Legacy Utility Group has acquired ECS, a hydrovac services provider operating across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
This marks Legacy’s first acquisition and represents a strategic expansion into new geographic markets while strengthening its capabilities in hydro excavation and related utility services.
Founded in 2014, ECS built its reputation by focusing on safety, accountability, and long-term customer relationships. The company has primarily supported general contractors and utilities and is positioned to expand further into municipal and county work.
Legacy’s leadership developed a relationship with ECS owner Michael Ratcliff over the past three years. Shared construction backgrounds and a similar philosophy on running strong, people-focused companies led to the partnership.
“ECS wasn’t looking for a financial transaction,” said David Jaegar, CEO of Legacy Utility Group. “They were looking for the right long-term partner. We share the same belief that construction companies should be led by people who understand the work.”
Legacy is an employee-owned company (ESOP), reinforcing its commitment to building long-term value for employees and customers alike. ECS employees will participate in the ESOP and gain access to expanded benefits and advancement opportunities.
ECS will continue operating locally under its existing leadership and brand as “ECS, a Legacy Utility Group Company.” The company will maintain its field teams and customer relationships while gaining expanded back-office support, fleet growth, and additional service lines, including jetting, CCTV, and CIPP.
This acquisition expands Legacy’s regional footprint and strengthens its ability to deliver safe, responsive, and technically sound field services to utilities, contractors, and municipalities.






