Friday, May 9, 2025

Harrogate environmental services business snaps up Southwest firm

Adler & Allan, a Harrogate environmental services business backed by Goldman Sachs, has acquired drainage and civil engineering specialists, Glanville Environmental.

Glanville Environmental delivers drainage civil engineering, installation and remediation, specialising in geospatial surveys, CCTV surveying, high-pressure water jetting, gully cleansing, liquid waste movement, and septic tank emptying. Its clients include water, rail, and construction, as well as domestic customers.

With more than 180 employees, working across five depots throughout the Southwest, Glanville Environmental is Adler & Allan’s largest acquisition to date and tenth overall in the last three years.

Jamie Treliving, managing director, Glanville Environmental, said: “We are thrilled to be joining the Adler & Allan Group. The extent of Adler & Allan’s service range, combined with our presence in the Southwest is a fantastic opportunity to broaden our customer offer, whilst further strengthening Adler & Allan’s leading position in the wastewater recycling industry.”

Mike Williamson, managing director – water division, Adler & Allan, said: “Driven by our purpose of creating better environmental outcomes, welcoming Glanville Environmental into the Adler & Allan family represents another tangible step towards realising our plan to scale our operations and further strengthen our market leading package of integrated environmental solutions.”

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