Aegion rebrands as Azuria Water Solutions to focus on water infrastructure solutions
(UI) – Aegion Corporation, a provider of pipeline rehabilitation and water solutions, announced its official rebrand to Azuria Water Solutions. The change reflects the company's “strategic focus on delivering technology-enabled solutions for the water infrastructure market,” according to an online statement.

“Over the last three years, the company has divested unrelated businesses, acquired 12 companies with industry leading talent and services, and has partnered with cutting-edge technologists. This rebrand underscores our focus on water as well as our commitment to addressing the evolving needs of our customers and the critical challenges facing water infrastructure,” said Rob Tullman, CEO of Azuria Water Solutions.
Under the new Azuria Water Solutions brand, the company will focus on developing edge technologies that improve the efficiency, longevity, and sustainability of water infrastructure.
The rebrand includes a new logo and visual identity for the company and its operating divisions, reflecting a commitment to a fresh, modern approach to water infrastructure solutions.
Azuria portfolio companies include Insituform Technologies, Corrpro®, Underground Solutions®, MTC®, Environmental Techniques®, Insituform® Linings UK, EN-TECH Infrastructure, C&L Water Solutions, Culy Inc, and Portland Utilities (PUCC).
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