Geotechnology purchases Erlanger-based engineering firm Thelen Associates


Geotechnology, Inc., a leading provider of geotechnical and environmental engineering, geophysics, water resource management, materials testing and drilling services, has announced that it has purchased substantially all of the assets of Thelen Associates.

Closing on the transaction occurred on August 17, 2015.

Thelen Associates, an engineering firm founded in Erlanger in 1971, provides geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing services locally in the Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky area. Regionally it serves the Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee markets.

Thelen has provided engineering, testing and construction review services for more than 35,000 projects. Currently, Thelen has 108 employees operating from four offices.

With the addition of Thelen, Geotechnology will have 280 employees operating from 10 offices. The company anticipates that number will increase with expanding project opportunities. This expansion allows Geotechnology and Thelen to efficiently and effectively serve clients throughout the middle part of the country.

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Thelen’s projects include transportation infrastructure; commercial, institutional, industrial and retail developments; water/wastewater; dams and levees; and major sports facilities.

Representative Northern Kentucky projects include the RiverCenter high-rise office and hotel development on the Covington riverfront, the BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights and the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta.

Cincinnati projects include Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ball Park, The Banks Project, and the Kennedy Connector.

“We are excited to be a part of the Geotechnology family,” said Thelen Associates President Don Thelen, P.E. “The pace of design and construction projects is more aggressive with each passing year. Increasing our capabilities, specialized staff and technologies will afford us even more opportunities and successes.”

Thelen’s regional projects include the KY 4 (New Circle Road) project and the University of Kentucky Gatton Business School in Lexington, Kentucky’s new Mountain Parkway Project in South-central Kentucky; the Lawrenceburg Levee project in Lawrenceburg, Indiana; and the Miami University Farmer School of Business in Oxford.

Geotechnology’s purchase of Thelen’s assets is part of a long-term strategic plan of geographic expansion. Founded more than 30 years ago in St. Louis, Geotechnology opened offices in Illinois and Kansas as demand for its services increased.

In 2010, Geotechnology purchased Hall, Blake & Associates in Memphis. Earlier in 2015, the company opened two new branch operations in Oxford, Mississippi and Jonesboro, Arkansas.

The Thelen acquisition provides a greater presence to Geotechnology’s current Midwest and Midsouth operations.

“This business decision was made based upon careful consideration of how to best augment our resources, assets and service lines,” said Geotechnology President and CEO Ed Alizadeh, P.E., J.D. “Thelen Associates has a highly regarded reputation in the industry, along with excellent staff and equipment. Currently, Thelen Associates does not offer geophysics or environmental services, which have been highly sought after services by our other clients. With more resources available, we will be able to help our clients solve problems and grow their businesses.”

Geotechnology has provided expertise on many major construction projects in its region, including, the Stan Musial Veteran’s Memorial Bridge, Beale Street Landing, Kit Bond Bridge and America’s Central Port. Geotechnology has offices in Fairview Heights, Ill., Overland Park, Kansas, Memphis, Tennessee, Oxford, Mississippi and Jonesboro, Arkansas.

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