BKM Founder Pays a Visit

Mr. Thomas V. Murphy, Jr., along with John C. Burdette, Jr. and Louis A. Koehler, Jr., founded BKM on April 1, 1968 in Baltimore. Today, Mr. Murphy is 93 years young and lives a few…

SMPS Maryland’s November Platinum Sponsor Spotlight

BKM is a proud sponsor and advocate of the SMPS Maryland chapter. We are honored to be in the spotlight as this month’s platinum sponsor.

Celebrating Major Milestones

We are proud to announce the recent milestones of our dedicated employees.

In the News: Harford County Public Schools wins AEE Region II Energy Award from BKM Nomination

“Harford schools honored for energy conservation efforts” By: Allan Vought, The Aegis Harford County Public Schools’ aggressive efforts to cut energy costs have been recognized by a national engineering organization. The school system is the recipient…

Annual BKM Crab Feast

Employees enjoyed a night out at Nick’s Fish House in Baltimore.

In the News: CBRE is creating a collaborative workspace for itself to show how it’s done and win clients

By: Kevin Litten, Baltimore Business Journal Commercial real estate firm CBRE Group Inc. is moving into new office space at 100 E. Pratt St. that is designed to be a showroom for clients as much as…

Recently Awarded: A/E Nano-Fab Services IDIQ at National Institute of Standards and Technology

BKM is proud to be selected for this 12-month contract serving NIST

In the News: Second new I-95 travel plaza opens in Maryland

By: Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun A second newly constructed travel plaza along Interstate 95 in Maryland opened early Tuesday morning, about six weeks ahead of schedule, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority. The opening…

In the News: Maryland School for the Blind to get $30M campus upgrade

By: Carrie Wells, The Baltimore Sun The Maryland School for the Blind will get a $30 million campus upgrade that includes a classroom building and two residential buildings, according to the school’s selected construction manager….

In the News: Highway rest stops are revving up services, quality

By: Larry Copeland, USA TODAY The upgrades are usually done in public-private partnerships with vendors who lease the plazas. States are trying to outdo one another with the level of services they provide, creating yet…

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