Own a hydrotechnical engineering firm in Canada that may fit active buyer criteria?
A connected buyer is reviewing hydrotechnical engineering firms with river, bridge, culvert, flood, dam, dike, scour, sediment, and permitting capabilities. If you own a hydrotechnical engineering firm in Canada, the goal is simple: share the business profile, book a confidential intro call, and let Serava manually review whether the opportunity deserves a next conversation.
Canadian Hydrotechnical engineers can be attractive when the owner story is clear. Hydrotechnical owners should make technical scope, permitting capability, client diversity, and rainmaker dependence clear before an intro call. Buyer fit improves when the firm has infrastructure-critical work, repeat public or industrial clients, and a transferable technical team.
Riverine bathymetric survey, bridge and culvert inspections, dike, dam, and weir inspections
Channel design, armouring, scour repair, flood mitigation, dam spillway, dam breach, or emergency planning
Water Sustainability Act approvals and related permitting support
$500K-$1.5M EBITDA
No buyer, sale, price, valuation, representation, or broker introduction is promised. Serava uses the intake for information gathering, a confidential intro call, and manual review before any appropriate next step.
Province pages for hydrotechnical engineers
What a serious owner should prepare before the call
Hydrologic, scour, sediment, and floodplain mapping capabilities
Municipal, provincial, infrastructure, mining, or utility clients
Senior engineer bench and project-manager continuity
Book a confidential intro call
This is a sell-side intake for owners. The form goes into the seller pipeline with this exact page as the source path.