Lytle Water Solutions in Lakewood, Colorado, is now part of Moore Engineering, Inc.
The Lytle team specializes in surface and ground water hydrology and modeling, water rights, environmental permitting, and water mediation assessments. These services complement Moore Engineering’s existing offering of water resources and environmental services very well and will further enhance the expertise they bring to new and existing clients.
This step expands our enterprise’s geographic footprint to a new region of the country. We’re excited to bring the combined expertise of these strong companies to Colorado and the Denver metropolitan area, the 19th most populous metro area in the U.S.
Lytle Water Solutions was founded and managed by husband-and-wife team Bruce and Vickie Lytle. Bruce will continue in his role leading the team, while Vickie is transitioning out of the company.
According to Moore Engineering President Kevin Bucholz, “As we got to know the Lytle team, we discovered their company’s values aligned to ours very well. We’re both deeply dedicated to the growth and benefit of our employees and on extraordinary client care.”
Bruce Lytle said Moore Engineering’s employee ownership culture made it an ideal fit. “I know Moore prioritizes client relationships as much as we do and, because their employees own the company, have a personal stake in the company’s success. That type of culture provides a strong future for our company, our employees, and our clients.”
Lytle Water Solutions will co-brand with Moore Engineering during a transition period that will usher in a new era for both companies. Eventually, the Lakewood, Colorado, office will become known as Moore Engineering.
“It’s exciting to engage in a new region of the country, especially in the fast-growing Denver metropolitan area,” said Bucholz. “We branched out from our eastern North Dakota roots a number of years ago to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and we are so excited to raise our flag in another growth area of the country. I’m looking forward to what our combined teams will do together.”
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