SI Solutions acquires Integrity Specialists, expanding pipeline reach
SI Solutions, LLC (SIS) has acquired Integrity Specialists, a critical provider of advanced non-destructive examination (NDE) and inspection for the natural gas pipeline industry. Complementing SIS' existing advanced NDE offerings, the addition of Integrity Specialists significantly increases the scale and depth of capability of SI Solutions, a leading provider of mission-critical engineering, construction, testing, and maintenance services to the energy, process, and infrastructure markets.
Leveraging their advanced NDE technology, Integrity Specialists regularly conducts pipeline and mechanical integrity assessments, including inspections of new and existing pipelines, material verification, and direct examinations.
SI Solutions, through its partnership with MidOcean Partners, delivers a range of services to critical infrastructure owners and operators. SIS's capabilities focus on specialized engineering, instrumentation, electrical design and construction, and advanced non-destructive examination.
"We are excited about the integration of Integrity Specialists into the SI Solutions offering, as it represents a tremendous opportunity to enhance the value we deliver to our clients," commented Mark W. Marano, President and CEO of SI Solutions. "By merging our existing engineering expertise with additional NDE capabilities, we can offer the midstream market a more expanded, comprehensive and integrated solution that supports the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency to ensure our clients can operate with confidence well into the future."
"Having known the SI Solutions team for many years, we are confident this is the right move for Integrity Specialists and our clients," added Ben Ahlgren, President and founder of Integrity Specialists. "With SI Solutions' resources, management expertise, and shared commitment to excellence, we are elevating our capabilities and strengthening our offering to deliver greater value to our clients, our employees, and the industries we serve."
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