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Westwood Professional Services
Westwood Professional Services is a Texas-based engineering and consulting firm serving clients in the renewable energy, power delivery, and land...
Westwood Professional Services
Westwood Professional Services is a Texas-based engineering and consulting firm serving clients in the renewable energy, power delivery, and land development markets. The firm's model is built on technical services — surveying, civil engineering, environmental permitting, and construction-phase support — rather than managing balance-sheet capital or third-party funds. This makes it meaningfully different from asset managers or family offices that appear in institutional allocator databases. The firm's primary engagements span wind, solar, and energy storage projects, along with transmission and distribution infrastructure, across the continental United States. Westwood provides site-selection support, ALTA surveys, geotechnical engineering, and entitlement services — the pre-construction technical work that determines whether a utility-scale renewable development can get financed and built. The firm's public record indicates a multi-decade presence in these markets, though precise start dates, leadership names, and financial metrics remain unconfirmed from available official sources. Scale indicators — headcount, annual revenue, or office count beyond Plano — are not publicly disclosed in a form that meets Altss verification standards. The firm does not operate registered investment vehicles, philanthropic foundations, or co-investment clubs, consistent with its identity as an engineering consultancy rather than a financial institution. No named principals or recent operational events could be confirmed from primary sources as of this writing. Westwood's structural differentiator is straightforward: it is an engineering services provider, not a capital allocator. In an ecosystem of family offices and alternative asset managers, professional-services firms like Westwood appear on allocator radars only occasionally — typically when an investment team needs technical due-diligence support for a physical-asset deal. The firm's relevance to institutional investors is as a potential vendor, not as a peer or co-investor.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Plano
Corporate office
Plano, TX, United States
Frequently asked questions
Is Westwood Professional Services a family office or investment firm?
No. Westwood Professional Services is an engineering and consulting firm that provides technical services — surveying, civil engineering, and permitting — to energy and infrastructure developers. It does not deploy capital, manage investment portfolios, or operate as a single-family or multi-family office.
What sectors does Westwood serve?
Westwood serves the renewable energy sector, including wind, solar, and energy storage, as well as power delivery and land development markets. Its work spans site selection, survey, design, and construction-phase support for utility-scale projects across the United States.
Who are the principals or investment decision-makers at Westwood?
Altss has not identified named principals or an investment committee from available primary sources. As an engineering professional-services firm, Westwood does not have the investment decision-making structure typical of asset managers or family offices.
Does Westwood make direct investments or fund commitments?
No. Westwood's business model is project-based engineering and consulting. There is no public record of the firm making direct investments, fund commitments, or managing pooled capital on behalf of outside investors.
What is Westwood's relationship to institutional allocators and family offices?
Westwood is a potential vendor, not a peer. Institutional investors or family offices that acquire or develop physical energy infrastructure may contract Westwood for technical due diligence, survey, or design services — but the firm does not co-invest, syndicate deals, or manage capital alongside allocators.
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