Company: LGN
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0000950123-25-002471
Chunk: 68

Company: Legence Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: DRS
Chunk 68
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 any changes thereto could affect us in substantial and unpredictable ways. Such changes could, for example, relax or

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Confidential Treatment Requested by Legence Corp.

Pursuant to 17 C.F.R. Section 200.83

repeal laws and regulations relating to energy efficiency or the environment, which could result in a decline in the demand for our services and, in turn, could negatively impact our revenue. See
“Risks Factors—Risks Related to Regulations—Some of our clients receive federal, state and local government incentives for building new facilities or to make energy efficiency upgrades to their buildings. If these incentives are
reduced or limited, the scope for some of our projects may be impacted and there may be less demand for our services.” Furthermore, changes in environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, remediation obligations, enforcement actions,
stricter interpretations of existing requirements, discovery of contamination or claims for damages to persons, property, natural resources or the environment could result in material costs and liabilities that we currently do not anticipate.
Failure to comply with any environmental, health or safety laws or regulations, whether actual or alleged, exposes us to, among other things, fines, penalties, damages, liabilities, cessation of our operations or potential litigation risks,
including costs, settlements and judgments, any of which could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.

We are exposed to risks relating to occupational, health and safety matters and operate at project sites that involve a high degree of operational hazards and risks. Failure by us or any of our business partners to maintain safe work sites and equipment could have a material adverse impact on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

Our operations are subject to extensive laws and regulations relating to the maintenance of safe conditions in the workplace, including those
promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), which have and may continue to become more stringent over time. While we have invested, and will continue to invest resources in our occupational, health, and
safety programs, many of our businesses involve a high degree of operational hazards and risks, and there can be no assurance that we will avoid significant exposure to such hazards and risks. For example, the project sites at which we operate,
including construction sites and industrial facilities, often put our employees and others in close proximity with mechanized equipment, moving vehicles, chemical and manufacturing processes and highly regulated or hazardous materials. These sites
and conditions can create numerous safety risks, including but not limited to fall risks