STV Group acquires CP&Y, becomes STV Company
With completion of STV Group’s acquisition, CP&Y, Inc., is now officially identified as an STV Company.
Founded more than 100 years ago, STV is a leader in providing engineering, architectural, planning, environmental, and program management and construction management services for transportation systems, infrastructure, buildings, energy, and other facilities. The firm has 40 offices throughout the United States and in Canada.
CP&Y, an employee-owned engineering, architectural, and field services consulting firm, has over 375 professionals in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Florida, and Virginia. The award-winning, full-service firm focuses on the water and wastewater, transportation and transit, roadways and bridges, and aviation market sectors.
“This acquisition provides immediate scale in one of the fastest growing markets for infrastructure, enabling us to more profoundly serve our clients,” said Greg Kelly, P.E., STV CEO and president.
“Over the past few months, the STV and CP&Y leadership teams have been working together to build the foundation to ensure we are unlocking the full potential of our increased scale, creating value for our clients and professional development opportunities for our employees.”
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