
Growing development activity across Texas continues to drive demand for engineering and consulting services, particularly in fast-growing metropolitan areas. To strengthen its position in the state's land development sector, Langan has expanded its Texas operations through the acquisition of Kirkman Engineering.
The transaction adds additional engineering expertise and local market experience in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, one of the nation's most active development markets.
Kirkman Engineering provides land development engineering services for commercial, warehouse, industrial, and residential real estate projects. Founded in 2014, the company has established a presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, a region that continues to experience significant population growth and construction activity.
By integrating Kirkman Engineering into its operations, Langan increases its capacity to support development projects throughout North Texas while expanding its local workforce and client base.
The acquisition increases Langan's Texas footprint to seven offices and approximately 225 employees statewide.
The addition of Kirkman Engineering enhances Langan's ability to deliver engineering and environmental consulting services across multiple real estate sectors.
Texas remains one of the most active markets for industrial, logistics, residential, and mixed-use development, creating sustained demand for site development, civil engineering, and permitting services. Engineering firms have increasingly pursued acquisitions to expand geographic coverage and deepen expertise in key growth markets.
Kirkman's experience in commercial and warehouse developments aligns with ongoing investment in distribution, logistics, and residential construction throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The acquisition represents Langan's fourth corporate transaction in Texas, reflecting a continued strategy of expanding through targeted market growth and talent acquisition.
Founded in 1970, Langan provides environmental and engineering consulting services throughout the United States and internationally. The organization employs approximately 2,300 professionals across dozens of offices nationwide and through its international operations.
For developers, construction owners, and general contractors, the acquisition expands the engineering resources available in one of the country's most active development regions. Increased technical capacity and local expertise can help support the planning, design, and execution of commercial, industrial, warehouse, and residential projects as development activity continues across North Texas.
Source: Langan.