Construction Partners Acquires Tennessee Company to Expand Nashville Operations
Construction Partners’ bold Nashville power move signals major infrastructure boom ahead for Middle Tennessee contractors and local communities alike.

NASHVILLE — Construction Partners Inc., a highway construction and infrastructure company, has acquired a Tennessee-based contractor to enhance its presence in the Nashville market, the company announced.
The acquisition reflects Construction Partners’ ongoing expansion strategy in key southeastern markets. The deal adds local expertise and resources to support growing infrastructure demands in Middle Tennessee.
Strategic Market Expansion
Construction Partners operates primarily across the southeastern United States, focusing on highway construction, maintenance, and infrastructure projects. The Tennessee acquisition aligns with the company’s goal of expanding operations in high-growth metropolitan areas.
Nashville’s robust population growth and economic development have created increased demand for infrastructure improvements and highway projects. The metropolitan area has seen significant residential and commercial construction activity in recent years.
Company Background
Construction Partners is publicly traded and specializes in asphalt production, paving services, and construction materials. The company serves both public and private sector clients throughout the Southeast.
The acquired Tennessee company brings established relationships with local contractors and familiarity with state transportation department requirements. This local knowledge is expected to help Construction Partners compete more effectively for Nashville-area projects.
Regional Infrastructure Needs
Tennessee’s infrastructure spending has increased as the state addresses aging roadways and accommodates population growth. The Tennessee Department of Transportation has allocated significant funding for highway improvements and maintenance projects across the state.
Nashville specifically has identified numerous road and highway improvement needs as the city continues to experience rapid growth. Major transportation projects in the region require specialized contractors with highway construction expertise.
Construction Partners has not disclosed the financial terms of the acquisition or the specific name of the Tennessee company. The deal is part of the company’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in southeastern markets.
The acquisition is expected to close pending standard regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, according to company representatives.



