Blattner Holding — leading US utility-scale renewable energy EPC (300+ wind projects 49 GW; 90+ solar projects 12 GW; 17 storage projects)
Quanta Services completed $2.7B (cash + stock) acquisition of Blattner Holding (founded 1907; Avon, MN). Blattner was working on 1/3 of all US utility-scale solar projects in 2021. Combined Quanta/Blattner positioned to deliver integrated renewable EPC + transmission/substation. Announced September 2, 2021; closed October 13, 2021.
$2.70B
Deal Value
Mixed
Technology
MN
Location
Deal Details
- Deal Type
- Strategic Acquisition
- Seller / Sponsor
- Blattner family
- Buyer / Financier
- Quanta Services
- Deal Value
- $2.7B
- Stage
- Operating
- ISO/RTO
- Multiple
- Source
- PR Newswire
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