History
Early Corporate History
The history of KCI Technologies can be traced to a small firm operating out of the basement of the co-founder’s Baltimore County home in 1955. By its second year, the company took up residence in a proper facility, only to change locations several times over the next decade in a succession of moves that paralleled its growth. In 1977, it was purchased, along with three other architectural and engineering firms, by industrial products conglomerate Walter Kidde & Company. The Kidde acquisitions merged into an engineering subsidiary that came to be known as Kidde Consultants Inc., or KCI. During the 1980s, KCI expanded throughout the Mid-Atlantic, opening new offices in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Employee Ownership
In August 1987, Hanson Trust PLC of Great Britain, a manufacturing company with diversified holdings worldwide, purchased Kidde, the parent company. Soon thereafter, KCI initiated an employee buyout from Hanson, which was completed in December 1988. KCI became Maryland’s largest employee-owned company. In 1991, the official name was changed to KCI Technologies Inc. In 2008, the corporate headquarters moved to its present location in Sparks, Md.
Continued Growth
With revenues of approximately $142 million in 2008, the Engineering News-Record has consistently placed KCI among the top consulting engineering firms in the country. Today, our roughly 900 employee owners operate out of 23 offices in 12 states—Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia—and the District of Columbia.

