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Sewer & Water Infrastructure Market Insights - Q2 2026

Industrials
Infrastructure Services

Representative U.S. Sewer & Water Infrastructure Investment Thesis

  • Aging municipal water and sewer networks, combined with a $630B+ EPA funding gap, drive sustained, non-discretionary demand for installation and rehabilitation work.
  • Recurring municipal capital programs and trenchless rehabilitation create durable, multi-year backlogs supported by stable public-sector funding.
  • Highly fragmented contractor base with meaningful licensing, bonding, and equipment barriers creates a clear consolidation runway.

Sources: FMI Research, EPA, ASCE

Industry Snapshot

$26.9B

2026 Municipal Sewer & Water Spend

7%+

Projected Annual Growth Through 2030

$630B+

EPA 20-Year Water Infrastructure Funding Gap

$178B

U.S. Utility Transmission Capex (2025–2028)

Attractive Dynamics of the U.S. Sewer & Water Infrastructure Market

Key Investment Highlights

Essential Role of Water & Sewer Infrastructure

Non-discretionary services that underpin public health, safety, and community growth across every U.S. municipality.

Durable, Municipal Revenue Model

Multi-year public capital programs and stable funding produce highly visible, recurring backlogs.

Highly Fragmented Market with Consolidation Potential

Regional and local owner-operated firms dominate; PE-backed platforms are actively rolling up capable operators.

Aging Infrastructure & Regulatory Tailwinds

$630B+ EPA funding gap and EPA/state compliance mandates accelerate rehabilitation and replacement cycles.

Core Playbook Yielding Investment

Increase Service Penetration With Existing Customers

Expand recurring rehabilitation and replacement work through long-term municipal capital programs and trenchless services.

Broaden Service Portfolio

Add capabilities across large-diameter mains, trenchless rehab, stormwater, and pipe bursting to capture wallet share with existing municipal clients.

Strategic M&A

Acquire regional underground utility contractors to build density in high-growth municipal markets and add specialty licensing/equipment.

Hub-and-Spoke Growth

Establish branch operations near major MSAs to improve fleet utilization, bid responsiveness, and emergency response capability.