US LBM Acquires American Construction Source (ACS)

Sept/Oct Issue

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Buffalo Grove, IL— US LBM, headquartered here, a leading distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has completed its previously announced acquisition of American Construction Source (“ACS”) from Angeles Equity Partners, LLC and Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.

With the addition of more than 70 locations in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Washington and Wisconsin, US LBM is now the nation’s largest privately owned full-line building materials distributor.

Up to this purchase, US LBM had made four acquisitions as recently as July, also adding Brand Vaughan Lumber Company in the Atlanta metro area, Home Center Supply located outside of Phoenix, and completing the previously announced purchase of J.P. Hart Lumber and Components, which serves customers in the Austin, Houston, Dallas-Ft. Worth and San Antonio markets in Texas.

For more information, visit www.uslbm.com.

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