NCS Engineers, a United States water, wastewater and environmental engineering firm based in Phoenix, Arizona, has acquired Houston-based LightPoint Engineering and SpearPoint Engineering, expanding its presence in the rapidly growing Texas infrastructure market, according to GlobeNewswire.

NCS is a nationwide leader providing water, wastewater and environmental engineering solutions for public and private sector clients across North America. The company's commitment to technical expertise, client success and sustainable outcomes drives every project it undertakes.

For nearly a decade, LightPoint Engineering and SpearPoint Engineering have been recognised as reliable partners in Texas infrastructure development, leveraging an innovative yet pragmatic results-oriented approach.

Ram Narasimhan, CEO of NCS, said the company is thrilled to welcome LightPoint and SpearPoint Engineering. "Their talented team and quality reputation in the Houston area will enable us to deliver more innovative solutions and expand our presence in the rapidly growing Texas market," he stated.

Mike Mathena, president of LightPoint Engineering, said partnering with NCS provides access to more resources, including advanced water and wastewater treatment expertise and electrical, instrumentation and control capabilities. For him, it has always been about the clients and employees.

Jerry McCrorey, president of SpearPoint Engineering, said having gotten to know the NCS team well during the process, it is clear they share the same core values and work ethic. "With their expertise, we can provide more solutions for our clients and create significant career growth opportunities for our employees," he stated.

NCS Engineers, with over 26 years of experience, specialises in infrastructure design, regulatory compliance, modelling, SCADA systems and construction management. LightPoint Engineering and SpearPoint Engineering serve private developments and municipalities across Texas, with projects including water production and distribution systems, wastewater collection and treatment systems, and roadway design.

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