Wold Architects & Engineers Announces Acquisition of JJCA

Wold Architects & Engineers, based in Minneapolis, Minn., recently announced that it has acquired JJCA, an architecture firm based in Nashville, Tenn., according to a press release. JJCA specializes in healthcare and education design; the partnership allows both firms to expand their presence across the country while building on existing strengths.

“JJCA has built a firm defined by strong relationships, trusted expertise and a deep commitment to the communities they serve,” said Vaughn Dierks, AIA, LEED AP, Wold CEO. “This partnership allows us to build on that foundation, bringing together our strengths to support continued growth while preserving the people and approach that make JJCA successful.”

JJCA has established deep, strong client relationships in Tennessee, as well as “a reputation for thoughtful, specialized design,” the news release reports. From Wold, it will gain access to expanded resources like in-house engineering, operational support, and a deeper level of technical support.

JJCA was founded in 1991 and offers expertise in rural healthcare systems, behavior healthcare providers, higher education institutions, school districts, and community organizations. In the last 30 years, it has completed more than 700 healthcare projects.

“This partnership allows us to take the next step in our growth while staying true to what has made JJCA successful,” said David Johnson, AIA, NCARB, EDAC, JJCA founding principal. “With greater resources and expanded capabilities, we’re able to grow our impact while continuing to serve our clients with the same consistency and trust they expect.”

According to the news release, both organizations’ leadership will be actively involved in the integration of operations and branding. The merger comes on the heels of Wold’s acquisition of VPS Architecture in April of this year.

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