Allied Power Group buys Houston turbine repair firm TRS Services
Allied Power Group said Aug. 19, 2026, that it acquired Houston-based TRS Services to expand turbine repair capacity, technical expertise and platform coverage across Siemens, Alstom and GE equipment. The deal adds a new 50,000-square-foot repair center and broadens APG’s ability to support customers across the turbine service lifecycle.
Why it matters: - The acquisition expands Allied Power Group’s turbine component repair capacity and adds technical expertise across complementary turbine platforms. - The combined business is better positioned to support customers across the turbine service lifecycle, including repair, field work and parts support. - The deal strengthens APG’s reach in Siemens, Alstom and GE turbine markets.
What happened: - Allied Power Group announced on Aug. 19, 2026, that it acquired Turbine Repair and Support Services, LLC, known as TRS Services. - TRS is a Houston-based turbine repair services provider. - The transaction combines two Houston-based companies focused on turbine repair and support.
The details: - TRS was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Houston. - TRS has built a reputation for technical expertise, reliable quality and an experienced team under President Rick Richardson. - TRS has strong capabilities on Siemens and Alstom turbines and additional GE capabilities. - APG already serves GE gas turbines in Frames 5, 6, 7E/F and 9, plus Siemens 501D, D5A and F models. - APG also supports combined-cycle and fossil steam turbines. - APG provides component repair, rotor services, field services, and new and refurbished parts for industrial gas and steam turbine generator operators. - TRS is expanding into a new 50,000-square-foot advanced repair center. - TRS’s two adjacent facilities total 75,000 square feet. - The facilities investment is aimed at supporting turbine customers for years to come. - The combined organization plans to share engineering and technology resources, technical expertise and best practices. - The companies also expect to keep investing in facilities, equipment and broader career opportunities for employees.
Between the lines: - The acquisition gives APG more depth in platforms outside its existing service mix, which can help the company compete for broader repair work. - The Houston footprint may make integration easier because both businesses already operate in the same market. - Leadership framed the deal as a culture fit as much as a capacity play, emphasizing safety, engineering excellence and customer focus.
What's next: - APG and TRS plan to continue investing in people, facilities and technology. - The new repair center expansion is expected to support the combined business as turbine demand continues. - Rick Richardson said the partnership positions the combined organization for continued growth and long-term success.
The bottom line: - APG is using the TRS acquisition to scale repair capacity and widen its technical base in a specialized turbine service market. - Allied Power Group and APG on YouTube
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