Investment Focus

Steadfast support across construction, trades, infrastructure, and defense.

A rugged construction site with heavy machinery working on a large commercial building under a cloudy sky.
A rugged construction site with heavy machinery working on a large commercial building under a cloudy sky.
Skilled tradespeople installing HVAC and electrical systems inside an industrial facility.
Skilled tradespeople installing HVAC and electrical systems inside an industrial facility.
A fleet of earthmoving equipment shaping a highway infrastructure project at dawn.
A fleet of earthmoving equipment shaping a highway infrastructure project at dawn.
Aerospace and Defense-Adjacent
Infrastructure and Field Services
Industrial and Manufacturing

Who We Are

Vorrak Holdings is a permanent capital acquisition company headquartered in Utah. We acquire, stabilize, and modernize businesses across construction, skilled trades, infrastructure, earthmoving, fiber and telecom, and the defense supply chain throughout the Western United States.

We are not a private equity fund. We have no exit timeline, no investors to return capital to, and no interest in flipping businesses. We buy to hold — indefinitely.

We are industrialists. We understand the businesses we acquire because we respect what they do. We know that the value of a trades company is not on its balance sheet — it is in its people, its reputation, and its relationships. We protect all three.

Our founder built Vorrak around a single conviction: that American industrial capacity deserves better stewardship than the financial engineering model offers. Motivated sellers deserve a buyer who will honor what they built. Employees deserve an owner who will invest in them rather than cut them. Communities deserve companies that stay rooted rather than get absorbed and dissolved.

A powerful image of heavy machinery at a construction site under a steel blue sky, symbolizing industrial resilience.
A powerful image of heavy machinery at a construction site under a steel blue sky, symbolizing industrial resilience.

Their focus on continuity and long-term ownership made the decision straightforward.

C. Taylor

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