Manufacturing
Built for Performance. Designed for Production.
Where Construction Quality Supports Operational Success
In manufacturing environments, construction quality is not just about meeting specifications. It directly impacts uptime, equipment reliability, and long-term operations.
Baker Construction supports manufacturing projects where precision matters. From heavy equipment foundations to high-tolerance floors, our work is designed to maintain alignment, reduce vibration, and promote efficient operation. Our teams understand how construction decisions affect what happens after turnover. The result is a facility that performs as intended from day one and supports long-term productivity.
PROJECT TYPES
Aerospace manufacturing plants
Aluminum production and recycling facilities
Automotive manufacturing facilities
Stamping plants
Steel and metal mills
Advanced manufacturing plants
Rebar plants
SERVICES
Preconstruction & Digital Delivery
- Preconstruction and constructability support
- VDC/BIM coordination
Site & Civil Infrastructure
- Site preparation and grading
- Structural excavation
- Underground utilities and duct banks
Foundations & Structural Concrete
- Heavy and mat foundations
- Deep foundations and structural shoring
- Pits, trenches, pedestals, and equipment foundations
- Elevated structural concrete
- Mass concrete slabs and foundations
Self-Perform Concrete Operations
- Formwork design and installation
- Reinforcing installation
- Concrete pump, place, and finish
- Slab-on-grade construction
- Slab-on-metal-deck construction
Industrial Floor Systems
- Specialty industrial flooring
- High-tolerance and superflat floor construction
- Concrete polishing, coatings, overlays, sealers, and hardeners
- Concrete protection and repairs
Building Envelope & Structural Systems
- Tilt-up construction
- Sitecast and precast systems
- Large-scale industrial building enclosures
- Structural wall systems
- Integrated building envelope coordination
Driving Schedule and Reducing Risk
Construction delays impact more than construction timelines; they affect revenue and operational readiness as well.
Baker engages early to develop execution strategies that support efficient sequencing, coordination, and site logistics. Through advanced work packaging, workface planning methodologies, BIM, and VDC, Baker enables structured planning, improved construction readiness, and more reliable workflow in the field.
Our ability to self-perform multiple scopes reduces trade overlap, minimizes handoffs, and maintains momentum. Combined with a strong safety culture and rigorous standards, this results in a more predictable schedule and a clearer path to startup.
Precision Work for Demanding Environments
Manufacturing facilities require a higher level of accuracy than typical construction. Baker delivers foundations, floors, and structural systems built to meet tight tolerances and support complex equipment.
Our teams understand the importance of flatness, elevation, and embed placement, along with the performance requirements of specialty mix designs and mass concrete. We build with the end use in mind so that what is constructed supports productivity, not just completion.
Simplifying Complex Projects
Manufacturing environments are dense, equipment-heavy, and highly coordinated. Baker brings nearly six decades of “anchor-bolts down” experience working in these conditions, including projects with complex foundations, pits, trenches, and embedded systems.
Through detailed preplanning and integrated execution, we help reduce coordination challenges and keep projects moving forward. Our teams understand how to work in tight spaces, alongside other trades, and within environments where precision and timing are critical.
Questions We Commonly Answer About Manufacturing Construction
Does Baker support manufacturing projects with heavy equipment foundations and complex pits?
Yes. Baker performs heavy foundations, deep pit foundations, tunnels, trenches, equipment pads, pedestals, and multi-layer equipment foundations required to support complex manufacturing systems.
Can Baker handle both site and structural scopes on manufacturing projects?
Yes. Baker Construction can self-perform and manage multiple scopes, including civil construction, deep foundations, structural concrete, and specialty flooring, which helps simplify coordination and reduce risk.
How does Baker help reduce risk on manufacturing construction projects?
Baker emphasizes early engagement, constructability reviews, sequencing, self-perform execution, coordination across multiple scopes, and an Incident and Injury Free culture to reduce trade overlap, avoid rework, improve schedule performance, and support smoother project delivery. Work is planned and executed around dense equipment layouts, embedded systems, and layered construction sequences, ensuring that projects move forward safely and efficiently.
How does Baker’s self-perform approach improve manufacturing project outcomes?
Baker’s self-perform capabilities give our teams greater control over schedule, quality, safety, and coordination across complex manufacturing projects. By directly managing key scopes with experienced in-house crews, we can reduce trade overlap, maintain consistent workmanship standards, respond quickly to field conditions or design changes, and improve alignment across the project. This approach helps support safer jobsites, more reliable schedules, reduced rework, and better overall project performance.
Why involve Baker early in a manufacturing project?
Early involvement allows Baker to support constructability, sequencing, and logistics planning, helping identify risks and develop a clear, executable plan before construction begins.