ABM completes acquisition of Ireland-based LMC FM

ABM, a leading provider of facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions, has acquired LMC FM a Dublin-based facilities services company with coverage across Ireland. The acquisition reflects another step in ABM’s strategy to expand its capabilities and operations in Ireland. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The acquisition of LMC FM not only strengthens ABM’s presence in Ireland but also enables ABM to provide its full solution set to LMC FM’s portfolio of clients across both public and private sectors.

Further, the addition of LMC FM significantly strengthens ABM’s capabilities, particularly through the expansion of its Technical Solutions business, which provides tailored technical, mechanical and infrastructure expertise to ensure the efficient performance of complex facilities.

ABM SVP and President, UK & Ireland, Richard Sykes said: “We are thrilled to welcome the LMC FM team to ABM. This acquisition builds on the continuous growth of the ABM business in Ireland in recent years, highlighted by major new client wins, including University Hospital Galway. The transaction also marks a pivotal step in executing our growth and acceleration strategy, and we look forward to further building our footprint in both the UK and Irish markets and continuing to serve our clients with excellence.”

Martin Lydon, Partner at LMC FM, said: “Combining hard work and innovation, we have developed a strong business which can now be brought to the next level by joining ABM, a company with real strength, a positive reputation and an impressive client base. By combining our strengths with ABM’s global reach and resources, we will be able to deliver even greater value and innovation to our customers. We look forward to continuing our legacy of high-quality service while positively contributing to ABM’s growth in the Irish and UK markets.”

ABM UK and Ireland specialises in providing customised facilities solutions to clients in the healthcare, manufacturing, commercial, mission critical, life sciences and transportation sectors. The company has over 2,600 team members across Ireland.

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