Fort Point Capital invests in sewer rehabilitation company Visu-Sewer
(UI) – Fort Point Capital, a Boston-based private equity firm, has invested in Visu-Sewer, Inc., a provider of critical wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation and maintenance services for the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Headquartered in Pewaukee, WI, Visu-Sewer has served municipalities and commercial customers for 50 years with a comprehensive range of rehabilitation and maintenance services.
"Our experience investing in companies with skilled field labor forces and managing accretive acquisition strategies aligns nicely with the Visu-Sewer's strategic goals; we are excited to make Visu-Sewer our first investment out of FPC Small Cap Fund III," said Paul Lipson, Partner at Fort Point Capital.
Founded in 1975, Visu-Sewer provides critical wastewater infrastructure services, specializing in trenchless pipeline rehabilitation, maintenance and repair, video inspection, pipe jet cleaning, sealing, and water blasting.
"Our longstanding commitment to delivering critical sewer infrastructure solutions to our customers will be further bolstered by this partnership,” stated Keith Alexander, CEO of Visu-Sewer.
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