YOUNG & Associates, Wade Bushman, said, "This investment in Momentum is a strategic step towards growing our engineering and professional services." He added, "Like YA, Momentum is recognized as an industry leader with a diverse base of experts who use a complimentary and creative approach when addressing client needs. We are pleased to have this talented team of experts joining the YAES team."
(Source - PR Newswire)
Momentum will continue to function as a subsidiary of YAES, with day-to-day operations overseen by the current Momentum leadership team, engineering team, and support employees.
Jon Landerville, President of Momentum, stated, "Partnering with YA and YAES creates immediate opportunities for Momentum's clients to benefit from additional resources, capabilities, and experts across the country." He explained, "This allows us to provide expanded engineering and investigative services to our clients and better positions us for growth. We are excited to continue deepening our client relationships together with the outstanding YA team."
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About YOUNG & Associates (YA)
YOUNG & Associates (YA) is a full-service consultancy business for property damage. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, with offices around the United States and portions of the United Kingdom, it seeks to serve its customers with the most complete and best-quality building consulting services. In addition, the company assists in managing the expenses connected with property losses, building damages, and claims resulting from builder's risk and construction defect exposures. Its Building Experts are well-versed in a vast array of Building Damage Assessment and Estimation, defining correct scopes of damage and determining acceptable cost values for building repairs.