
More than half a century of diversified, innovative, and reliable performance has made
Thalle Construction Company one of the most respected contractors in the United States, from highways to high profile corporate sites,
Thalle is an industry leader with an impeccable reputation in both public and private sectors.
Thalle traces its history back to America's post-World War II expansion era. In 1947, Guido Pacchiana left one of the northeast's largest road contractors to start Thalle with his brother Anselmo Pacchiana and Joseph Thalle. The company grew quickly to become a formidable force in construction throughout the Middle Atlantic States and deep into New England.
As years progressed, Thalle diversified from landscaping to sewer and interceptor projects. By the late 1960's Guido's son, George Pacchiana, joined the management team and led Thalle to various niche projects, including tunneling, difficult site work, and highway projects.
The 1970's public works projects gave way to the 1980's real estate development boom. Thalle performed extensive site work for numerous private developers and large corporations, leading them into the construction materials industry. Thalle owns and operates quarries, portable asphalt plants, and crushers.
In the 1990's under the leadership of Gregg Pacchiana, George's son, Thalle expanded its operations into the southeast. Initially persuing utility work in the region, today Thalle offers a wide range of construction and construction material services including dams, landfills, site work, communication technology, and roller compacted concrete.
Thalle's competitiveness throughout the southeast led to a relocation of its corporate headquarters from New York to North Carolina in 1999. Thalle maintains a construction office in New York and continues to supply materials to the construction industry throughout the region.
Throughout its history as a privately held company, Thalle Construction has prided itself on providing its clients quality workmanship on time and within budget.