1 Priority Environmental Services, Fort Worth, Texas, and Earth Services & Abatement, Commerce City, Colorado, have added Little Rock, Arkansas-based Snyder Environmental & Construction to the newly formed EIS Holdings (Environmental Infrastructure Solutions).
EIS Holdings is an environmental and infrastructure services firm, while Snyder provides environmental abatement and remediation services throughout the South Central United States. Combined, the three companies will provide abatement, decontamination, remediation, demolition and other environmental services.
“Snyder has a phenomenal reputation in the abatement industry, and they bring significant scale and geographic diversity to EIS,” says Gary Caldwell, chief executive officer of EIS Holdings. He adds, Joe Carter, CEO of Snyder Environmental, and Justin Dixon, president, “have built a rock-solid company and we are looking forward to helping them continue to serve their clients. We are excited to have Joe and Justin on our team.”
With the addition of Snyder, EIS Holdings is now a top five abatement firm in the country and a leading remediation and specialty infrastructure services firm with more than 550 employees and 19 offices serving the Southern, South Central, Midwest and Rocky Mountain regions.
“Joining Gary Caldwell, Rob Odom, Kory Mitchell and the impressive teams at both 1 Priority and ESA was my primary motivation for this deal,” Carter says. “Snyder’s safety and quality first mentality is a mindset shared by the 1 Priority and ESA organizations, and we are now able to bring that shared philosophy to a national scale. We see incredible growth in the EIS platform and are excited to help bring that together.”
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