Infrastructure Acquisitions in Oklahoma

  • Buyer
    Graybar
    Target
    Broken Arrow Electric Supply
    Industry
    Infrastructure
    Type
    Buyout

    Graybar plans to acquire Oklahoma-based Broken Arrow Electric Supply (BAES), pending regulatory approval, to expand its presence in Oklahoma. BAES will continue operating under the Broken Arrow Electric Supply name as a Graybar subsidiary with the same team, locations, and suppliers.

  • Buyer
    ONEOK, Inc.
    Target
    EnLink Midstream, LLC, EnLink Midstream, LLC (publicly held common units), EnLink Midstream, LLC managing member interests (via GIP stake), Medallion Midstream, LLC
    Seller
    Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)
    Industry
    Infrastructure
    Type
    Buyout

    ONEOK executed definitive agreements to acquire Global Infrastructure Partners’ controlling interest in EnLink Midstream and to buy Medallion Midstream, strengthening ONEOK’s integrated Permian Basin and broader midstream platform. ONEOK later announced a definitive merger agreement to acquire the remaining publicly held EnLink common units in a tax-free exchange, and subsequently completed the EnLink acquisition in January 2025.

  • Buyer
    Sherwood Companies
    Target
    Traffic & Lighting Systems, Inc.
    Industry
    Infrastructure
    Type
    Buyout

    Sherwood Companies has acquired Traffic & Lighting Systems, Inc. (TLS) to expand its footprint and capabilities in the transportation infrastructure sector. Infinity Capital Partners served as Sherwood's buy-side advisor on the transaction, supporting structuring and due diligence.

  • Buyer
    Boyne Capital
    Target
    McKee Utility Contractors
    Seller
    Founding family of McKee Utility Contractors
    Industry
    Infrastructure
    Type
    Buyout

    Boyne Capital (through an affiliate) has partnered with McKee Utility Contractors' management and founding family in a platform investment to acquire McKee Utility Contractors, a water and sewer pipeline and utility infrastructure services provider. The investment will support McKee's growth across municipal water, wastewater, and stormwater projects in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas and help the company capitalize on increased public water/sewer infrastructure spending.

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