Mergers & Acquisitions The building envelope and forensic engineering sectors saw significant consolidation in recent months, driven by private equity investment, strategic platform building, and demand for specialized technical expertise.
Major Deal Spotlight: Align Capital Partners Acquires Armko Industries | January 2026 Private equity firm Align Capital Partners acquired Armko Industries, a Texas-based provider of building envelope, roofing, and waterproofing consulting services.
Armko advises building owners, architects, and facility management teams on roof and building envelope analysis, exterior wall and veneer waterproofing assessments, and the design and specification of roofing and waterproofing systems. Armko’s customer base spans K-12 school districts, higher education institutions, municipalities, healthcare systems, and commercial property owners across Texas and surrounding states.
Align partner Jack Parks noted, “Armko has built an outstanding reputation as a critical, trusted partner to institutional clients across Texas. This has led to a strong foundation of reoccurring consulting engagements supporting clients’ retrofit and new roofing needs. We believe Armko is well-positioned to enter new markets across the South.”
What This Signals:
The Armko acquisition demonstrates growing private equity appetite for specialty building envelope consulting firms, particularly those with:
- Recurring revenue models from institutional clients – schools, healthcare, municipalities.
- Geographic expansion potential in high-growth Sun Belt markets.
- Technical expertise in roofing, waterproofing, and façade systems.
What’s Driving M&A in 2026:
Building envelope and forensic engineering firms are attracting acquirers seeking:
- Specialized talent in a market facing chronic shortages of qualified engineers and certified inspectors (FISP, IIBEC, ICC).
- Diversified revenue streams across new construction, forensic investigations, litigation support, and asset management consulting.
- Platform opportunities to consolidate fragmented regional players into multi-state consulting networks.
The Bottom Line:
Expect continued consolidation as private equity platforms seek to replicate Armko’s model, acquiring well-regarded regional firms with loyal institutional clients and expanding them into adjacent markets. Building envelope, forensic architecture, and structural consulting firms with strong technical teams and recurring client relationships will remain highly attractive targets throughout 2026.
Market Insights
The building envelope and forensic engineering sectors are experiencing robust growth driven by sustainability mandates, aging infrastructure, and technological innovation.
Building Envelope Market Expansion:
The North American building envelope market is forecast to advance at healthy rates in both 2025 and 2026, supported by growth in building construction activity and ongoing efforts to increase energy efficiency in both residential and commercial markets
The commercial segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 6.0% over the forecast period, driven by rapid urban infrastructure development and energy codes such as LEED, BREEAM, and WELL compelling builders to adopt advanced façades, high-performance glazing, and solar-integrated roofing systems.
Forensic Engineering Demand Surge:
Rapid urbanization, aging infrastructure, and increasing frequency of building failures are driving demand for root cause analysis, litigation support, and preventive risk assessments.
Forensic engineers are increasingly called upon for climate-related investigations, analyzing structural vulnerabilities from flooding, wildfires, and extreme weather events. Governments and insurers rely on forensic analysis to determine causation, liability, and recovery costs.
Technology Reshaping Investigations:
AI-based predictive modeling, 3D structural scanning, and non-destructive testing (NDT) methods such as ultrasonic scanning, infrared thermography, and ground-penetrating radar are enhancing investigation efficiency and accuracy. Drones, remote sensing, and real-time monitoring systems enable continuous surveillance of structures, facilitating immediate response to anomalies.
The Bottom Line:
The convergence of sustainability mandates, aging infrastructure, and climate resilience is driving unprecedented demand for building envelope consulting and forensic engineering services. Firms investing in advanced technologies, specialized talent, and proactive risk assessment capabilities are well-positioned to capture market share as both sectors expand throughout 2026.
Spotlight | Climate-Resilient Building Envelopes
Extreme weather events are forcing a fundamental rethink of how buildings are designed, maintained, and assessed for risk.
The Challenge
From hurricane-force winds battering coastal façades to unprecedented freeze-thaw cycles compromising waterproofing systems, climate volatility is accelerating building envelope failures. Forensic engineers are now investigating damage patterns that didn’t exist a decade ago, while building owners face mounting insurance costs and regulatory pressure to harden assets against future events.
The Response
Leading firms are integrating climate resilience into every phase of the building lifecycle:
- Forensic teams are developing climate-specific failure databases to inform risk assessments
- Structural engineers are designing adaptive façade systems that flex rather than fail under wind load
- Building envelope consultants are specifying materials tested for temperature extremes, not just historical norms
- FISP/Local Law 11 inspectors are identifying vulnerable components before they fail catastrophically
The Opportunity
Owners of aging building stock face a choice: reactive repairs after failures, or proactive envelope upgrades that reduce risk and unlock lower insurance premiums. Firms offering holistic climate risk assessments, combining forensic diagnostics, performance modeling, and phased retrofit strategies, are positioning themselves as essential partners in building resilience.
As climate adaptation becomes non-negotiable, expertise in climate-resilient envelope design and forensic climate analysis will separate market leaders from the pack.
April promises significant developments across the building envelope and forensic engineering landscape:
Regulatory Watch:
- New York City Local Law 97 enforcement ramps up in Q2 2026, with building owners facing penalties for carbon emissions. Expect surge demand for envelope retrofit consulting to achieve compliance through improved thermal performance.
- ASTM updates to building envelope testing standards (E1105, E2128) expected mid-year, impacting how firms certify waterproofing and air barrier performance.
Market Trends to Monitor:
- Insurance-driven envelope assessments are accelerating as carriers require pre-underwriting forensic evaluations for coastal and wildfire-prone properties.
- AI-powered predictive maintenance platforms are entering beta testing, promising to shift forensic work from reactive failure investigation to proactive risk scoring.