Guardian Infrastructure Services adds E2 Consulting Engineers
Adds utility engineering, program management, inspection and field support for North American electric and gas customers to an Energy Impact Partners LP-backed platform.
E2 Consulting Engineers, a provider of engineering and technical consulting services for electric and gas utilities, has been added to Guardian Infrastructure Services, Energy Impact Partners LP’s utility-focused infrastructure services platform.
Founded in 1988 by Hersh Saluja, E2 Consulting Engineers provides engineering, project management, inspection and field support services to investor-owned utilities and infrastructure operators across North America.
The company works on utility infrastructure programs tied to transmission reliability, wildfire mitigation, integrity management, pipeline safety and compliance, undergrounding, substation modernization and grid investment.
“Guardian was established to support the growing need for outsourced technical labor across a wide array of utility and infrastructure services, where EIP is uniquely positioned to add value,” said Steven Kantowitz, a Managing Partner at EIP.
Guardian plans organic growth, operational improvement and selective acquisitions that add complementary technical services for utility customers.
Terms were not disclosed.
TD Cowen advised E2 Consulting Engineers; A&O Shearman advised Guardian, and Nixon Peabody advised E2 Consulting Engineers.