Full Service For Four GenerationsBaker Electric has been in business since 1938 and is a fourth generation, full service Electrical Contractor. We have completed multi-million dollar contracts throughout Southern California, acting as both a prime and subcontractor. Our project portfolio includes Commercial, Industrial, Military, Hospitality, Multi-Family, Institutional, Healthcare, and Education sectors.
• Revenue in excess of $100 million
• 4th largest electrical contractor in San Diego
• $75 Million Single projects bonding capacity
• Average 600 employees
• Excel at Design-Build and BIM Modeling
• Single largest contract for electrical $22 million
• 2014 EMR of .77
Serving all construction MARKET SECTORS in Southern California
Construction:
Company Profile
Irvine Valley College PerformingArts Center Irvine, CA
• Industrial
• Utility Scale Solar
• Commerical Solar
• Controls
• Services
• Education
• Multi-Family
• Commercial
• Public Works
• Healthcare
Dun & BradstreetIn business since 1938 Dun’s # 00-955-5087 Rating: 1R2
BondingBonding Capacity: $150 million aggregate/ $75 million single project Zurich North American Surety 701 B Street, 6th Floor San Diego, CA 92101
Alliant Insurance Services Larry McMahon, Bonding Agent (619) 849-3821
Bank ReferencesPacific Western Bank 900 Canterbury Place, Suite 100 Escondido, CA 92025 Scott Word, Sr. VP & Commercial Loan Manager (951) 587-5225 www.pacificwesternbank.com
Financial Information
Alexan ApartmentsSan Diego, CA
InsuranceAlliant Insurance Services 701 B Street, 6th Floor San Diego, CA 92101 Jim Castle, Vice President (619) 238-1828 www.alliantinsurance.com
Workers CompensationZurich American Insurance Company Alliant Insurance Services 701 B Street, 6th Floor San Diego, CA 92101 Jim Castle Vice President (619) 238-1828 www.alliantinsurance.com
Annual Revenue
2014 2013 2012 2011
$94,400,000 $75,400,000 $68,413,652 $77,108,785
CommitmentBaker Electric is committed to keeping our employees and all others in the workplace safe. Our belief that people and property are our most valuable assets is the cornerstone of our Safety Program. We are continually recognized by our customers for leading the way when it comes to safe work practices.
Besides our moral obligation and concern for our employees, safety is also important because it can affect financial results, our reputation, and employee relationships.
Program And ProceduresBaker Electric has a written safety plan, pro-active accident program, Code of Safe Work Practices, Hazardous Communication Program, Safety Council, designated Safety Director and Safety Manager, and a strictly enforced substance abuse program.
We hold weekly safety “tailgate” meetings, monthly safety committee meetings, quarterly foreman meetings, pre-job planning conferences with management, and random job site audits by our Safety Manager. A site specific safety plan is developed for every project Baker is involved in. Our Superintendents regularly inspect the job sites, and, each month, senior management reviews company wide job safety performance.
TrainingOur management and foremen have all completed extensive course work in Occupational Safety and Health. The curriculum includes the OSHA 10, Competent Person for Excavation, Forklift Operator Certification and First Aid / CPR.
Recent Safety Awards
First Place Winner
AGC National Safety Excellence Award 2014 Specialty Division
700,001 - 1 million work hours
First Place Winner
AGC San Diego Safety Excelence Award 2014 Specialty Division
700,001 - 1 million work hours
First Place Winner
AGC San Diego Safety Excellence Award 2011, 2012 & 2013 Specialty Division
500,001 - 700,000 work hours
Safety
Annual Experience Mod Rating
Policy Year End - September 30th
2014 2013 2012 2011
0.77 0.75 0.70 0.81
Sharp Grossmont HospitalEast Nursing Tower
La Mesa, CA
President: Ted Baker, fourth generation President of Baker Electric, has been with Baker for 21 years and has over 22 years of electrical contracting management experience. Ted received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of San Diego.
Chief Financial Officer: Brian Miliate, Chief Financial Officer for Baker Electric, possesses over 20 years of professional experience. Brian received a Bachelor of Science degree from San Diego State University.
Vice President: Keith Fleming, Vice President Pre-Construction has over 29 years of electrical contracting management and estimating experience and has been with Baker 29 years. Professional accreditations include being American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE) Certified.
Vice President: Jim Gagnon, Vice President Construction, LEED AP, whose responsibility includes oversight of Project Management is a former Master Chief of the U.S. Navy Seabees. Jim has over 30 years of professional electrical construction experience along with a Masters Degree in Organizational Management from University of Phoenix.
Vice President: George England, Vice President, Electrical Service and Controls Group, has over 30 years of professional experience in the electrical contracting industry. Professional accreditations include completion of a five year Electrician Apprenticeship as well as completion of numerous National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Estimating and Management courses.
Senior Management Team
Bachelors Enlisted Quarters 9 Twentynine Palms, CA
Construction Division - Partial Listing
Stateline Solar ......................................................................$19,923,142.46
Seville Solar ..........................................................................$12,259,092.00
Lost Hills & Blackwell ............................................................$12,129,630.00
VA Loma Linda Healthcare ....................................................$9,523,896.00
3033 Wilshire Blvd. ...............................................................$6,316,979.00
Antelope West-Acacia ...........................................................$6,238,727.00
Alamo Solar ..........................................................................$5,797,658.00
Columbia Solar Energy Project ...............................................$5,176,718.95
Maricopa West Solar Project ..................................................$4,900,818.00
P114 Double Hanger Replacement.........................................$4,795,196.58
Bldg. 1- Waste Drain Pipe .....................................................$3,641,118.78
Palomar College Learning .....................................................$3,579,000.00
Mesa CC Bookstore/Cafeteria ................................................$3,318,261.76
E Tower Nursing Unit Grossmont Hospital ...............................$3,015,206.86
Solana Ranch Elementary School ...........................................$2,610,440.10
SDSU Main Chiller Plant ........................................................$2,459,139.90
Catalina 2 Solar ....................................................................$2,195,251.00
SunEd-AP North Lake Solar ...................................................$2,187,021.89
Pumpjack Solar .....................................................................$1,911,388.00
Wildwood Solar 1 ..................................................................$1,895,389.00
Panasonic ............................................................................$1,880,684.00
NMC Building 1H HVAC upgrd-2 ...........................................$1,592,122.09
Restore General Surgery .......................................................$1,580,596.67
O’Farrell Charter High School & Gym .....................................$1,335,000.00
SEPV Palmdale East ..............................................................$1,332,144.00
Oceanside Block 18 Apartments ............................................$1,137,637.00
CSU Collins College Expansion ...............................................$1,050,000.00
Current Projects
Florida Street Apartments San Diego, CA
CoGen / Central PlantsCogeneration Conversion @ CUF
John Wayne Airport Central Plant
Cal Poly Pomona Central Plant
Commercial / IndustrialSprinter Maintenance Facility
City of Riverside Electronic Security
Hemet Professional Development Service Center
Brawley Waste Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Central Justice Center Floors 4,5,6
Riverside Courthouse Renovation
Liberty Station Building 902
Central Justice Center Renovation Floors 7 & 8
USPS San Diego FSS Expansion
ESD HP El Segundo
SCE Test & Maintenance Bldg. – Blythe
SCE Test & Maintenance Bldg. – Desert Center
TVRW Reclamation Facility Expansion
Carmel Valley Com Park
Atomics Aeronautical Division—Diazyme Lab
Qualcomm AX
North City Center Parking Structure
Qualcomm Building D & E Remodel
Marwaha Group
Fort Rosecrans
South Bay Bus Maintenance Facility
North Broadway Fire Alarm Replacement
UCSD Birch Aquarium
1 Columbia Place
Commercial & Utility Scale SolarAntelope Valley Solar Ranch 1
BEQ 9
VA Medical Center - Grand Junction, CO
SDCWA PV San Diego
T.A. Acacia West Antelope Solar
J. Craig Venter Institute
Project Experience
Agua CalienteHeadliner Room
Rancho Mirage, CA
Palomar College - Humanities Building
Solana Ranch Elementary School
Data CentersBAE Central Plant DistributionHewlett Packard – Cerritos
HealthcareSharp East Tower Nursing Unit
- & Infrastructure Upgrade
Desert Regional Medical Center
Euclid Family Health Center
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital Helipad
VA Loma Linda – ENT Clinic
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center
Hospitality / Indian GamingValley View Casino Expansion
Agua Caliente Casino Headliner Room
Fantasy Springs Casino Parking Garage
Morongo Tower & Room Corridor Renovation
MilitaryQuality of Life Package 4
Design Build USMC BEQ Package 9
Renovate Hangar 1456
Renovate Building 3143 NAB San Diego
P-578 Van Pad Relocation MCAS Yuma
China Lake P-719V
Victory Field Exchange MCAGCC
Renovate Root & Spanagel Hall NPGS Monterey
Repair BEQ 783 & 787 NAS Coronado
TEMF Fort Hunter Liggett
General Instructional Buildings (US Army)
BEQ 41371 | Renovation
Commercial Division - Partial Listing
Engineering FirmsEPI Engineering Partners, Inc. Matt Long (858) 541-0442
Michael Wall Engineering Michael Wall (858) 638-0600
Randall-Lamb Gary Eastley (619) 814-4000
Sparling Jeffry Hankin (858) 622-2700
SuppliersAmerican Electric Supply Mike Pratt, President (951) 734-7910
Beacon Electric Supply Dan Vivier, General Manager (858) 279-9770
Jobsite Supply Skeet Simmons, Vice President (619) 843-4014
Walters John Beruman, Branch Manager (858) 737-7000
PV SuppliersSunpower Corporation Joel Jacons, Regional Sales Manager (949) 943-0479
CED Greentech Jim Delaney 858-449-4937
General ContractorsBalfour Beatty Construction Brian Cahill, Executive (858) 385-8200
Soltek Pacific Kevin Cammall (619) 296-6247
Suffolk - Roel Doug Briggs (619) 297-4156
Reno Contracting Chris Heim (619) 220-0224
West Coast Air Conditioning Company David Dudley (619) 561-8000
Bernards Armando Ortega (951) 830-7191
Richard & Richard Dave Rex (760) 759-2260
References
Santa Ana Court of AppealsSanta Ana, CA
Baker Electric, Inc. Values Giving Back to Our Community From charitable donations, sponsoring fund raising events, providing volunteers, to donating time and electrical resources...we enjoy giving back! Baker Electric has been giving to many organizations for many years. Below is a list of some of the wonderful community organizations we are proud to support!
Boys & Girls Club of Escondido
Escondido History Center
Junior Achievement
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Palomar College Foundation
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Shakti Rising – Changing Women’s Lives in San Diego
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
TERI – Training Education & Research Institute
The LR Green Educational Foundation
YMCA of San Diego
Community Involvement& Memberships
Memberships: National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), American Subcontractors Association (ASA), Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), American Solar Energy Society (ASES), San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, Professional Association of Specialty Contractors (PASC).