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Imtech closes sale of Suir Engineering

Following fulfilment of customary conditions and regulatory approvals, Imtech, jointly owned by Dalkia and EDF Energy, has closed the sale of 100 per cent of its Irish subsidiary Suir Engineering Ltd to British private equity investor Duke Street.

On 14 November 2022 Imtech announced it had signed an agreement on the sale of the business. The transaction is part of the exercise to prioritise the Dalkia Group’s strategic investments, and to refocus Dalkia and Imtech on their core areas.

Suir Engineering specialises in mechanical and electrical works. It is mainly active in Ireland, Denmark and Sweden in the data centre, pharmaceutical and renewable power generation markets.

Duke Street has been investing for more than 25 years in mid-sized companies in Western Europe. Its investment strategy focuses on the consumer, healthcare, industrial and service sectors.

2023 FMJ and Grundon Recycling and Waste Management Survey

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