TRILITY formalises purchase agreement
Australian private water utility TRILITY has achieved completion on purchase for the bulk of an acquisition from Water Infrastructure Group, a subsidiary of Pentair.
The deal, originally announced in December 2014, will see TRILITY acquire the operating and maintenance contracts of Water Infrastructure Group’s operations business, which includes 35 treatment plants spanning New Zealand, Victoria and South Australia. One further contract is presently being finalised to complete the whole of the deal.
TRILITY Managing Director Francois Gouws said the company is delighted at being able to commence the management of Water Infrastructure Group operations. TRILITY looks forward to providing services to its new clients and the communities they serve.
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