Building materials distributor Kodiak Building Partners acquired Colorado-based Liberty Doors & Windows.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Liberty Doors & Windows provides doors, windows and millwork across southern Colorado and the Mountain Region. It grew under the leadership of Ted Willoughby and Tim Gentrey, eventually relocating to a 45,000-square-foot facility in Colorado Springs, CO.
“This acquisition supports our commitment to delivering top-tier products and solutions to meet the rising demand in Colorado’s dynamic building sector,” Kodiak Building Partners CEO Steve Swinney said in a Dec. 5 news release. “Liberty makes quality doors for the American working man because that’s who we are and that’s who we care about. Their deep expertise and strong relationships with local builders are a key factor contributing to creating value and scaling the business overall.”
Kodiak said that Liberty Doors & Windows will retain its brand and local identity, with the current management team overseeing daily operations.
Kodiak’s most recent previous acquisition was of San Antonio, TX-based San Antonio Masonry and Steel, completed on Aug. 27.
Kodiak ranked No. 13 on MDM’s Top Distributors List for Building Materials/Construction.
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