Glanville Environmental Acquired by Adler & Allan
Glanville Environmental Acquisition Announcement
Specialist drainage, geospatial surveys, and civil engineering company Glanville Environmental has been acquired by national environmental risk reduction services business, Adler & Allan.
Adler & Allan enable utilities, energy, and industrial infrastructure owners to overcome the biggest environmental challenges of the 21st century, reducing risk to the environment and their operation by managing assets compliantly while achieving commercial, ESG and Net-Zero goals.
This is Adler & Allan’s seventh acquisition in the utilities sector, and tenth overall in the last three years. It is also the largest acquisition made by the group to date.
Henrik Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer, Adler & Allan, said:
“This critical acquisition supports our mission to solve industry’s biggest environmental challenges as well as our ambitious growth plans, by further enabling us to deliver innovative, specialist drainage, geospatial surveys, and civil engineering services in the Southwest. This acquisition strengthens our position as a turnkey partner to the utilities sector with services from strategic environmental consultancy, data, insight, and analytics, and specialist engineering.”
Jamie Treliving, Managing Director, Glanville Environmental, said:
“We are excited to be joining the Adler & Allan Group. This move will bring investment to strengthen and grow our team of 180 specialists and empower our people to deliver and exceed the high level of services expected from our clients, setting ourselves up for future growth and success.”
Glanville Environmental will continue to provide its customers with an in-house one stop solution for all aspects of drainage civil engineering including drain, sewer and manhole installations and remediation and geospatial surveys.
This acquisition strengthens Glanville Environmental’s offering, giving customers access to a larger range of capabilities, expertise, and equipment, which will lead to improved environmental outcomes.