DECON Engineering Overview
- Year Founded
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1991
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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2
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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1
DECON Engineering General Information
Description
Provider of commissioning services catering to federal facilities, state government agencies, local counties, private companies and institutional facilities. The company specializes in providing building and retro-commissioning and energy management projects built with sustainable green standards, thereby reducing building energy consumption and facility operational costs for clients.
Contact Information
Website
www.dei-consulting.com(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- 21495 Ridgetop Circle
- Suite 204
- Sterling, VA 20166
- United States
Corporate Office
- 21495 Ridgetop Circle
- Suite 204
- Sterling, VA 20166
- United States
DECON Engineering Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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DECON Engineering Signals
DECON Engineering FAQs
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When was DECON Engineering founded?
DECON Engineering was founded in 1991.
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Where is DECON Engineering headquartered?
DECON Engineering is headquartered in Sterling, VA.
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What is the size of DECON Engineering?
DECON Engineering has 2 total employees.
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What industry is DECON Engineering in?
DECON Engineering’s primary industry is Construction and Engineering.
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Is DECON Engineering a private or public company?
DECON Engineering is a Private company.
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What is DECON Engineering’s current revenue?
The current revenue for DECON Engineering is
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When was DECON Engineering acquired?
DECON Engineering was acquired on 08-Apr-2021.
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Who acquired DECON Engineering?
DECON Engineering was acquired by Quine (Italy).
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