Adler and Allan acquires specialist water and drainage company Public Sewer Services
Published: 14 February 2024
Environmental risk reduction services business, Adler and Allan, has acquired specialist water and drainage company, Public Sewer Services (PSS).
PSS has been providing an in-house one stop solution for all aspects of water and drainage including specialist drain lining, traditional open cut excavation, tankering, CCTV, blockage clearance and root cutting for over 25 years. Having invested heavily in innovative no dig technology sourced from around the world, its experienced team can complete patch repairs, structural pipe lining, pipe bursting, impact moling, pitch fibre reforming and directional drilling.
Lee Freeman, Managing Director, Public Sewer Services, said: “We are excited to be joining the Adler and Allan Group. The services Adler and Allan offers, and their established position in the utilities market, allows us to offer our expert no dig technology services into more companies, providing a full turnkey package of frontline operational capability.”
Mike Williamson, Managing Director, Adler and Allan Water Division said: “Adler and Allan’s mission is to solve industry’s biggest environmental challenges from reducing pollution and preventing harm to the environment, to mitigating the effects of climate change. To achieve this goal, we help organisations manage, improve, maintain, and upgrade their infrastructure. This critical acquisition supports our mission as well as our ambitious growth plans, by further enabling us to deliver our innovative, specialist drain lining services nationally.”
This is Adler and Allan’s fourth acquisition in the utilities sector, and seventh overall in the last three years.
This acquisition strengthens Adler and Allan's position as a national turnkey partner to the utilities sector with services from strategic infrastructure advice, monitoring, data and analytics, front line operational capability, and environmental consultancy.
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