
Acquisition brings dewatering, water remedy, and treatability testing providers into the Brennan group for the primary time.
La Crosse, Wis.-headquartered specialty marine contractor J.F. Brennan Company Inc. studies that just lately finalized the asset acquisition of the dredging and dewatering division of Infrastructure Alternatives, Inc. (IAI).
The buy brings dewatering, water remedy, and treatability testing providers into the Brennan group for the primary time.
Environmental providers account for 50% of J.F. Brennan’s work. By including dewatering and water remedy to its choices, it will increase the accessibility of remediation providers nationwide subsequently bettering the standard of waterways and the atmosphere.
“We are excited for IAI’s specialists to join the Brennan family,” says Brennan’s vp of environmental providers, Greg Smith. “IAI has been a strategic partner for us on sediment remediation projects for decades. There is no doubt that their expertise in water treatment and dewatering will strengthen our ability to remediate contaminated sites across the country.”
IAI president & CEO Dana Trierweiler says, “J.F. Brennan Company has been a long-standing, trusted teammate of IAI for nearly two decades. We have complemented each other’s services on several successful projects together, and IAI is very proud of that. We’re confident that IAI’s former dredging & sediment dewatering team will be well taken care of at Brennan; they are true professionals.”
With the acquisition, Brennan welcomes 30 new group members in each union and non-union roles, together with a whole assortment of dewatering and water remedy gear. The firm has invested closely in dredging and sediment remediation providers for the reason that late Nineteen Eighties.
“Now that we’re providing water remedy providers in-house, our environmental remediation, restoration, and coastal resiliency purchasers will expertise enhanced challenge scheduling and coordination, and much more aggressive pricing,“ says Brennan’s director of enterprise growth, Andrew Timmis.
Michigan-based IAI has operated efficiently since 2000. “IAI will continue uninterrupted, with a renewed sense of purpose and focus on the services that have been the bedrock of our company: contract operations, engineering, and mechanical support for water and wastewater utilities,” says Trierweiler