Company: LGN
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-003868
Chunk: 170

Company: Legence Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 170
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 contracting including changes in the
government’s spending priorities, the availability of appropriated funds, changes in policies and laws pertaining to government contractors. The Company’s government contracts include terms and conditions otherwise not applicable to
commercial arrangements including the government’s ability to terminate these contracts for convenience, either in whole or in part. In the event of such a termination, the Company generally would be entitled to allowable costs incurred in
performance plus reasonable profit realized for the work performed up to the date of termination. Government customers may also terminate a contract for default in the event of the contractor’s uncured breach in which case the contractor will
generally be entitled to payment for the portion of the work accepted by the government customer, but the Company may be exposed to loss for the proportion of work yet to be accepted by the government. In addition, reputational harm may result from
the termination of a contract for default that could impact a contractor’s ability to obtain new government contract awards. Violations of specific laws or regulations including ethical requirements could lead to fines, contract termination and
the possibility of being suspended or debarred for

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Confidential Treatment Requested by Legence Corp.

Pursuant to 17 C.F.R. Section 200.83

purposes of receiving future government contract awards. A small portion of the Company’s work requires one of the Company’s brands to maintain security clearances, both for itself and
for certain employees, which the government has substantial discretion in maintaining in the future.

Anti-Corruption and Trade Regulations. Some of the components and materials used in our business are purchased from foreign parties, such as steel and aluminum. In connection with such purchases, we may be subject to anti-corruption laws prohibiting bribery of both
domestic and foreign government officials, including the U.S. FCPA, as well to the restrictions imposed by economic sanctions regulations or sourcing and transportation requirements.

Project-Specific Regulations. From time to time, we may take on projects that require us to comply with project-specific rules or
requirements, including regulations relating to the handling, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous materials, regulations relating to aviation activities, limitations on the availability or sourcing of materials or components for our
clients’ projects, public health regulations, or regulations regarding the engagement of suppliers and subcontractors that meet diverse-ownership or disadvantaged-business requirements. For example, our projects involving healthcare facilities
have in the past required any personnel assigned to those projects to receive certain vaccines. Project-specific requirements may cause delays in initiating or completing such