The MJb Group and Oosterhoff are joining forces to look beyond today’s challenges and blaze new trails toward a living environment that adds lasting value. To make the impossible possible together. By combining knowledge, craftsmanship, and innovation, we create smart, sustainable solutions that make a difference for people, the environment, and the future.
With this move, MJb has become the fifteenth company to join Oosterhoff. It now becomes part of the ecosystem in which Oosterhoff’s consulting and engineering firms already collaborate.
With transparent processes that ensure peace of mind, clarity, and precision, the construction managers at MJb Project, Process, and Construction Management handle complex projects. They are known for bringing highly complex real estate projects to life. They go the extra mile when the goal on the horizon is groundbreaking, iconic, and challenging.
Oosterhoff creates spaces that matter: from homes to hospitals, from infrastructure to historic landmarks. No limits to creating living environments that add value. Gerard Scatola, a member of Oosterhoff’s board, is enthusiastic about the partnership: “We share a common vision and approach to our work. Combined with our existing expertise, we’re building a distinctive proposition in building consulting and design. Because significant developments are expected in the Euregio in the coming years, operating from within the region enables us to capitalize on opportunities to the fullest. By stimulating and inspiring one another, we explore new perspectives and methods, leading to more creative solutions.”
Jo Mans and Bert Jeurissen, members of the MJb management team, explain: “This partnership strengthens our combined capabilities in the areas of project, process, and construction management and creates a better balance in the organization of integrated projects. You can never make a difference on your own. The most valuable solutions emerge when people trust one another and challenge each other to think beyond their own areas of expertise.”