Kiely acquires Industrial Treatment Technologies Inc.

May 3, 2022
Industrial Treatment Technologies is a national provider of wastewater treatment facility design, construction and operations services.
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(Kiely news release) — The Kiely Family of Companies (KIELY), a privately owned conglomerate focused on design-build solutions for the engineering and construction industry, recently announced the acquisition of Industrial Treatment Technologies, Inc., a wastewater systems and solutions company.

Industrial Treatment Technologies (ITT), headquartered in Fernandina Beach, Florida, is a national provider of wastewater treatment facility design, construction and operations services. With 30 years of experience in process water, wastewater treatment, sludge dewatering, and energy and plant operations, ITT reduces water and wastewater operating costs and ecological footprints for large industrial and manufacturing facilities. The services provided by ITT will further expand KIELY’s water resources capabilities.

“We welcome the team members of Industrial Treatment Technologies to the KIELY Family,” says John M. Kiely, CEO of the Kiely Family of Companies. “The addition of ITT to our portfolio of engineering and construction companies will bolster our efforts to empower team members, partner with customers, and advance the communities we serve.”

The acquisition was completed on April 18, 2022.

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