Private equity group backs Houston-based DLG Infrastructure Services in growth deal
(UI) — Del Monte Capital has completed a majority recapitalization of DLG Infrastructure Services, a Houston-based contractor specializing in municipal water, sewer and drainage infrastructure.
DLG provides maintenance, repair and rehabilitation services, including water line upgrades, trenchless pipe replacement, wastewater system improvements and flood mitigation projects across the Houston area.
Company President Chris Scott-Ford will continue to lead day-to-day operations and retain a significant ownership stake. “They understood our business, respected what we had built, and made it clear from day one that my role and our culture weren’t up for negotiation,” Scott-Ford said.
The company also appointed Chad Cross as chief financial officer to support continued growth.
Del Monte Capital said the investment reflects strong demand for infrastructure services tied to water, drainage and storm resilience. “Every major storm is a reminder of what’s at stake for our neighborhoods and our families,” said Managing Partner David Hartland.
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