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History

Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. (GEI) was founded by five graduates of Harvard University and MIT in 1970. As the years progressed, the company earned an international reputation as a leading geotechnical consulting firm providing innovative solutions to complex geotechnical issues. At the same time, the firm gained strong national presence in the environmental and water resources engineering consulting sectors. Over the past 10 years, GEI has acquired leading firms that provide highly complimentary services and expand our national footprint. Acquisitions include:

  • Atlantic Environmental (acquired 1997), a leading Connecticut-based firm founded in 1985, was acquired for its strong expertise in environmental engineering and consulting.
  • Bookman-Edmonston (acquired 2003), the renowned California-based Water Resources consulting firm founded in 1959, has been instrumental in many of the most important water resources projects in the Western United States over the past half century.
  • Chadwick Environmental Consulting (acquired 2006), one of the nation’s top aquatic ecology consulting firms and testing laboratories, founded in 1979 and based in Littleton, Colorado.

An employee-owned corporation, GEI has participated in over 25,000 projects in all 50 states, across Canada, and more than 20 countries.

Ray Hart, P.E., Chief Operating Officer

Ray Hart, P.E., Chief Operating Officer

Ray describes GEI's broad mix of services, capabilities and markets served, noting recent synergistic acquisitions and several centers of excellence.
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