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Vecta Environmental Services and EnviroVac Merge to Expand US Operations

At a glance

  • BGL announced the merger on February 9, 2026
  • Vecta is based in Gonzales, Louisiana
  • EnviroVac is headquartered in Savannah, Georgia
  • The combined company will serve customers nationwide

Brown Gibbons Lang & Company (BGL) announced the merger of Vecta Environmental Services and EnviroVac on February 9, 2026, creating a new platform for industrial and environmental services in the United States.

The merger brings together two companies with established operations in different regions, combining Vecta’s presence in the Gulf Coast and southeastern United States with EnviroVac’s national service network. The new entity will offer expanded capabilities to customers across a broader geographic area.

Vecta Environmental Services, headquartered in Gonzales, Louisiana, specializes in in-plant industrial services and has a strong footprint along the Gulf Coast. EnviroVac, based in Savannah, Georgia, provides environmental, industrial, and infrastructure services to clients throughout the country.

BGL’s Facility & Field Services investment banking team acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Vecta during the transaction. The merger is designed to strengthen the combined company’s ability to serve a wide range of industrial and infrastructure clients.

What the numbers show

  • The merger was announced on February 9, 2026
  • Vecta’s headquarters are located in Gonzales, Louisiana
  • EnviroVac’s headquarters are in Savannah, Georgia

The combined platform now extends its reach from the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast across the Southeastern United States, with the capacity to serve customers on a national scale. This geographic expansion is expected to enhance service delivery for clients in multiple sectors.

According to BGL, the merger consolidates the resources and expertise of both companies, enabling them to address a wider range of industrial and environmental service needs. The transaction also aligns with efforts to provide comprehensive solutions to customers across various industries.

Both companies have established reputations in their respective regions, and the merger brings together their operational strengths. The integration of services is intended to offer clients greater flexibility and access to specialized expertise.

The announcement marks a step forward in the industrial and environmental services sector, with the new entity positioned to meet customer needs across the United States.

* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.

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