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Inframark Expands Its Capabilities and Presence in Arizona, Adding Wastewater Experts Mehall Contracting
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KATY, Texas - Washingtoner -- Inframark, an industry-leading applied technology and solutions company, specializing in water and wastewater treatment services throughout the U.S., is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of Phoenix-based Mehall Contracting (Mehall).

Founded in 2008, Mehall is a wastewater management service provider, offering full-spectrum wastewater services, including recurring service, maintenance, repairs, and installations.

Mehall's technical expertise is complementary to Inframark's core municipal water treatment services and supports the expansion of Inframark's ongoing commercial and industrial (C&I) capabilities.

Mehall's C&I client roster, which is the bulk of the firm's customer base, includes numerous blue-chip food and beverage companies, as well as large industrial customers and environmental service clients.

"Mehall's long-term client partnerships and focus areas perfectly align with Inframark's core water and wastewater operations, and the geographic focus within Arizona further bolsters our expanding regional presence. Adding their considerable skillset to our platform offers significant potential to leverage the value of our combined operations across the entirety of Inframark's footprint," said Steve Meininger, Inframark's Chief Executive Officer.

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"Not only are we excited to add Mehall's technical capabilities to our platform, we are also confident our shared values of client service excellence and our employee-focused cultures will enhance service levels and drive continued growth and long-term success," said James Irwin, Inframark's Executive Vice President of Corporate Development.

Todd Mehall, founder of Mehall, will continue in his leadership role and further develop an energetic and talented leadership and operating team. He said of the transition to Inframark, "As the founder of Mehall, it was important to me to find a partner who would enable us to continue our operational success, retain our unique, tight-knit culture, and accelerate growth opportunities for our team. I am confident Inframark offers that incredible combination, and I am looking forward to our next level of success."

About Inframark

Inframark, LLC (www.inframark.com) is an industry-leading applied technology and solutions firm, specializing in water and wastewater infrastructure operations and maintenance (O&M) across the U.S. By integrating automation and intelligent data solutions in water and wastewater O&M, management of community infrastructure, and data systems integration, Inframark can provide unparalleled service and technical support. With over 40 years of experience managing water-related infrastructure, the company employs approximately 3,300 people, operating and maintaining more than 550 water and wastewater treatment systems across the country in 30+ states.

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About Mehall Contracting

Founded in 2008 by Todd Mehall, Mehall offers a full spectrum of wastewater services throughout all stages of the pretreatment process. As wastewater specialists, the company's core offerings include maintenance and repairs, installation of pretreatment systems, recurring services (sampling, testing, cleaning, etc.), and the service of specialized equipment. The company's family-oriented culture has been a key to the firm's success, with a strong focus on employee engagement, retention, safety and growth. Learn more at www.mehallcontracting.com.

Media Contact
Linde Miscio
Vice President of Marketing and Communications
linde.miscio@inframark.com
14048222712


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