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which is made evident in its support of several local organizations. Groups such as Habitat for Humanity, The Salvation Army, Boys and Girls Clubs, and the StepUp Ministry have benefited from the team’s commitment to help those in need.


Baker Renewable Energy employee works on a roof-mounted photovoltaic system.


high-rise buildings and high-tech installations. In addition to its core commercial roofing busi- ness, Baker has an award-winning residential roofing business and several other divisions. These include Baker Coatings, a full-service commercial coatings contractor; Baker Restoration, which provides specialty concrete and masonry repair service; and Baker Renewable Energy, an engineering, procurement and construction contractor offering


renewable energy solu-


tions—such as solar photovoltaic plants, wind turbines and solar hot water systems—for residential and commercial clients.


From the beginning, the company has always looked for new and innovative business opportu- nities. In recent years Baker has played a key role in the construction, replacement and restoration of many of the area’s major buildings, including the Kansas State House dome. Several of these projects have won awards for innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship.


…AND A HEART FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE


Baker Roofing has strong roots in the Raleigh-Durham area. The company and its employees strive to give back to the commu- nity that has supported it for over a century,


Providing sheet metal contracting services, Baker Roofing replaced the copper dome on the Kansas Statehouse. The preservation and restoration project earned a 2014 North American Copper in Architecture Award.


A few years ago, the roofing contractor stepped up to Habitat for Humanity’s call for aid in its Wake County Home Builder’s Blitz. “At Baker, we are committed to giving back to organizations that support and strengthen our community. We believe that giving back is simply the right thing to do,” said Mark Lee, President of Baker Roofing, in a 2013 article published on his company’s website. “We are strong supporters of Habitat’s mission to provide safe, affordable housing and are excited to partner with Habitat for Humanity of Wake County.” The company had originally agreed to install two asphalt shingle roofs, but ended up installing four roofs in just one day.


In addition to its help building homes for those in need, Baker employees contribute time and effort to raise funds for the local Boys and Girls Clubs and The Salvation Army of Wake County. The company and its leaders strongly support these organizations and continually look to play


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