TLDR CRH is buying Arcosa (ACA) for $8.5 billion in an all-cash deal at $150 per share The offer is a 25% premium to Arcosa’s 60-day volume-weighted average priceTLDR CRH is buying Arcosa (ACA) for $8.5 billion in an all-cash deal at $150 per share The offer is a 25% premium to Arcosa’s 60-day volume-weighted average price

Arcosa (ACA) Stock Jumps 7% as CRH Swoops in With $8.5 Billion Buyout Offer

2026/06/22 20:50
3 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

TLDR

  • CRH is buying Arcosa (ACA) for $8.5 billion in an all-cash deal at $150 per share
  • The offer is a 25% premium to Arcosa’s 60-day volume-weighted average price
  • Arcosa stock rose 7.5% in premarket trading; CRH slipped 0.6%
  • The deal is expected to close in Q1 2027
  • CRH expects $175 million in run-rate cost synergies by year three

CRH, the Ireland-based building materials group, announced Monday it will acquire Dallas-based Arcosa in an all-cash deal worth $8.5 billion. CRH is offering $150 per share for Arcosa, a 25% premium to its 60-day volume-weighted average price as of June 18.

Arcosa stock jumped 7.5% to $146.05 in premarket trading on Monday. CRH slipped 0.6% to around $110.61.


ACA Stock Card
Arcosa, Inc., ACA

The $150-per-share offer also sits 10.4% above Arcosa’s closing price from the prior Thursday.

The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2027, pending regulatory and shareholder approvals.

Arcosa owns quarries, yards, and asphalt plants across the U.S. Its Engineered Structures business is a major player in the energy transmission market — the infrastructure that moves electricity across the grid.

That business has been drawing investor attention. Demand for grid modernization has been climbing, driven by the rapid growth of AI data centers and broader energy consumption.

Why CRH Wants Arcosa

CRH has been on an acquisition run. Over the past two years, it has completed nearly 80 deals totaling $9.1 billion. This move is its biggest since the €6.5 billion purchase of cement assets from Holcim and Lafarge back in 2015.

The Arcosa deal fits a broader pattern in the U.S. building products sector. Earlier this year, QXO struck a $17 billion deal to acquire TopBuild. Last year, Commercial Metals Company picked up Foley Products for $1.84 billion. Scale and localized supply chains are driving much of this consolidation.

For CRH, the pull is clear: Arcosa’s energy transmission segment gives it direct exposure to one of the most active infrastructure buildout cycles in recent memory.

Deal Financials

CRH expects the deal to be accretive to earnings within the first 12 months after closing. The company is targeting run-rate cost synergies of $175 million by year three.

J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley are advising CRH on the transaction. Arcosa has brought in Evercore and Goldman Sachs as its financial advisors.

CRH’s previous largest acquisition was the 2015 cement asset purchase, a deal that reshaped the company’s North American footprint. This one could do the same in the infrastructure space.

Arcosa is based in Texas and operates critical infrastructure across the energy, transportation, and construction sectors.

The deal values Arcosa at $8.5 billion on a total enterprise basis.

The post Arcosa (ACA) Stock Jumps 7% as CRH Swoops in With $8.5 Billion Buyout Offer appeared first on CoinCentral.

Market Opportunity
Acala Token Logo
Acala Token Price(ACA)
$0,0006835
$0,0006835$0,0006835
-%0,23
USD
Acala Token (ACA) Live Price Chart

CHZ +28%! Will History Repeat?

CHZ +28%! Will History Repeat?CHZ +28%! Will History Repeat?

0-fee opening long & short. Be ready for any move!

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

World Cup Combo: Aim for 200x

World Cup Combo: Aim for 200xWorld Cup Combo: Aim for 200x

Combine up to 20 World Cup matches in one order