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Aventia Buys Bryant Hammett, Expands Infrastructure Services

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Aventia, a portfolio company of Bernhard Capital Partners, has acquired Bryant Hammett & Associates, a Louisiana-based civil engineering and surveying firm. This move broadens Aventia's infrastructure capabilities and nationwide footprint. The acquisition aims to integrate BHA's public sector relationships and technical expertise into Aventia's growing platform.

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Aventia, backed by Bernhard Capital Partners, has expanded its infrastructure services by acquiring Bryant Hammett & Associates (BHA). BHA, a Louisiana-based firm with over four decades of experience in civil engineering, land surveying, and hazard mitigation, will bolster Aventia's capabilities across public works, community development, and disaster resilience projects.

Aventia, launched by Bernhard in July 2022, aims to consolidate its national presence and enhance its engineering, environmental, and infrastructure offerings. With this acquisition, Aventia, which employs over 400 professionals and serves clients in more than 40 states, gains BHA's established regional reputation and technical depth. BHA's leadership highlighted the partnership as an opportunity to expand service offerings while maintaining personalized client attention.

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This transaction involves private equity and a portfolio company, with no direct impact on publicly traded U.S. equities based on the provided information. Therefore, ## Catalyst Analysis: Infrastructure Services Expansion

The acquisition of Bryant Hammett & Associates by Aventia, a Bernhard Capital Partners portfolio company, signifies a strategic move to deepen its presence in the infrastructure services sector. BHA's expertise in civil engineering and surveying is expected to complement Aventia's existing environmental and infrastructure solutions, particularly in public works and disaster resilience. This integration aims to create a more comprehensive service offering for clients across the nation, aligning with Aventia's goal of becoming a nationwide environmental consulting leader.

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## Impact on Infrastructure Services

The deal is focused on enhancing service capabilities within the environmental and infrastructure consulting sector. Aventia's strategic growth through acquisition targets the expansion of its engineering and resilience services, leveraging BHA's established client base and regional expertise in Louisiana. The combined entity seeks to offer a broader suite of solutions to both public and private sector clients nationwide, particularly in areas requiring mitigation and resilience planning.

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infrastructure services consolidation

A private company bought an engineering firm to grow its public works business. Since these companies are not in the stock market, you cannot buy their shares directly, but it shows that engineering and construction services are in demand.

What changed

Private equity-backed Aventia expanded its infrastructure services footprint by acquiring civil engineering firm Bryant Hammett & Associates.

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Private equity owners and regional infrastructure firms benefit from consolidation, while small independent engineering firms face tougher competition.

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