Peak Utility Services Acquires Superior Pipeline Services
Peak Utility Services Group, a nationwide provider of integrated infrastructure services to the natural gas, electric and telecommunication industries, announced the acquisition of Superior Pipeline Services (SPS), a leading natural gas utility services contractor in Texas.
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, SPS has built long-standing relationships with leading utilities that provide their communities with critical energy needs.
The acquisition of SPS affirms Peak’s position in Texas’ growing utility services space.
“I am pleased to welcome Superior Pipeline to the Peak family. We are thrilled to partner with a best-in-class provider in an attractive, fast-growing market with significant demand for natural gas utility maintenance, repair and installation,” said Jason Pickett, CEO of Peak. “With the robust economic and population growth we have seen in Texas, we are looking forward to playing a meaningful role in supporting the ongoing infrastructure needs there with SPS.”
SPS founder and President, Lynn Ayres, will continue to play a leading role alongside the current management team.
“We are excited to join the Peak family,” said Lynn Ayres. “By joining Peak, we will continue to provide our customers with excellent service while investing in our resources and our team.”
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