On May 14, 2025, Concurrent Utility Services, a prominent player in the construction and maintenance sector for power and telecommunications, unveiled its new division—Concurrent Environmental Services. This strategic move aims to address the burgeoning infrastructure needs in Florida, particularly in regions like Melbourne and Daytona.
Based in Rockledge, Florida, with an additional operating center in Daytona, this division signifies a major expansion for Concurrent, which has built a reputation since 2018 by delivering comprehensive services to major investor-owned utilities as well as leading wireless providers. The Environmental Services division is poised to focus on critical water and sewer project developments, including the construction of sewer lines—both gravity-fed and forced main—and the advancement of stormwater reclamation initiatives. This expands Concurrent's portfolio from being solely power-focused to offering complete site development services that are increasingly crucial in the state.
Patrick Johnson, the head of the Environmental Services division, brings years of experience in site development and utilities installation across the central Florida area. Concurrent's CEO, Steve Sarno, commented on the significance of this new division: "Florida is the fastest growing state in the country, and Melbourne is leading that charge as the city witnesses an influx of businesses, including major aerospace and tech players like SpaceX, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin. With the establishment of our Environmental Services division, we can now provide a holistic range of site development solutions tailored for both commercial and residential projects."
The expansion into environmental services comes at a time when the demand for robust utility infrastructure has never been higher. Sarno pointed out the extensive investments made by investor-owned utilities since Hurricane Irma in 2017, focusing on hardening grid infrastructures by burying power lines.
"Concurrent is already engaged in installing numerous underground power and fiber lines. By adding water, sewer, and stormwater mitigation capabilities to our offerings, we can now serve as a one-stop solution for all underground utility requirements," Sarno stated. This integration of services not only streamlines the process for developers but also enhances the efficiency of utility installations crucial for modern data centers.
In addition, Sarno highlighted the prerequisites for facility developers: "Data centers require three critical utilities—fiber connectivity, reliable power supply, and ample water sources for cooling. Concurrent can provide all these essentials, making us an invaluable partner in the fast-evolving tech landscape of Florida." With a workforce exceeding 200 specialized technicians, Concurrent's significance in the state’s utility infrastructure is expected to grow, focusing on delivering excellence across all service areas.
With this strategic growth, Concurrent Utility Services is set to make a significant impact on Florida's construction and utility sectors, catering not just to immediate infrastructure needs but also contributing to the long-term sustainability and resilience of the state's resources.
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About Concurrent Utility Services
Based in Sanford, Florida, and operating across various centers, including Rockledge, Daytona, and Miami, Concurrent Utility Services employs a highly trained team dedicated to serving power utility and telecom clients, ensuring they receive top-notch support.
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