Area Development
Hamon Deltak Inc., a global leader in the engineering and manufacturing of heat recovery steam generators, plans to move its headquarters to Denver, Colorado. The move includes an expansion of more than 120 high-paying jobs.

“In addition to our existing Minnesota location, Denver will be an invaluable asset to attract world-class talent to Hamon Deltak. We expect continued strong worldwide demand for our waste heat recovery products,” said Peter Dawes, President of Hamon Deltak Inc.

Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade and the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation have been very supportive in our search for a new location and have been great ambassadors for Colorado,” Dawes said.

“Hamon Deltak’s decision to expand here reaffirms Colorado’s position as a hub for businesses in advanced industries and will boost the state’s innovation ecosystem,” Gov. John Hickenlooper said. “We are committed to supporting the company’s continued growth and success and are delighted Hamon Deltak Inc. has chosen Colorado for its company headquarters.”

According to the Governor’s Office, the company, now headquartered in Minneapolis, will receive tax credits from Colorado’s Job Growth Incentive Tax Credit for the creation of 127 new jobs over five years.