Osmose Utilities Services acquires underground cable diagnostics service provider IMCORP
(WO) – Osmose Utilities Services, Inc., a provider of structural asset management solutions for the electric utility industry, acquired IMCORP, a service provider in underground power cable life cycle condition assessment and performance.

This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone for Osmose as it expands its portfolio of services to include state-of-the-art diagnostics and assessments for underground power cable systems.
The integration of IMCORP's technology with Osmose's comprehensive asset management solutions will offer electric utilities an unparalleled approach to ensuring the reliability and performance of both above ground and underground infrastructure.
"Joining forces with IMCORP is a natural extension of our commitment to providing our clients with the most advanced and effective solutions for managing their utility assets," said Mike Adams, CEO of Osmose. "With the addition of IMCORP's capabilities, we are now uniquely positioned to address the entire spectrum of infrastructure challenges faced by electric utilities, enhancing the resilience and efficiency of their networks."
IMCORP has been instrumental in improving the reliability of underground power cable systems for utilities throughout the U.S. The company's technology enables precise identification of cable system vulnerabilities, facilitating proactive maintenance and extending the lifespan of critical infrastructure.
Osmose Utilities Services, Inc. provides professional inspection, maintenance, and rehabilitation services for utility and telecommunications infrastructure.
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