Edwards and Kelcey - Introduction

Introduction

299 Madison Avenue
Morristown, New Jersey 07962-1936
U.S.A.

Telephone: (973) 267-0555
Fax: (973) 267-3555
Web site: http://www.ekcorp.com

Private Company
Founded: 1946
Employees: 1,016
Sales: $142.3 million (2003)
NAIC: 541330 Engineering Services

Based in Morristown, New Jersey, Edwards and Kelcey is a privately owned engineering and construction firm serving six markets. Originally devoted to the transportation market, Edwards and Kelcey continues to help in the planning and construction of highways, bridges, rail and transit systems, ports and harbors, and airports. The firm has been involved in the communications market since the 1970s and today provides design and construction services for the installation of wireless and fiber optic networks, in-building wireless networks, and integrated security systems, as well as maintenance and inspection services. Another market for Edwards and Kelcey is utilities, providing planning, engineering, and construction services related to generation and storage facilities, transmission and distribution networks, service connections, standby power systems, plant controls, and security systems. The firm serves the institutional and commercial market, designing and constructing facilities for schools, medical centers, and government agencies, as well as commercial projects such as shopping malls, parking garages, warehouses, and industrial plants. Edwards and Kelcey also does work for the federal government, providing civil engineering services to both the military and civilian branches, including agencies such as the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Postal Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and U.S. Department of Transportation. Finally, Edwards and Kelcey serves the planning/environment market by helping public and private clients to gain regulatory approval for projects while also gaining public approval by addressing health and safety and economic concerns, and making sure that a community's sense of place is preserved. Edwards and Kelcey maintains more than 20 offices in the United States and one in Puerto Rico.