Recent Construction Acquisitions in Missouri

Acquisition Volume in Construction in Missouri by Year

Last 5 years

Acquisition volume by year Annual acquisition counts for the last 5 years for Recent Construction Acquisitions in Missouri. 0 2022 0 2023 1 2024 4 2025 ~0 est. 0 2026
Actual Full-year estimate

Missouri construction acquisitions from 2021 to 2025 highlight a mix of specialty trades, project-focused service providers, and platform-building strategies. Deals shown here span electrical contracting, roofing and exterior services, utility construction and maintenance, wireless/tower-related work, and equipment dealership expansion across Missouri and neighboring regions.

Across recent transactions, buyers such as Platform Ventures, Russell, RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors, Ridgeline Roofing & Restoration, Luby Equipment Services, and Congruex appear focused on adding workforce capacity, expanding geographic coverage, and strengthening end-market capabilities. Several transactions also involve add-on acquisitions—bringing teams and crews into an existing platform—to build scale in markets like commercial and healthcare, or to support broader infrastructure and technology deployments.

Whether the focus is a Kansas City–based specialty electrical contractor, a Springfield roofing company, or utility and telecom contractors headquartered in the state, these acquisitions are framed around operational expansion and capability development rather than disclosed deal terms.

What Stands Out

  • Specialty trade platforms are actively expanding in Missouri, including electrical contracting (Platform VenturesStaco Electric Construction Company) and roofing/exteriors (RAFTR Roofing + ExteriorsKingdom Krafters; Ridgeline Roofing & RestorationBrody Allen Exteriors).
  • Equipment and services platforms target regional coverage gains: Luby Equipment Services acquired Potter Equipment Co., expanding its Case dealership territory into southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas.
  • Utility and telecom-related construction remains a clear theme, with Revive Holdings (affiliate of Sileo Capital) acquiring Excel Utility Contractors and Congruex rolling in Mabeck LLC and Viking Corp into True North Management Services.
  • Some deals emphasize repeat platform expansion through add-ons and office growth, such as Russell adding O'Reilly Build and opening its fourth national office.
Buyer (examples) Where the deal fits Deal framing in the summaries
Platform Ventures Specialty electrical construction Entry into specialty construction services; growth across end markets
RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors / Ridgeline Roofing & Restoration Roofing & exteriors Geographic footprint expansion and service/capability strengthening
Congruex / True North Management Services Wireless/tower & broadband services Roll-ups to expand wireless construction and tower services footprint
  • Buyer
    Platform Ventures
    Target
    Staco Electric Construction Company
    Seller
    Jeff Linscott (Owner and Managing Partner of Staco), Staco Electric shareholders
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Buyout

    Platform Ventures has acquired Staco Electric Construction Company, a Kansas City–based full-service electrical contractor with more than 50 years of experience and a workforce of over 250 electricians. The acquisition marks Platform's entry into the specialty construction services sector and aims to support growth across data centers, clean energy, manufacturing, commercial and healthcare end markets.

  • Buyer
    Russell
    Target
    O'Reilly Build
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Buyout

    Russell, a Bettendorf-based construction and development firm, has acquired Springfield, Missouri-based O'Reilly Build. The deal, which closed April 28, brings O'Reilly Build's 15-person team into Russell, establishes Russell's fourth national office, and strengthens its commercial and residential project capabilities.

  • Buyer
    RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors, Saw Mill Capital
    Target
    Kingdom Krafters
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Addon

    RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors (RAFTRx), a Saw Mill Capital–backed roofing and exteriors platform, has acquired Kingdom Krafters, a Missouri-based residential and commercial roofing company. The deal expands RAFTRx's geographic footprint into Missouri and strengthens its service capabilities in insurance-claim driven roofing and exterior solutions.

  • Buyer
    Ridgeline Roofing & Restoration, Bertram Capital
    Target
    Brody Allen Exteriors
    Seller
    Stephen Maassen
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Addon

    Ridgeline Roofing & Restoration, a portfolio company of Bertram Capital, has acquired Brody Allen Exteriors, a roofing and exterior services provider in the St. Louis, Missouri area. The add-on deal expands Ridgeline's Midwest footprint and will leverage Bertram's in-house technology team (Bertram Labs) to improve data tracking and digital marketing to accelerate growth.

  • Buyer
    Luby Equipment Services
    Target
    Potter Equipment Co.
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Buyout

    Luby Equipment Services, a family-owned equipment dealer based in Fenton, Missouri, has acquired Springfield-based Potter Equipment effective June 1, 2024. The transaction expands Luby’s Case dealership territory into southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas, adds Potter’s Springfield and Harrison locations, and strengthens Luby’s position in construction, aggregates and forestry equipment sales, rental and standby power services.

  • Buyer
    Revive Holdings, Sileo Capital, Brightwood Capital Advisors, Mizzen Capital
    Target
    Excel Utility Contractors
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Buyout

    An affiliate of Sileo Capital, Revive Holdings, acquired Excel Utility Contractors in partnership with Brightwood Capital Advisors and Mizzen Capital. Excel, headquartered in Villa Ridge, Missouri, is a provider of project management, construction, installation and maintenance services for telecommunications, water/wastewater and power customers; terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    Congruex
    Target
    Mabeck LLC, Viking Corp
    Seller
    Rich Barrett (founder and co-owner)
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Addon

    Congruex, a Crestview Partners–backed provider of engineering, construction and maintenance services to broadband providers, acquired Mabeck LLC and Viking Corp and will roll them into its True North Management Services platform. The add-ons expand Congruex/True North’s wireless construction and tower services footprint across the U.S. Midwest to support carriers and 5G deployments.

  • Buyer
    One Rock Capital Partners, LLC
    Target
    ArchKey Solutions
    Seller
    Funds managed by the GFI Energy Group of Oaktree Capital Management
    Industry
    Construction
    Type
    Buyout

    One Rock Capital Partners completed a controlling investment in ArchKey Solutions, acquiring the stake from funds managed by the GFI Energy Group of Oaktree Capital Management. ArchKey, a St. Louis–based national electrical and technologies contracting platform with more than 3,000 employees, will continue to be led by its existing management team as it pursues growth and capability expansion with One Rock's support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of construction subsectors show up most in Missouri acquisitions?

The deals reference specialty contracting (especially electrical), roofing and exteriors, utility construction and maintenance, wireless/tower-related services, and equipment dealership/service offerings for construction equipment.

Which Missouri acquisitions involve platform expansion or add-ons?

Several transactions are add-on style, including RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors adding Kingdom Krafters, Ridgeline Roofing & Restoration adding Brody Allen Exteriors, and Congruex acquiring Mabeck LLC and Viking Corp to roll into True North Management Services.

What Missouri geographic pockets are mentioned in these transactions?

The summaries specifically cite locations such as Kansas City (for Staco Electric Construction Company) and St. Louis (for Brody Allen Exteriors and ArchKey Solutions). Springfield, Missouri also appears for O'Reilly Build and Potter Equipment Co.

Are deal terms publicly disclosed in these Missouri construction acquisition summaries?

Not consistently. For example, the Revive Holdings acquisition of Excel Utility Contractors notes that terms were not disclosed, while other summaries focus on operational details rather than disclosed financial terms.

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