History
History of Baltimore Contractors
Baltimore Contractors was founded in 1935 by Victor Frenkil, Sr. whose company constructed many of the major buildings in the State of Maryland, including the Baltimore Civic Arena; Garmatz Federal Office Building; Benton Municipal Building; eastern piers of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge; Golden Sands Condominium; Bancroft Hall at U.S. Naval Academy; and numerous buildings at the University of Maryland College Park, including Byrd Stadium and Cole Field House.
Baltimore Contractors, Inc. was reformed in 2004 and is a Full Service General Contractor/Construction Manager currently providing diversified services in four "On-Call" programs, as well as typical competitive and negotiated projects on Design/Build and Bid-Build basis.
We started the "On-Call" program at the University of Maryland and have been successful through three renewal/re-qualifying periods for a continuous service for over fifteen years. We have subsequently added three additional programs; Department of General Services IQC and MAA's Task Order Contract at BWI Airport and the Department of Motor Vehicles Task Order Contract. Our currently company structure allows us the ability to handle these and other on-call programs as well as competitive bid projects.
With Baltimore Contractors' long and successful history, we obviously have accumulated volumes of clients. Some include Maryland Aviation Administration, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Maryland State Highway Administration, and many others.
Get An Estimate
If you have a project you would like to discuss with us, please contact:
Sal Manfre, Chief Estimator
(410) 276-2800, Ext. 2200
E-mail: s.manfre@baltimorecontractors.com