The Ownership Journey
Sam Turner's business acquisition strategy is reshaping how specialist technical services companies in the built environment get scaled. In this episode of The Ownership Journey, Sam shares his complete roadmap for buying a business, integrating it, and repeating the process until his group hits £150M. After 22 years in global corporate roles — including scaling a travel tech business from €750M to €6B — Sam left it all behind to start his entrepreneurship journey as a group CEO building from scratch, without taking a salary for three years. The reality of business acquisitions in the built environment is far messier than any M&A course teaches. Sam's first acquisition nearly killed the group: a post-Ukraine inflation crisis, fixed contracts with soaring costs, and poor diligence on culture exposed how dangerous it is to rush a small business acquisition. In this conversation, he breaks down his deal structure (3x EBITDA, 60–70% on completion, deferred consideration over 3–4 years), his debt and equity funding model, and why mergers and acquisitions in technical services require a fundamentally different approach to how to buy a business in other sectors. He also addresses the roll up strategy and plug-and-play integration playbook he's developing to create a credible, founder-friendly platform for scaling a business through acquisitions rather than organic growth alone. Beyond the mechanics of M&A, Sam goes deep on the human side: people and culture as the core driver of business growth, building a board with non-executive advisors who challenge conventional thinking, centralising finance, HR, and legal without eroding technical depth, and the buy and build strategy that positions his group for a private equity exit at a significantly higher valuation multiple. His personal development habits — gym four times a week, no alcohol, continuous learning during every commute — reflect the same performance-first mindset he applies to every HVAC business or electrical firm he acquires. For any entrepreneur serious about scaling a business and building a group from the ground up, this is the most honest, data-backed conversation on James Lamb's show to date. Chapters: * (00:00) The Real Cost of Cash Flow — When You Can't Make Payroll * (01:14) Introduction: Building a £150M Technical Services Group * (03:09) Sam's Corporate Career: From Chartered Accountant to Global Executive * (07:06) Why the Built Environment? Selecting the Right Industry for Acquisitions * (10:08) Cash Flow vs Profit: The Brutal Reality of Business Ownership * (15:07) The First Acquisition: Inflation, Poor Diligence, and Near Collapse * (23:24) Rock Bottom, Resilience, and the Mindset That Pulled It Through * (28:47) Current Portfolio, Deal Structure, and the Self-Funding Growth Model * (37:01) People, Culture, and the Five-Pillar Employee Engagement Framework * (41:10) Centralisation vs. Autonomy: How to Structure a Growing Group * (47:13) Centralising Sales, Finance, and HR — And the Group Sales Director Role * (53:02) Building a Board: How Sam Chooses Non-Executive Advisors * (57:01) The Road to £150M: Acquisition Roadmap and Growth Targets * (01:05:46) The CEO Role: Strategy, Senior Hires, and Data-Led Oversight * (01:13:08) Personal Development: Morning Routines, No Alcohol, and High Performance Show: The Ownership Journey Guest: Sam Turner Host: James Lamb Editor: Taran (taran@ediflick.com [taran@ediflick.com]) Follow for weekly conversations with people who've built, bought, and sold real businesses.
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