Engineering Services Acquisitions in Virginia

Virginia Engineering Services Deal Themes

Virginia-based engineering services acquisition activity spans both local builders of technical expertise and larger regional platforms expanding into the Mid-Atlantic. Deals featured here often combine engineering delivery capabilities—surveying, land development, geotechnical, trenchless civil, and aviation/transportation design—with deeper client coverage.

Across the transactions, recurring buyer types include established engineering and consulting firms, national AEC platforms, and private equity-backed engineering services groups. Several deals also reflect “add-on” strategies that bring specialized teams and ongoing client engagements into a broader service network, including government and municipal-focused work.

From land surveying and geospatial services to elevator inspection, controls systems, and advanced manufacturing support for CNC/FeatureCAM workflows, the Virginia engineering services landscape in this page’s timeframe highlights how technical specialization and platform scale can fit together—often while preserving local operations and talent.

What Stands Out

  • Virginia acquisitions range from land surveying/geospatial (e.g., Control Point Associates, Inc. acquiring Rouse-Sirine Associates, Ltd.) to AEC architecture and interior design (e.g., GreenbergFarrow (GF) acquiring DBI Architects).
  • Platform expansion appears in multiple transactions, including Westwood Professional Services, Inc. adding Virginia offices via Balzer & Associates, Inc.
  • Specialized technical add-ons show up across subsectors: geotechnical/material testing (UES acquiring Stevenson Consulting), trenchless rehabilitation and utility construction (Vortex acquiring Prism Contractors & Engineers, Inc.), and water/wastewater controls (Dorsett Controls acquiring Sunapsys, Inc.).
  • Aviation/transportation engineering is represented through BNP Associates, Inc. acquiring Studdiford Technical Solutions, LLC, adding terminal design and related TSA/airline relationships.
Recurring buyer example What it adds (as described) Virginia geography tie
Control Point Associates, Inc. Subsurface utility engineering and land surveying/geospatial footprint Expands into Virginia and increases East Coast office network
Westwood Professional Services, Inc. Land development + multi-disciplinary professional services Adds four Virginia offices
UES Geotechnical engineering, materials testing, and code compliance Expands Mid-Atlantic footprint via Stevenson’s branch offices
ZenaTech AI-powered drone DaaS + government/commercial builder client base Adds Cardinal’s multi-year government contracts from Williamsburg
  • Buyer
    Control Point Associates, Inc.
    Target
    Rouse-Sirine Associates, Ltd.
    Type
    Buyout

    Control Point Associates, Inc. has acquired Virginia-based Rouse-Sirine Associates, Ltd., expanding Control Point's land surveying and geospatial services footprint into Virginia and increasing its East Coast office network. The deal will integrate Rouse-Sirine's team and subsurface utility engineering capabilities into Control Point's platform while preserving local staff and ongoing client engagements.

  • Buyer
    ATIS, Thompson Street Capital Partners
    Target
    Bayline Lift Technologies
    Type
    Addon

    ATIS, a portfolio company of Thompson Street Capital Partners (TSCP), has acquired Bayline Lift Technologies, an independent elevator inspection and consulting firm headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. The add-on strengthens ATIS's footprint in the Mid-Atlantic and expands its inspection and consulting capabilities for government and private-sector clients.

  • Buyer
    BNP Associates, Inc., Godspeed Capital Management LP
    Target
    Studdiford Technical Solutions, LLC
    Seller
    Larry Studdiford (Founder and Principal Owner)
    Type
    Addon

    BNP Associates, a Godspeed Capital-backed air transportation design and engineering platform, has acquired Studdiford Technical Solutions (STS), a specialized aviation consulting firm focused on baggage and material handling and transportation security. The add-on expands BNP's terminal design capabilities, brings STS's TSA and airline customer relationships, and enhances the platform's technology and commissioning expertise.

  • Buyer
    ZenaTech, Inc.
    Target
    Cardinal Civil Resources
    Type
    Buyout

    ZenaTech, a Vancouver-based provider of AI-powered drones and Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS), has acquired Cardinal Civil Resources, a land surveying and engineering firm headquartered in Williamsburg, Virginia. The acquisition expands ZenaTech's DaaS footprint across the U.S. Southeast and brings Cardinal's multi-year government contracts and commercial builder clients into ZenaTech's service network.

  • Buyer
    Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT)
    Target
    Clark Nexsen
    Type
    Buyout

    Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT) and Clark Nexsen are merging, with Clark Nexsen joining JMT's 100%-employee-owned structure to create a combined AEC firm of more than 2,750 employees. The transaction expands JMT's architecture and engineering capabilities and geographic footprint across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, strengthening positions in education, federal, and transportation markets.

  • Buyer
    Vortex Companies
    Target
    Prism Contractors & Engineers, Inc.
    Type
    Addon

    Vortex Companies has acquired Prism Contractors & Engineers, Inc., a Williamsburg, Virginia-based engineering and contracting firm specializing in trenchless rehabilitation, civil engineering and utility construction. The deal expands Vortex's service capabilities across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, strengthening its ability to deliver trenchless water and sewer infrastructure solutions; financial terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    UES
    Target
    Stevenson Consulting
    Seller
    Chris Stevenson
    Type
    Buyout

    UES, a national engineering and consulting firm, has acquired Stevenson Consulting, a Midlothian, Virginia-based full-service engineering firm specializing in geotechnical engineering, materials testing and inspection, and code compliance. The acquisition expands UES' Mid-Atlantic footprint, adds more than 100 engineering and construction professionals across 10 branch offices, and coincides with founder Chris Stevenson's retirement and leadership transition to Colin Stevenson.

  • Buyer
    Individual Investor
    Target
    MC3 Solutions, LLC
    Type
    Buyout

    Generational Group advised MC3 Solutions, LLC on its sale to an individual investor, with the transaction closing on March 24, 2025. MC3 Solutions, headquartered in Elliston, Virginia, provides engineering and contracting services focused on quality assurance, safety, and workforce development.

  • Buyer
    Westwood Professional Services, Inc.
    Target
    Balzer & Associates, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    Westwood Professional Services, a national design and consulting firm based in Plano, Texas, has acquired Virginia-based Balzer & Associates, a multi-disciplinary land development, architecture, engineering, and surveying firm. The transaction expands Westwood's geographic presence in Virginia (adding four offices) and strengthens its land development and professional services capabilities.

  • Buyer
    NexGenSolutions
    Target
    Automated Solutions Inc. (ASI)
    Type
    Buyout

    NexGenSolutions, an Autodesk Solution Provider, has acquired Automated Solutions Inc. (ASI), a provider of FeatureCAM, Fusion, and CNC machining services. The acquisition expands NexGenSolutions’ advanced CAM support, training, and post-processor customization capabilities and brings ASI customers access to NexGenSolutions’ Platinum Support, LMS, and training services.

  • Buyer
    GF (GreenbergFarrow)
    Target
    DBI Architects
    Type
    Buyout

    Atlanta-based GreenbergFarrow (GF) has acquired DBI Architects, a Reston, Virginia architecture and interior design firm founded in 1973. DBI — which has 34 employees and provides architecture, interior design, master planning, construction administration, furniture and move/facility management services — will join GF's platform; the transaction closed in March 2024 and Blackcastle served as exclusive advisor to DBI. Financial terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    Dorsett Controls
    Target
    Sunapsys, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    Dorsett Controls has acquired Sunapsys, Inc., a Vinton, Virginia-based systems integrator specializing in controls and information systems for the water and wastewater market. The combined business will operate under the Dorsett Controls name and expand Dorsett's product portfolio and regional footprint across multiple states, offering broader SCADA and control-system solutions to municipalities, manufacturers and OEMs.

  • Buyer
    TRC Companies
    Target
    Draper Aden Associates
    Type
    Buyout

    TRC Companies (TRC) acquired Draper Aden Associates (DAA), a full-service engineering and environmental consulting firm with locations in Virginia and North Carolina. The acquisition expands TRC's engineering, environmental, surveying and water/wastewater capabilities and strengthens its presence in the Mid‑Atlantic region.

  • Buyer
    Sentinel Capital Partners
    Target
    TriMech
    Seller
    The Halifax Group

    Sentinel Capital Partners has recapitalized TriMech, acquiring a majority stake from The Halifax Group, which will remain a minority investor. The transaction (terms undisclosed) is financed with mezzanine notes led by Audax Private Debt and is intended to support TriMech's accelerated organic and acquisitive growth while CEO Marcel Matte and management remain in place.

  • Buyer
    Godspeed Capital Management LP, Prime ABA, LP
    Target
    Ascent Engineering Group, Inc.
    Type
    Addon

    Godspeed Capital Management LP has acquired Ascent Engineering Group, Inc., a Roanoke, Virginia-based MEP engineering and consulting firm. Ascent will join Godspeed's Prime ABA growth platform and continue to operate as a standalone business under existing management, which co-invested in the transaction.

  • Buyer
    Godspeed Capital Management LP, Prime Engineering, Inc. (Prime ABA platform)
    Target
    Austin Brockenbrough & Associates, LLC
    Type
    Addon

    Godspeed Capital Management LP acquired Austin Brockenbrough & Associates, LLC and will fold the business into a newly formed engineering & consulting platform, Prime ABA, alongside existing portfolio company Prime Engineering. Brockenbrough will remain headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and continue to be led by its existing management team; financial terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    Bowman Consulting Group, Ltd.
    Target
    KTA Group, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    Bowman Consulting Group, Ltd. has signed a letter of intent to acquire KTA Group, an MEP engineering firm based in Herndon, Virginia. The asset purchase expands Bowman's mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) capabilities and supports its growth into the renewable energy market; KTA's approximately 40 technical experts will continue to operate from the Herndon office.

  • Buyer
    Terracon
    Target
    TAM Consultants, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    Terracon has acquired TAM Consultants, Inc., a 15-person facilities engineering and design firm based in Williamsburg, Virginia. The acquisition expands Terracon's facilities services footprint in Virginia and the mid-Atlantic, and all TAM employees will join Terracon while continuing to operate locally as TAM Consultants, Inc., A Terracon Company.

  • Buyer
    Forgen
    Target
    Inquip Associates, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    Forgen has completed the corporate acquisition of Inquip Associates, Inc., a specialty geotechnical contractor headquartered in McLean, Virginia. The deal expands Forgen's geotechnical construction capabilities and provides immediate access to additional geographies and project opportunities across the U.S. and internationally; Inquip's pre-acquisition offices (including its McLean HQ) will continue to operate.

  • Buyer
    The Halifax Group
    Target
    TriMech
    Seller
    McCarthy Capital

    The Halifax Group completed a recapitalization of TriMech, a Richmond, Virginia–based provider of CAD and engineering design solutions, 3D printing systems, and related training, consulting, and staffing services. Halifax partnered with founder Steve Pelham and TriMech’s management team; prior owner McCarthy Capital exited its portfolio position. Terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    Woolpert
    Target
    Waller, Todd & Sadler Architects
    Type
    Buyout

    Dayton-based architecture, engineering and geospatial firm Woolpert has acquired Waller, Todd & Sadler Architects, an architecture firm based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The deal adds design and planning capabilities to Woolpert and expands its military and public-sector architecture portfolio; Waller, Todd & Sadler employs roughly 34 people.

  • Buyer
    Surveying and Mapping, LLC (SAM)
    Target
    So-Deep, Inc.
    Seller
    So-Deep, Inc. (owners / founder Garon Stutzman)
    Type
    Buyout

    Surveying and Mapping, LLC (SAM), a geospatial solutions firm headquartered in Austin, Texas, acquired So-Deep, Inc., a subsurface utility engineering (SUE) firm based in Manassas, Virginia. The acquisition expands SAM's service capabilities in SUE and provides immediate geographic entry into the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast markets.

  • October 18, 2011
    Buyer
    Cardno
    Target
    TEC Inc.
    Seller
    TEC Inc. shareholders
    Type
    Buyout

    Cardno, the Brisbane-based professional services firm, acquired TEC Inc., a 330-person environmental and infrastructure consulting firm headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia. 7 Mile Advisors acted as exclusive sell-side advisor; the deal expands Cardno's U.S. environmental capabilities, access to U.S. government clients, and provides TEC with greater international reach and growth opportunities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of engineering services are involved in Virginia acquisitions here?

You’ll see deals across land surveying and geospatial services, AEC (architecture/interior design and master planning), geotechnical and materials testing, trenchless water/sewer infrastructure, aviation/terminal design, elevator inspection/consulting, controls systems for water/wastewater, and CNC/FeatureCAM machining support.

Are these deals mostly platform builds or smaller tuck-ins?

Many transactions are described as add-ons that expand a buyer’s capabilities and footprint while integrating specialized teams and ongoing client relationships (for example, acquisitions that strengthen surveying/geospatial coverage, inspection/consulting services, or trenchless infrastructure delivery).

Which Virginia region themes appear most often?

The page repeatedly references activity tied to Virginia locations such as Norfolk, Virginia’s Midlothian/Williamsburg areas, and broader “Mid-Atlantic and Southeast” expansion language in deal summaries.

Do the acquisitions include both public-sector and private-sector work?

Yes. Several summaries explicitly reference government-focused work (e.g., multi-year government contracts and code compliance) alongside commercial clients such as builders, municipalities, OEMs, and private-sector transportation/aviation stakeholders.

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