Verdantas acquires Civil West to expand water, stormwater capabilities in Northwest
Verdantas, a leader in digitally enabled technical consulting solutions for the environment, water and energy transition markets, announced the acquisition of Civil West Engineering Services Inc. (Civil West). The acquisition aims to grow Verdantas' presence in Oregon and other northwestern states.

Headquartered in Coos Bay, Oregon, Civil West brings extensive expertise, experience and a proven track record to elevate Verdantas' capabilities in water and wastewater, land development, and municipal design.
"We are thrilled to welcome Civil West to our team. They have established relationships with municipalities throughout Oregon and possess significant expertise in water services, solidifying our presence and supporting our strategy with a highly skilled team in the Northwest,” said Jesse Kropelnicki, CEO of Verdantas.
"Joining Verdantas is an exciting opportunity for our team and our clients," said Marlin Gochnour, President of Civil West. "Verdantas' existing presence in Portland and Seattle complement our capabilities and will allow our team to provide expanded support services throughout the Pacific Northwest. We're proud to align with a company that shares our values and commitment to building long-term relationships while making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve."
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