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DAI will be an important part of Qflow - establishment in Denmark

  • Writer: Antonie Skansenhäll
    Antonie Skansenhäll
  • Sep 8
  • 2 min read

Qflow Group is pleased to announce that DAI A/S is now part of Qflow. The acquisition marks an important strategic step – Qflow’s first establishment in Denmark – and strengthens the group’s presence and offering within the built environment sector in the Nordic region. The partnership means that former owners of DAI will become co-owners of Qflow and will continue to operate within the company.

 

“We are incredibly happy to welcome DAI to Qflow. With DAI now becoming an important part of Qflow, we are also establishing ourselves in the Danish consulting market within the built environment. DAI's technical expertise, customer-oriented working methods and strong culture fit perfectly into our vision of creating better flow in the construction and civil engineering industry. Together, we are strengthening our presence in the Nordic region and creating new opportunities for both customers and employees.”

— Emile Hamon, Vice President Qflow

 

DAI is a well-reputed Danish consulting company with strong expertise in the construction and renovation of public housing, healthcare buildings and schools, etc. With approximately 65 employees and offices in Aarhus, Horsens and Silkeborg, DAI has built a solid position in the Danish market and is a valued player in both the public and private sectors. DAI has a wide range of services with a focus on project development, design and project and construction management in housing, healthcare and infrastructure. The company has a long history and a strong reputation in the industry, with high customer satisfaction and technical expertise.

 

"It feels fantastic to be part of Qflow. We look forward to continuing to develop DAI together with our new colleagues and contributing to the group's growth journey in Denmark. Qflow's financial strength and industrial logic create the conditions for continued expansion and value creation in Denmark."

— Rasmus Bering, CEO DAI


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