Engineering and consulting firm NV5 has acquired two data center commissioning and energy management companies, Kisebach Consulting and Senergy BCS.

The acquisition will support NV5's growth within the data center market, whichhas been expanding following a spate of agreements over the last two years.

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Ben Heraud, chief executive officer of NV5 said: “Senergy BCS and Kisebach Consulting provide decades of data center-specific experience and relationships with some of the nation’s leading data center owners and operators, and we look forward to the contributions they will make to our data center business.”

Senergy BCS, based in Utah, delivers data center HVAC and controls commissioning for state, federal, and private sector data center facilities in the United States and Canada.

Kisebach Consulting, based in Washington, provides energy engineering and mission-critical building systems commissioning for data center facilities to optimize data center environments for traditional and AI data center applications.

NV5 provides public and private sector clients with technology, conformity assessment, and consulting solutions. It focuses on six business verticals: testing, inspection, and consulting; infrastructure, utility services, environmental health sciences, buildings and owner representatives; and geospatial technology.

The company has signed several agreements over the past 12 months, including for the acquisition of Red Technologies, a provider of information technology and utility infrastructure services for mission-critical data centers, and a strategic agreement with Cadence Design Systems to qualify, design, and demonstrate ideal data center design conditions for AI data center platforms.

In addition, it secured $13 million in contracts to facilitate the expansion of data center assets for technology and financial companies in Asia and the United States.