National OnDemand expands in Texas with J. Tucker Construction acquisition
(UI) — National OnDemand, a communication and utility infrastructure services provider, has acquired J. Tucker Construction, a Greenville, Texas-based company specializing in telecom and utility infrastructure.
The acquisition strengthens National OnDemand’s presence in the rapidly growing Texas market, where demand for fiber and utility infrastructure continues to rise.
Founded in 1991 by Jason and Tammy Tucker, J. Tucker Construction has built a strong reputation with major telecom and internet service providers. The company offers services such as aerial construction, directional boring, trenching, buried service wire placement, and fiber optic and copper splicing.
"From day one, this partnership with National has felt like a natural next step to honor my family’s legacy as we drive continued growth and expand our services, all while maintaining the high-quality work our clients expect,” said Jason Tucker, owner of J. Tucker Construction.
The acquisition is National OnDemand’s third in three years, following its partnership with Blue Point Capital Partners in December 2021. National has pursued growth through strategic acquisitions and aims to meet the rising demand for telecommunications infrastructure across the country.
“We are excited to continue expanding our presence in the Texas market, an area with significant growth potential and a critical need for infrastructure services, especially fiber builds,” said Douglas Boteler, CEO of National OnDemand.
Blue Point Capital Partners also sees the acquisition as a significant step forward. “Partnering with the Tucker family is an honor, and we are excited to build upon the outstanding business they’ve established over the last 34 years,” said Brian Castleberry, partner at Blue Point. “This acquisition highlights National’s strategic efforts to expand its geographic reach and service capabilities.”
Tucker Construction’s integration into National OnDemand positions the company to better serve existing and new markets while supporting the increasing demand for reliable utility and communication infrastructure services.
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