Azuria Expands with Acquisition of Three U.S. Companies

Deal News | Apr 21, 2025 | Globenewswire

Azuria Expands with Acquisition of Three U.S. Companies

Azuria Water Solutions, a leader in water infrastructure maintenance and rehabilitation, has acquired three companies: TSW Utility Solutions, AM-Liner East, and C.K. Masonry. TSW, founded in 2012, is known for potable pipeline services in Indiana, while AM-Liner East, established in 1994, offers trenchless pipeline rehabilitation in several eastern U.S. locations. C.K. Masonry, operating since 1946, specializes in manhole and wet well rehab mainly in Tennessee and Kentucky. This strategic move enhances Azuria's service offerings and market reach in the U.S., while the acquired companies' employees remain at their current facilities.

Sectors

  • Water Infrastructure
  • Construction and Engineering

Geography

  • United States – The article discusses companies based in various states across the U.S., including Indiana, Virginia, and Tennessee, highlighting domestic market activity.

Industry

  • Water Infrastructure – The core of the article revolves around companies specializing in water infrastructure solutions including pipeline rehabilitation and manhole services.
  • Construction and Engineering – C.K. Masonry is involved in construction services focusing on masonry work, which relates to the construction and engineering industry.

Financials

    Participants

    NameRoleTypeDescription
    Azuria Water SolutionsAcquirerCompanyA leading provider of water infrastructure maintenance and technology solutions based in the U.S.
    TSW Utility Solutions, Inc.Target CompanyCompanySpecializes in potable pipeline services in Indiana and was founded in 2012.
    AM-Liner East, Inc.Target CompanyCompanyBased in Northern Virginia, it provides trenchless pipeline rehabilitation services and operates a facility in North Carolina.
    C.K. Masonry Company, Inc.Target CompanyCompanyOffers manhole and wet well rehabilitation services in Tennessee and Kentucky, established in 1946.