CRH agreed to acquire Arcosa, Inc. for $8.5 billion in an all-cash transaction, the companies announced Monday, marking the largest deal in CRH’s history.
CRH will pay $150 per share for all of Arcosa’s stock, which is 25% more than Arcosa’s average share price over the past 60 days as of June 18, 2026
The deal should close in early 2027, if Arcosa shareholders and regulators approve it. Both companies’ boards approved the deal unanimously. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Arcosa provides infrastructure-related materials, products, and solutions across two business segments.
On the construction side, the company’s aggregates operations span 109 quarries and yards, nine asphalt plants, and 19 terminals, with total shipments reaching roughly 35 million tons last year. Its Engineered Structures business manufactures infrastructure products for the energy transmission market, including applications tied to grid modernization, electrification, and data center construction. CRH said this deal will strengthen its lead as the biggest aggregates producer in North America, with over 265 million tons produced each year.