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Wood Group to acquire industrial contractor Infinity for $150 million

| By Mary Bailey

Wood Group (Houston; www.woodgroup.com) has agreed to acquire The Infinity Group, a family-owned Texas Gulf Coast industrial construction and maintenance contractor serving the petrochemical, refining and gas processing sectors, for an initial consideration of $150 million.

Established in 1952, Infinity is headquartered in Clute, Texas, with six additional locations along the Texas Gulf Coast.

Infinity provides a range of services including mechanical construction, fabrication, project management, turnarounds, maintenance services, heavy civil works, site preparation, and electrical and instrumentation services. The existing management team will continue to lead the business, which has approximately 2,500 personnel. Infinity currently has gross assets of around $92 million.

Infinity will operate within the Wood Group PSN Americas business unit, creating a brownfield service offering to the downstream market that complements the existing services of Wood Group PSN Australia Asia Pacific within the refining, chemicals and LNG sectors. In collaboration with Wood Group Mustang, the acquisition also provides an opportunity to offer a turnkey design and construct industrial service offering.

“The addition of The Infinity Group gives Wood Group PSN service line expansion, sector diversification, and entry into the U.S. petrochemical and other downstream sectors, coupled with access to new clientele. Their 60-year history is a testament to the relationships they have built that we look forward to continuing and growing,” said Dave Stewart, Wood Group PSN CEO.

“Joining Wood Group allows us to expand our service offering to their diverse customer base and gives us exposure to larger scale projects while also continuing to serve our current market and clients,” shared Harold Monical, Jr., president of Infinity Construction Services.

The transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including US anti-trust approval, and completion is expected in late 2015.