Aegion announces acquisition of trenchless water rehabilitation provider Infraspec Services
(UI) — Aegion Corp., an infrastructure maintenance, rehabilitation and technology-enabled water solutions provider, has announced the acquisition of Infraspec Services Inc., a corporation that specializes in trenchless water rehabilitation services in Quebec, Canada. Infraspec plans to operate under its current company name in the near term.
Infraspec has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2009 and is one of the leading trenchless rehabilitation providers in Quebec. The company self-performs cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation (CIPP), sewer cleaning & inspection, grouting, as well as lead pipeline replacement services.
“The legacy and full-service nature of Infraspec make it a strong addition to our portfolio,” Rob Tullman, president and CEO of Aegion, said. “Together, our teams will continue servicing the Canadian municipal market with more resources than ever before. We look forward to helping Infraspec grow in the market under Éric Bellemare’s proven leadership.”
Infraspec employees and facilities will remain in place in Quebec.
“Our company’s rapid expansion over the past 14 years is a testament to our talented teams,” Éric Bellemare, president of Infraspec Services, said. “Under new ownership, I am confident that we will continue to offer unparalleled services and solutions in Quebec while broadening our territory and strengthening our group.”
Since 1971, Aegion has combined innovative technologies with market-leading expertise as the industry leader in rehabilitation solutions for wastewater, stormwater, and potable water pipelines.
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