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Bureau Veritas Buys Irish Quality Control Business Lotusworks

April 6, 2026 - 19:54

Bureau Veritas Buys Irish Quality Control Business Lotusworks

In a significant move to bolster its industrial and facilities management services, global testing and inspection leader Bureau Veritas has announced the acquisition of Irish firm Lotusworks. The deal, valued at an enterprise value of €375 million, signals a strategic expansion into high-growth sectors.

Lotusworks, headquartered in Sligo, Ireland, specializes in providing critical quality control, technical staffing, and engineering services, primarily for data centers and life sciences facilities across Europe and the United States. This expertise aligns perfectly with Bureau Veritas's ambitions in the fast-evolving technology and healthcare infrastructure markets.

The acquisition will see Lotusworks's workforce of approximately 2,000 employees join the Bureau Veritas group. Industry analysts note that this purchase immediately strengthens the French giant's on-the-ground capabilities in key regions, particularly in the booming data center sector where demand for compliance and operational reliability is paramount.

The transaction is expected to be finalized before the end of the year, pending the completion of customary regulatory approvals. Officials from Bureau Veritas highlighted that the integration of Lotusworks will enhance their ability to offer end-to-end assurance services for complex industrial projects, creating a more comprehensive portfolio for their international client base. This move underscores the ongoing consolidation within the testing, inspection, and certification industry as major players seek to offer more specialized and integrated solutions.


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