Pins Mechanical Co. has recently opened a spacious 27,000-square-foot venue in the District of Deerfield. Visitors can enjoy duckpin bowling, explore pinball machines and vintage arcade games, or try out the indoor slide. The facility includes three bars and offers event spaces suitable for private gatherings.
About us
In 1967, Bayer Becker grew from two entrepreneurs who saw a need in the marketplace and had the drive to build it from the ground up. Founded on strong values and a commitment to the client, you can find that same entrepreneurial spirit today in every level of the organization, from principal to technician. This has positioned Bayer Becker as an industry leader, providing innovative and practical solutions, for 50 years. Located in Fort Mitchell, Cincinnati, Mason, and Oxford, our firm offers integrated professional design consulting services, including civil engineering, transportation engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture and planning in various regions. Our collaborative approach, extensive local network, and advanced use of technology ensure that we are an advocate for our clients and are continuously designing for success by helping improve communities. If you think this sounds like a good fit and would like to join our team, we welcome you to apply via our jobs tab! For more information please like us on Facebook at facebook.com/bayerbecker or follow us on Instagram @bayerbecker.
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http://www.bayerbecker.com
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- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- MASON, OH
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1968
- Specialties
- Landscape Architecture, Land Planning, Surveying, Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Community Planning, and Geovisualization
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6900 Tylersville Rd
Suite A
MASON, OH 45040, US
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209 Grandview Drive
FORT MITCHELL, KY 41017, US
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318 South College Avenue
OXFORD, OH 45056, US
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Suite 204
CINCINNATI, OH 45202, US
Employees at Bayer Becker
Updates
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The Point, a $29 million mixed-use development near the University of Cincinnati, has been completed. The five-story building features 190 beds in 55 units situated above a two-story parking podium. With several new housing projects underway in Uptown to address growing demand, The Point offers residents amenities such as a study room, fitness room, indoor and outdoor clubhouse, and a package pickup area.
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We are so excited to partner with our friends at Human Nature, Inc. and a talented team of professionals on Kenton County’s new park - an inspiring project that reflects years of visioning, collaboration, and public trust. This is an opportunity to create a lasting civic space - one that will serve, connect, and inspire generations to come. We’re honored to help bring this vision to life.
We have some exciting news for Kenton County's park lovers! Last week, Kenton County selected Bayer Becker and Human Nature to lead design work for the new County park in Independence, working alongside J.S. Held LLC to bring our master plan to life. This project is the largest single investment ever made in Kenton County’s park system—$20 million committed in the first phase—and will transform 225 acres into a vibrant hub for recreation, gathering, and outdoor exploration. “Kenton County’s parks are where communities come together, families make memories and people recharge,” said Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann. “Selecting the right design partners is a critical step in creating a park that will serve residents for generations.” Located next to Lincoln Ridge Park, the new park will become a regional destination while preserving the natural beauty residents already enjoy.
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From Cincinnati to Mason, Oxford, Indianapolis, and Ft. Mitchell, our team is passionate about designing places where people thrive. We’re honored to continue to play a part in shaping Ft. Mitchell, KY into the vibrant, welcoming community it is today. This video from the City of Ft. Mitchell captures the spirit of a place we’re proud to call one of our homes — and one where our planners, engineers, and landscape architects have helped create lasting impact. And see if you can catch our office cameo! https://lnkd.in/gqY9ePRB
Welcome to the City of Fort Mitchell, KY!
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Hey #Bearcats! Shape your future & your community. Come chat with Sarah at the UC Career Fair TODAY! University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati - College of Engineering and Applied Science
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The Havenwood subdivision, located off Towne Boulevard near I-75 in Middletown, will feature 47 townhomes on 2.66 acres. The 8.37-acre site also includes a dog park, nature trail, 3.79 acres of open space, and 1.92 acres reserved for future commercial use. https://lnkd.in/gkuWHfQQ
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Jennifer Riede, Senior CAD Technician in our Ft. Mitchell, KY office, marks an incredible 25-year milestone with the firm. She began her journey in our Fairfield office and has since become a go-to expert in grading and drainage—truly the best of the best. With a get-it-done attitude and a deep commitment to quality, Jennifer has contributed to nearly every type of project we've led. As former president Jay Bayer puts it, “Nobody cares more about the quality of our work than Jennifer.” Her desk is a constant hub of learning and collaboration, and we’re lucky to have her.
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The Ormsby, a new senior living facility featuring 203 residences and a dedicated health center, stands at the heart of the ambitious Ft. Mitchell Gateway project. The $200 million mixed-use development is currently underway near the Buttermilk Pike exit, occupying the former Drawbridge Inn site in Fort Mitchell, KY. As a significant highlight of the community, The Ormsby exemplifies the project's commitment to quality living, anchoring the broader vision for this revitalized area.
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The Corporation for Findlay Market is planning a $10 million investment in a new, four-story Operations Center adjacent to the historic marketplace. Proposed for the west side of Race Street behind the market's north row, the 21,000-square-foot facility aims to centralize internal operations, enhance merchant support, and expand community engagement.
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