The deal boosts Chigwell Construction to a £41m-a-year turnover business with a target of hitting at least £60m within the next two years.
CLC specialises in “first time re-instatement” for utilities as well hard and soft landscaping for local authorities and housing associations.
The firm holds “Tier One” status with Scotia Gas Network, Essex and Suffolk Water, UK Power Network, Carillion and Crossrail.
CLC has a full order book for the next two years worth in excess of £25m and is currently tendering for a series of AMP 6 framework agreements.
The deal follows Chigwell’s recent acquisition of window and door specialist BWC which has been rebranded as Chigwell Bi-Fold doors.
Chigwell managing director Dean Floyd said: “There are great times ahead for the Chigwell Group which now consist of eleven companies and with this latest acquisition pushes the group to £41m turnover, with a view to taking this to £60m within two years without any further acquisitions which the group are currently looking at.
“CLC is another great organisation where the culture of Chigwell Construction was identical such as, all staff are directly employed, customer care means everything, KPI data is constantly followed and the directors and management are all long term with minimal staff turnaround over the past ten years.”