Workdry International Expands Its Reach with Atlas Dewatering Acquisition
Workdry International, the parent entity of prominent pump rental and wastewater treatment companies such as Holland Pump, Selwood, Siltbuster, and Vanderkamp, has taken a significant step in strengthening its foothold in the North American market. The company announced the acquisition of Atlas Dewatering, a Florida-based company renowned for its expertise in wellpoint and drainage systems.
This acquisition marks a pivotal moment for Workdry, as it complements the existing infrastructure established by Holland Pump, which was acquired in 2024. The strategic move is supported by Arcus Infrastructure Partners, Workdry's majority shareholder, showcasing a commitment to growing their North American operations.
Founded by Eugene G. Heldreth Jr. in 1997, with his brother Mark A. Heldreth joining soon after, Atlas Dewatering has developed a solid reputation for its high-quality service offerings. Their expertise includes the installation of sock and wellpoint systems, alongside pump rental and maintenance services. With this acquisition, Holland Pump is now empowered to provide these essential dewatering services in-house, which significantly enhances their service offerings for customers.
Dan Lee, the CEO of Workdry International, expressed enthusiasm about welcoming Atlas Dewatering into the family. He emphasized that the values and operational philosophies of Atlas Dewatering align seamlessly with those of Holland Pump and the broader Workdry International Group. “We are thrilled to bring together these esteemed teams as we aim to be the leading provider of asset rental solutions for managing and treating water and wastewater. We are dedicated to driving environmental sustainability and supporting critical infrastructure through specialized and engineered asset rental solutions across the US, UK, and Europe,” stated Lee.
With the inclusion of Atlas Dewatering, Workdry International is not just growing; it is fortifying its existing portfolio, which includes Selwood and Siltbuster in the UK, along with Vanderkamp in Europe. This strategic enhancement reaffirms Workdry’s position as a leader in asset rental solutions while also underlining their commitment to delivering innovative and environmentally responsible services.
As the demand for advanced water management solutions continues to grow, Workdry International's expanding capabilities through this acquisition put them in an advantageous position to meet the evolving needs of their customers effectively. Their commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and sustainability remains at the forefront of their operations.
The future looks bright for Workdry International as they integrate Atlas Dewatering into their operations. Industry professionals and stakeholders will be keenly observing how this merger will enhance their service capabilities and overall market position.
For further information about Workdry International and its expanded service offerings, visit
Workdry.com.
Overview of Workdry International and Subsidiaries
- - Holland Pump: Specializes in dewatering bypass pump rentals and services based in Florida. Visit Holland Pump
- - Selwood: Operates primarily in the UK with a manufacturing facility in Hampshire, providing a broad range of pump rental solutions. Visit Selwood
- - Siltbuster: Provides innovative solutions for on-site water treatment and wastewater processing across the UK. Visit Siltbuster
- - Vanderkamp: A European leader in tailored temporary pumping solutions. Visit Vanderkamp
With operations now spanning multiple countries and a robust service portfolio, Workdry International is set to play a key role in enhancing water treatment and management solutions globally.
As the infrastructure landscape evolves, investments such as this will be critical in adapting to new challenges and ensuring environmental sustainability is prioritized in all operations.