Commercial and industrial contractor recently doubled its headquarters
Beth JoJack //April 14, 2025//
ACI's Chesterfield County headquarters. Photo courtesy ACI
ACI's Chesterfield County headquarters. Photo courtesy ACI
Commercial and industrial contractor recently doubled its headquarters
Beth JoJack //April 14, 2025//
One of the U.S.’s largest providers of mechanical services, Texas-based TriplePoint MEP, has acquired Chesterfield County-based Atlantic Constructors Inc. (ACI), according to a Monday announcement.
ACI, which provides mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection products and services, also has locations in Roanoke, Suffolk, Sterling, and Wilmington, North Carolina.
A request for comment from TriplePoint seeking financial details of the deal was not immediately returned Monday.
In February, ACI announced the opening of a second 170,000-square-foot building on 18 acres beside its existing building in Chesterfield, which sits on 25 acres. The new facility was designed to add capacity for modular construction components.
With more than 1,200 employees, ACI works on large commercial buildings for industries such as health care, advanced manufacturing, data centers, higher education, and chemicals manufacturing.
ACI founder Art Hungerford launched predecessor entities to ACI in the 1980s and transitioned to the role of chair in 2020, with Evan Shriver succeeding him as the company’s CEO.
With the addition of ACI, TriplePoint expects to come in at over $1 billion in pro forma revenue for 2025, according to a news release. Its principal locations include Texas, Ohio and Kansas, and it operates under brands like Polk Mechanical, TP Mechanical and Temp-Con.
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