Key Trends in Power, Water, and Communications Infrastructure

Key Trends in Power, Water, and Communications Infrastructure: Utility Services Market 2025

The utility services sector is at an inflection point, driven by surging energy demand, deteriorating infrastructure, and continued fiber deployment. According to BaseRock Partners Utility Services Market Report 2025, major outlays are expected across transmission and distribution networks, water systems, and broadband infrastructure. With a median 17% increase in CapEx among utilities and a growing backlog of infrastructure projects, industry players must stay informed to seize opportunities in the evolving landscape.

Surging Energy Demand and Grid Modernization

Following decades of flat growth, U.S. power demand is set to rise sharply, propelled by energy-intensive industries such as data centers. By 2030, data centers are projected to consume 12% of total U.S. electricity, significantly impacting grid infrastructure (BaseRock Partners Utility Services Market Report 2025).

In response, utilities are ramping up investments to modernize transmission and distribution networks, ensuring grid reliability amid rising demand. The report notes that

“major utilities are expected to increase capital expenditures by a median of 17% in the coming years.”

This capital allocation will prioritize system resilience, capacity expansion, and the integration of renewable energy sources.

Addressing America’s Aging Water Infrastructure

With more than 40% of U.S. drinking water infrastructure surpassing the 50-year mark, the need for investment is urgent. Outdated wastewater and stormwater systems are under increased pressure from more frequent and severe storms. “Frequent and intense storm events are straining outdated wastewater and stormwater systems, highlighting the need for resilience,” the report states.

Compounding these challenges is a workforce shortage in the water utility sector. “33% of utility operators can retire in 10 years, with only 10% under the age of 24,” creating a significant knowledge gap and potential delays in necessary infrastructure upgrades. Investments in workforce development, technology, and system resilience will be critical to ensuring long-term water security.

Fiber Expansion Faces Administrative Delays but Continues

The broadband industry remains on a strong growth trajectory, with fiber passing more than half of U.S. homes. By 2029, this figure is expected to exceed 90% of passable homes, with three key providers driving 75% of new passings (BaseRock Partners Utility Services Market Report 2025).

Despite this momentum, the report highlights a temporary slowdown: “An executive order issued in January has suspended the disbursement of BEAD funding as the new administration reviews the program.” While the extent of the impact remains uncertain, the near-term outlook for fiber remains strong, driven by private sector investment and state-level broadband initiatives.

Private Equity Fuels M&A Activity in Utility Services

Private equity firms remain highly active in the utility services sector, with significant transactions reshaping the competitive landscape. Some of the most notable deals include:

  • • Roark Capital’s partnership with GPRS (January 2025)
  • • Cerberus’ acquisition of Landmark Structures (December 2024)
  • • GridTek Utility Services’ sale from First Reserve to BlackRock (June 2024)

The report underscores that “Wall Street analysts expect a repeat of 2024 in 2025, with anticipated near-double-digit top-line growth and expanding backlogs.” For commentary on these sector trends and more, download the full BaseRock Partners Utility Services Market Report 2025.

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Utility Services Market Update March 2025

In our 2025 Utility Services Market Update, we explore key trends shaping the industry, from rising electricity demand and aging water infrastructure to ongoing fiber expansion and sector consolidation. With utilities ramping up investment and infrastructure upgrades accelerating, the need for modernization and resilience has never been greater.

Stay ahead with essential insights and expert analysis to navigate the evolving utility services sector.

Utility Services Market Update Insights & Megatrends include:

  • – Rising power demand drives major transmission & distribution investment
  • – Aging water infrastructure accelerates modernization and resilience efforts
  • – Fiber expansion continues, despite funding uncertainties
  • – Notable M&A transactions highlight ongoing utility services sector consolidation

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Electrical Services Market Update June 2024

In our Electrical Services market update, manufacturing facility construction, data center expansion, and a focus on sustainable energy are driving growth while the industry grapples with extended lead times and a scarcity of skilled electricians.

Stay ahead of the curve and overcome these obstacles with proactive recruitment, training, and retention strategies.

Key takeaways from the Electrical Services Market Update include:

  • – Executive summary on the current state of electrical services market today.
  • – Broad currents shaping the market, including 6 key takeaways.
  • – Latest industry news and public company updates.

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Utility Services Market Update April 2024

In our Utility Services Market Update, we share megatrends in transmission, broadband infrastructure, and more, highlighting the need for modernization and resilience and the growing demand for utility service assets.

Gain access to critical takeaways and acquire fresh insights to effectively navigate the shifting landscape.

Utility Services Market Update Insights & Megatrends include:

  • – How Transmission and Distribution requirements are evolving to meet new demands
  • – Importance of asset modernization and hardening across the sector
  • – Role of fiber in powering the modern economy
  • – Summary of key transactions in utility services

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Construction Materials Outlook 2024

2024 brings a host of challenges to the market, including inflation risk, rising deficits/debt, and the specter of a recession. However, non-residential construction, particularly manufacturing and infrastructure, have strong tailwinds. The key question in 2024: Will pricing power continue to offset stagnant and weakening demand? Download the 2024 Outlook to learn more.

Key Insights Include:

  • – Strategic recap of 2023 in the construction materials industry
  • – Summary of key M&A transactions that are reshaping markets
  • – Construction materials 5 key 2024 trends to watch
  • – Key drivers of pricing power in construction materials markets

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