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VVA forms alliance agreement with Cyril Sweett Group

VVA, LLC, an independent project management and consulting firm with offices in New York and Washington, D.C., has formed a strategic Alliance with Cyril Sweett, the top international construction and property consultancy. This agreement will enhance VVA's ability to provide hands-on project management services to clients both domestically and internationally. Cyril Sweett, with headquarters in the United Kingdom and offices around the world, marks this alliance as their latest step in a strategy to expand internationally. The Alliance between VVA and Cyril Sweett is a significant step in expanding VVA's presence to the West Coast of the US but particularly in Europe and Asia where many of VVA's clients have a presence. Cyril Sweett is poised to benefit from access to the North American construction market and a significant number of US based global corporate clients. Cyril Sweett's investments business will also benefit from a local presence in North America, as the Group looks to further diversify its holdings and client portfolio across sectors and regions outside the UK.
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