Thompson Engineering Opens Branch Office In Spanish Fort

Thompson Engineering has opened a new branch office in Spanish Fort with staff providing engineering, surveying and ground penetrating radar (GPR) services. The Spanish Fort office is Thompson Engineering’s third office to open in Baldwin County in three years. Thompson Engineering opened an office in Daphne in 2022 and one in Orange Beach in 2021. Thompson Engineering is headquartered in Mobile and also operates branch offices in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. “Baldwin County is growing rapidly, and many of the businesses coming to this area of the state are looking for engineering-related services to help them launch as quickly as possible,” Thompson Engineering CEO Kendall Kilpatrick said. “That’s why we’re positioning surveying, GPR and drone technology in Spanish Fort. These field services create the foundation for a successful investment.”

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