Recent Engineering Services Acquisitions in Utah

Acquisition Volume in Engineering Services in Utah by Year

Last 5 years

Acquisition volume by year Annual acquisition counts for the last 5 years for Recent Engineering Services Acquisitions in Utah. 1 2022 1 2023 1 2024 2 2025 ~0 est. 0 2026
Actual Full-year estimate

Utah engineering services acquisitions from 2020 through 2025 show buyers focused on strengthening technical depth and broadening service lines across the western U.S. Many deals bring in firms serving civil engineering, environmental sciences, surveying, transportation, and engineering software or advanced testing capabilities.

Across the listed transactions, recurring sponsors and platforms include Atwell, LLC, Apex Companies, LLC, Court Square Capital Partners, CAI Capital Partners, Gryphon Investors, and Stone-Goff Partners (via portfolio company JSI). Buyers appear to favor expansion via acquisitions—adding specialized engineering disciplines or testing and safety expertise that can be integrated into existing platforms.

Geographically, the activity clusters around Utah-based targets—such as West Jordan, Lehi, Heber City, Salt Lake City, and Nephi—while some deals also describe a wider footprint beyond Utah, including support for growth across the Rockies and into neighboring regions.

What Stands Out

  • Recurring buyer activity includes Atwell, LLC, Apex Companies, LLC, Court Square Capital Partners, CAI Capital Partners, Gryphon Investors, and Stone-Goff Partners (through JSI).
  • Target capabilities span civil engineering, environmental sciences, land surveying, transportation planning, broadband engineering, and engineering software/solutions.
  • Several deals emphasize testing and safety-related expertise, including energetic materials and process safety engineering through Jensen Hughes’ acquisition of Safety Management Services, Inc.
  • Utah locations show up repeatedly as headquarters for acquired firms (e.g., West Jordan, Lehi, Heber City, Salt Lake City, Nephi).
  • Buyer
    Jensen Hughes, Gryphon Investors
    Target
    Safety Management Services, Inc.
    Type
    Addon

    Jensen Hughes, a Gryphon Investors-backed global engineering and consulting firm, has acquired Safety Management Services, Inc. (SMS), an energetic materials and process safety engineering and testing firm headquartered in West Jordan, Utah. The deal expands Jensen Hughes' capabilities in process safety, energetic materials testing and related risk-management services and will be integrated into its broader global platform.

  • Buyer
    Apex Companies, LLC
    Target
    Forsgren Associates, Inc.
    Type
    Addon

    Apex Companies, LLC has acquired Forsgren Associates, Inc., a multi-discipline civil engineering, environmental sciences, and land surveying firm serving the Intermountain West. The deal adds deep engineering capabilities and expands Apex's operational presence across the Rockies and Pacific Northwest as Forsgren will operate as Forsgren, an Apex Company.

  • Buyer
    Salt Brothers Holdings, LLC
    Target
    Hales Engineering, LLC
    Type
    Buyout

    Salt Brothers Holdings, LLC acquired Hales Engineering, LLC, a Lehi, Utah–based traffic engineering and transportation planning firm. The transaction, advised by Generational Group, closed on April 26, 2024.

  • Buyer
    Atwell, LLC
    Target
    Summit Engineering Group
    Type
    Buyout

    Atwell has acquired the operations of Summit Engineering Group, a civil engineering and land surveying firm headquartered in Heber City, Utah, marking Atwell’s first permanent office in Utah and expanding its western U.S. footprint. Terms were not disclosed; Summit, founded in 2001, will integrate into Atwell’s national consulting, engineering, and construction services platform to broaden service offerings for clients in Utah.

  • Buyer
    Court Square Capital Partners
    Target
    GoEngineer

    Court Square Capital Partners completed a majority recapitalization of GoEngineer, a Salt Lake City–based provider of 3D design, PLM software and additive manufacturing solutions. Founder and CEO Ken Coburn will remain a significant investor and the partnership will support geographic growth and expanded engineering, sales and services capabilities.

  • Buyer
    JSI, Stone-Goff Partners
    Target
    Mid-State Consultants, Inc.
    Type
    Addon

    JSI, a Stone-Goff Partners portfolio company, has acquired Mid-State Consultants, Inc., a Nephi, Utah–based broadband engineering firm. The add-on expands JSI's engineering capabilities and gives the company a stronger foothold in the western U.S., Alaska and Hawaii.

  • Buyer
    CAI Capital Partners
    Target
    CMT Engineering Laboratories

    Vancouver-based private equity firm CAI Capital Partners has made a growth investment in CMT Engineering Laboratories, a Salt Lake City–headquartered provider of civil and geotechnical engineering, land surveying, and construction materials testing services. The existing owner-managers, led by President Doug Watson, retain a meaningful equity stake and will remain in their current roles as CAI supports geographic and service-line growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which types of engineering services appear most often in Utah acquisitions?

The deals described cover civil engineering, land surveying, and related engineering services, with examples also including environmental sciences, transportation planning, broadband engineering, and 3D design/PLM and additive manufacturing solutions.

What buyer groups recur in these Utah engineering services transactions?

Recurring names include Atwell, LLC, Apex Companies, LLC, Court Square Capital Partners, CAI Capital Partners, Gryphon Investors, and Stone-Goff Partners (through JSI).

Are there acquisitions focused on safety or advanced testing?

Yes. Jensen Hughes acquired Safety Management Services, Inc., described as an energetic materials and process safety engineering and testing firm.

Do these deals stay limited to Utah, or do they mention broader expansion?

Some transactions explicitly connect Utah acquisitions to wider footprint growth—for example, service-area expansion across the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, or additional western U.S. regions such as Alaska and Hawaii.

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