A new company called Trueline Infrastructure Solutions was announced this week, formed out of three companies: Atlantic Engineering Group (AEG), Fiber Optic Services (FOS), and Young's Communications, LLC (Y-COM).
The new company is described as a “full-service infrastructure connectivity company to design, construct, deploy, and manage top-tier digital infrastructure for telecommunications and utility industries throughout the United States.”
Backed by Grain Management, an investment firm, the newly formed Trueline Infrastructure Solutions will be composed of 400 employees integrated from the previously independent companies.
“We’re at the start of something monumental. Grain Management brought together three unique companies—AEG, FOS, and Y-COM—under one banner,” said Rob Hughart, CEO of Trueline Infrastructure Solutions. “This rebranding is about more than just a name change; it’s about aligning with our new Mission, Vision, and Values, which have been shaped by our past experiences, our people, and the rich history of each of these companies. We are thrilled to embark on this journey with a fresh identity that reflects our commitment to excellence and our shared dedication to expanding the breadth of services and geographic scope. Together, we aim to champion the expansion of telecommunications, digital, and utility infrastructure to ensure that all communities, regardless of location are connected.”
Trueline will provide project planning, grant support, program management, engineering, permitting, construction, fiber splicing, and termination testing.
The company will also offer digital project management services such as project lifecycle mapping, dashboards and reports, geolocation tracking, material planning and tracking, and mobile apps.
Trueline’s headquarters are in Myrtle Beach, SC, and 68 satellite facilities across the U.S.