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Imtech formalises SPIE UK acquisition

At the end of October, Imtech, a leading UK technical services engineering group jointly owned by EDF and Dalkia, signed an agreement for the acquisition of SPIE UK. Following fulfilment of customary conditions and regulatory approvals this transaction has completed and SPIE UK is now wholly owned by Imtech.

SPIE UK will complement and enhance Imtech’s current offering with a range of specialty services in industrial instrumentation, clean rooms, and life safety solutions. It also supports elements of Imtech’s 2026 strategy including increasing turnover with long term revenue streams and expanding the business in targeted sectors such as education, industry and infrastructure.

Gautier Jacob, CEO, Imtech Group commented: “I am pleased this strategic acquisition has now completed and the reaction from the marketplace, as well as Imtech and SPIE UK employees, has been positive. This very much strengthens and accelerates our capabilities to deliver decarbonisation solutions for our clients and we look forward to further developing our business together in the future.”

SPIE UK achieved a turnover of £200 million in 2021 and has a dedicated workforce that will add a further 1,800 experienced and customer orientated employees to Imtech.

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