Inc. Magazine recently ranked R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services among their “2009 Inc. 5000”, an exclusive annual ranking of the fastest growing private companies in America. R. Baker and Son ranked 2,881, with an impressive growth rate of 98.2% between 2005 and 2008. The national construction industry average for the same four year period was 22.16%.
We have also received a number of other honors thus far this year, including:
•Top 25 Demolition Contractors (D andRI)
•Business Achievement Award for Sustainability (EBJ)
•2009 Top Specialty Contractors (NY Const.)
•D&B Rating reaffirmed at 3A2
•5+ years (and counting) with zero OSHA Recordable Incidents
We attribute our successes to many facets that comprise one central goal: to ensure our customers the best all-around customer experience available. We emphasize a close working relationship with our clients on a day-to-day basis. Our clients can be confident that their project will be given maximum attention from start to finish, down to the smallest detail. R. Baker and Son president David Baker is involved in every project.
R. Baker and Son is especially sensitive to working within tight project budgets without compromising our quality of service. With our roster of the best trained, most experienced industrial services professionals in our industry, we are able to avoid the budget overruns that can be expected from most other contractors. As shown by our Inc. 5000 ranking and D and B rating, our customers can rest assured that R. Baker and Son is financially solid and can get their job done.
About R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services is the premier specialized contractor for dismantlement, decommissioning and demolition in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The veteran owned company has been in business since 1935, has over 100 employees, an exemplary safety record (We have been directly involved in four (4) sites that received VPP OSHA Safety Awards) and is financially strong (bonding capabilities over $10 Million). Capabilities include total plant and facility dismantlement, decommissioning, building demolition, plant relocations and re-installations as well as heavy equipment rigging and machinery moving, millwright services and onsite concrete crushing.
Corporate Contact Information
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Court
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
Website: http://www.rbaker.com/
For more information visit our website or email Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM at dkozul@rbaker.com
R. Baker & Son: M/WBE-certified rigging, demolition, and dismantling contractor since 1935. Experts in heavy equipment moving, power plant decommissioning, and commercial demolition. Serving New Jersey, New York, and nationwide, including Puerto Rico and Canada. OSHA safety award winner with eco-friendly practices for industrial and commercial projects. Trust our master riggers for safe, precise solutions. Call 732-222-3553 or visit www.rbaker.com for projects.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Dismantling and Demolition Contractor Services in NJ and Nationwide
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services is the premier specialized contractor for dismantlement, decommissioning and demolition in New Jersey as well as the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The veteran owned company has been in business since 1935, has over 100 employees, an exemplary safety record (We have been directly involved in four (4) sites that received VPP OSHA Safety Awards) and is financially strong (bonding capabilities over $10 Million).
Demolition and dismantlement capabilities include:
Please contact us for an estimate, proposal or bid.
Corporate Contact Information
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
Website: http://www.rbaker.com/
For more information contact Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM dkozul@rbaker.com
Demolition and dismantlement capabilities include:
- Total plant and facility dismantlement
- Building Demolition
- Silo, Water Tower or Other Elevated Structure Demolition
- Plant relocations and Reconfigurations
- Selective Demolition
- Controlled Demolition
- Selective Dismantlement
Please contact us for an estimate, proposal or bid.
Corporate Contact Information
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
Website: http://www.rbaker.com/
For more information contact Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM dkozul@rbaker.com
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services Project in Hard Hat News
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services was recently featured in Hard Hat News. The story was on how the company commenced a very technical selective demolition and rigging project at an active petrochemical facility in New Jersey. The full story can be seen at Hard Hat News
Looking for a Veteran Owned Demolition and Rigging Contractor?
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services is a Veteran owned and operated contracting business. We have provided a brief bio on the co-founder of the company below.
Walter Baker is an accomplished man. As co-founder of R. Baker and Son, he’s been at the helm of the company for 55 years. He recently celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary. And he is a proud veteran. R. Baker and Son’s recent work at the USS Intrepid Museum called to mind some fond memories.
Walter joined the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1954. In 1961, a crisis arose when the border between East and West Berlin was closed, and Walter was called to active duty aboard the USS Remey. A Fletcher-class destroyer, Remey was armed with an arsenal of 5-inch guns, depth charges, torpedos, hedgehogs, and K guns.
As a boiler operator in the engineering group, Walter serviced Remey’s 800-lb boilers. While Fletcher-class destroyers are officially credited with a top speed of 36 knots, Remey could occasionally achieve 45 knots by “lighting off” the boilers’ super-heated steam.
Remey’s boilers served a more practical purpose for Walter and his crewmates, as well. Walter remembers cooking hams in the mudrums when inclement weather prevented the kitchens from being used. During one particularly fierce storm, Remey was battered by massive 45-foot waves. “We were iron men in an iron ship”, recalls Walter with a chuckle. “Sometimes, she seemed more like a submarine than a destroyer.”
In 1963, USS Remey was decommissioned, and she was berthed in Philadelphia. In 1976, she was sold and broken up for scrap. Walter would occasionally see her when R. Baker and Son worked in the Philly area, and she never failed to evoke proud memories of his service aboard her.
About R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services is the premier specialized contractor for dismantlement, decommissioning and demolition in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The veteran owned company has been in business since 1935, has over 100 employees, an exemplary safety record (We have been directly involved in four (4) sites that received VPP OSHA Safety Awards) and is financially strong (bonding capabilities over $10 Million). Capabilities include total plant and facility dismantlement, decommissioning, demolition, plant relocations and re-installations as well as heavy equipment rigging and machinery moving, millwright services and onsite concrete crushing.
Corporate Contact Information
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
Website: http://www.rbaker.com/
For more information visit our website or contact Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM at dkozul@rbaker.com
Walter Baker is an accomplished man. As co-founder of R. Baker and Son, he’s been at the helm of the company for 55 years. He recently celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary. And he is a proud veteran. R. Baker and Son’s recent work at the USS Intrepid Museum called to mind some fond memories.
Walter joined the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1954. In 1961, a crisis arose when the border between East and West Berlin was closed, and Walter was called to active duty aboard the USS Remey. A Fletcher-class destroyer, Remey was armed with an arsenal of 5-inch guns, depth charges, torpedos, hedgehogs, and K guns.
As a boiler operator in the engineering group, Walter serviced Remey’s 800-lb boilers. While Fletcher-class destroyers are officially credited with a top speed of 36 knots, Remey could occasionally achieve 45 knots by “lighting off” the boilers’ super-heated steam.
Remey’s boilers served a more practical purpose for Walter and his crewmates, as well. Walter remembers cooking hams in the mudrums when inclement weather prevented the kitchens from being used. During one particularly fierce storm, Remey was battered by massive 45-foot waves. “We were iron men in an iron ship”, recalls Walter with a chuckle. “Sometimes, she seemed more like a submarine than a destroyer.”
In 1963, USS Remey was decommissioned, and she was berthed in Philadelphia. In 1976, she was sold and broken up for scrap. Walter would occasionally see her when R. Baker and Son worked in the Philly area, and she never failed to evoke proud memories of his service aboard her.
About R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services is the premier specialized contractor for dismantlement, decommissioning and demolition in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The veteran owned company has been in business since 1935, has over 100 employees, an exemplary safety record (We have been directly involved in four (4) sites that received VPP OSHA Safety Awards) and is financially strong (bonding capabilities over $10 Million). Capabilities include total plant and facility dismantlement, decommissioning, demolition, plant relocations and re-installations as well as heavy equipment rigging and machinery moving, millwright services and onsite concrete crushing.
Corporate Contact Information
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
Website: http://www.rbaker.com/
For more information visit our website or contact Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM at dkozul@rbaker.com
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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