Atwell, a leading consulting, engineering, and construction services firm, has announced that it has secured a $200 million senior credit facility with a lending group led by Bank of America. Also included in the lending group are U.S. Bank, TD Bank, and Old National Bank. This new facility enhances Atwell’s financial flexibility, with increased capacity to drive anticipated organic and acquisition growth. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Atwell has seen tremendous growth over the past several years, and we intend to continue growing to better serve our clients, expand into new markets and geographies, and create the strongest opportunities for our people to grow professionally,” said Brian Wenzel, Atwell’s Chief Executive Officer. “This agreement with Bank of America will allow us to optimize our capital structure and give us the flexibility needed to accomplish our goals.”
Atwell was advised in this transaction by its Exclusive Placement Agent Nomura Securities International, accounting advisor Cohn Reznick, and legal advisor Bodman.
Atwell, LLC is a national consulting, engineering, and construction services firm with more than 1,700 professionals located across the country. Creating innovative solutions for clients in industries such as real estate and land development, power and energy, oil and gas, and transportation and infrastructure, Atwell provides comprehensive turnkey services including land and right-of-way support, planning, landscape architecture, engineering, land surveying, environmental compliance and permitting, and project and program management.
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