Bowman Consulting Expands Into AI-Driven Data Center Engineering
Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (NASDAQ:BWMN) is expanding its presence in high-tech infrastructure through the acquisition of e3i Engineers, a Boston-based firm specializing in data center and energy system design. The deal, valued at approximately $2 million in annualized net service billing, was announced Wednesday.
The acquisition of e3i brings over a decade of specialized experience to Bowman, including a project portfolio with more than 3.2 million square feet of data center design work. These projects span critical applications, including AI systems, hyperscale environments, and energy-efficient infrastructure.
Gary Bowman, the company's founder and CEO, said the deal marks a strategic expansion beyond traditional civil and site engineering. He highlighted e3i's pioneering use of direct-to-chip cooling and expertise in resilient, low-emission energy systems. "They bring capabilities that align perfectly with the future of high-performance infrastructure," he said.
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The deal is being financed through a mix of cash, seller notes, and a convertible note, and fits within Bowman's previously outlined acquisition metrics. While specific revenue numbers were not disclosed, the acquisition is expected to enhance Bowman's offerings in AI-focused, energy-intensive engineering segments.
The acquisition highlights Bowman's strategy to grow its capabilities in emerging sectors like AI, digital infrastructure, and low-carbon energy solutions, where demand continues to rise.
Bowman held cash and cash equivalents of $10.70 million as of March 31, 2025.
Investors tracking the space may also consider iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF (NYSE:IFRA) and Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF (NYSE:PAVE).
Price Action: BMWN shares closed at $28.63 on Tuesday.
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