We are a diverse workforce specializing in Residential, Educational, Commercial, and Municipal projects in the St. Louis and Kansas City regions. We specialize in capentry, and create practical solutions to meet project needs, desires and budgets. We are also a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) with the capacity to self-perform all jobs.
Our projects include the new Busch Stadium, a new downtown loft building which features the largest nitrogen stencery facility in the country, and Forest Park Projects (Lindell Pavilion, Boathouse and Probstein Learning Center and Clubhouse) among many others.
Our projects include the new Busch Stadium, a new downtown loft building which features the largest nitrogen stencery facility in the country, and Forest Park Projects (Lindell Pavilion, Boathouse and Probstein Learning Center and Clubhouse) among many others.
Services
Brian started BAM in 1998 and currently employs a workforce of 190+ skilled union tradespersons. BAM is based in St. Louis also with offices in Kansas City. BAM performs work in metropolitan St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri and Illinois. BAM's client list includes most of the prominent General Contracting firms in the region.
BAM Contracting began in 1998. Our company was founded on a mission to deliver the highest quality carpentry services in the Midwest. When Brian A. Murphy (BAM) became the sole owner of the company in 2009, that mission was taken to an even higher level. We are certified as MBE and DBE in both Missouri and Illinois, and we are affiliated with all local Unions (Carpenters, Painters, and Laborers).
Building and sustaining communities together - lending a helping hand when it's needed. Through shared commitment and knowledge with our community partners, we can achieve uncommon things, together. BAM Contracting is committed to building strong and vibrant communities, improving quality of life, and making a positive difference where we live and work.
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Brian P.
Sep 12, 2021
Bill Meyer
May 30, 2021
Chantel Kearse
Mar 18, 2019
Perry C. Carbin
Jun 20, 2017