Pallas Capital Advisors Reduces Quanta Services Holdings

Investment firm sells over 1,100 shares of construction and infrastructure company

Mar. 28, 2026 at 11:04am

Pallas Capital Advisors LLC, an investment management firm, lowered its position in Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE:PWR) by 9.8% in the fourth quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 10,499 shares of the construction company's stock, valued at $4,431,000 as of the end of 2022.

Why it matters

Quanta Services is a major player in the electric power, pipeline, and communications infrastructure sectors, providing engineering, construction, and maintenance services. Institutional investors' holdings and trading activity in the company can signal broader market trends and investor sentiment around infrastructure spending and construction.

The details

Pallas Capital Advisors sold 1,144 shares of Quanta Services during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position by 9.8%. Other institutional investors and hedge funds have also modified their holdings of the company, with some increasing and others decreasing their stakes. For example, Wolff Wiese Magana LLC lifted its position by 1%, while JFS Wealth Advisors LLC increased its holdings by 55.1%.

  • Pallas Capital Advisors reported its reduced position in Quanta Services in a 13F filing for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • The firm sold 1,144 shares of Quanta Services during the fourth quarter.

The players

Pallas Capital Advisors LLC

An investment management firm that lowered its position in Quanta Services, Inc. by selling over 1,100 shares in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Quanta Services, Inc.

A leading specialty contractor that provides comprehensive infrastructure solutions for the electric power, pipeline and energy, and communications markets.

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The takeaway

Institutional investors' trading activity in Quanta Services can provide insights into broader market trends and investor sentiment around infrastructure spending and construction. While some firms reduced their positions, others increased their holdings, suggesting a mixed outlook on the company and the sector.