Kiely acquires M O'Herron
Kiely Family of Companies has acquired M. O’Herron Company, a Pittsburgh-based utility contractor with a 123-year history, as it seeks to expand its capabilities in the natural gas distribution sector. The acquisition allows Kiely to enhance its service offering across the Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian regions. The financial details of the transaction were not made public.
M. O’Herron Company, founded in 1903, has specialized in natural gas and water infrastructure installation and maintenance, servicing major utility companies in the Pittsburgh metro area and West Virginia. Known for its reliability and strong industry relationships, M. O’Herron adds a significant advantage to Kiely’s operations with its experienced workforce and established client base.
The acquisition aligns with Kiely’s strategic objective of broadening its operational footprint across the eastern United States. By absorbing M. O’Herron, Kiely aims to strengthen its already diverse utility services platform, which encompasses natural gas distribution, water resources, and electrical services. Key leadership at Kiely, including CEO Andy Luse, cites the acquisition as a means of enhancing both geographic reach and service capabilities while maintaining cultural alignment with the new entity.
The move occurs amid rising demand in the utility infrastructure sector, driven by aging pipelines and regulatory mandates for infrastructure upgrades. This demand has increased the need for specialized contractors capable of managing complex infrastructure projects. Kiely’s acquisition strategy is focused on building a robust portfolio of regional operators, positioning the company to leverage market dynamics favorably.
As the acquisition integrates, the expanded capabilities and regional presence are expected to provide Kiely with greater flexibility and reach in bidding for and executing large-scale utility projects. Any potential regulatory hurdles or closing conditions appear minimal, and the focus now shifts to the seamless integration of M. O’Herron's operations into Kiely’s broader enterprise.
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This transaction is classified in Utility Contractor. Figures and status may change as sources update.