Certification

Bradford & Byrd is a certified minority contractor with the New York / New Jersey Minority Purchasing Council, Inc. (NY/NJ MPC), Maryland / District of Columbia Minority Supplier Development Council (MD/DC MSDC), and Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC).

We are also a member of The Building Services Contracting Association, International (BSCAI).

Accomplishments

2002
* Developed client relationship with property management firm of Jones Lang LaSalle.
* Our team partner Bi-Co Janitorial celebrates 20 years in business.
• Secured contract with the Asbury Park Convention Hall.

2001
* Cleaned vintage chandeliers at West Point Military Academy.

2000
* Opened a satellite office in Virginia.
* Purchased headquarters office in Freehold, NJ.
* Secured a five-year contract with Social Security Administration.

1999
* Corporate headquarters office moved from Northern Jersey to Central Jersey.
* Began servicing the North Jersey Coast Line train station for the New Jersey Transit Corporation.

1998
* Secured relationship with Fleet Bank formerly known as Summit Bank.

1997
* Establishing team partnerships.
* Awarded the contract to service the N.J.T. Hoboken Terminal.

1996
* Serviced the Statue of Liberty for an interim period.
* Featured in Small Business Success magazine (see "Press Room").
* Serviced Picatinny Arsenal (1.5 mm square feet, 150 Buildings).


Press

Bradford & Byrd was featured in the 10th anniversary issue of Small Business Success Magazine. The Small Business Administration publishes this magazine for the nation's entrepreneurs. It serves as a resource of information for managing short- and long-term challenges.

small business success

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Bradford and Byrd was featured in the October 2002's "Entrepreneurship" feature section.

"We were able to talk about our thoughts on succession plans, retirement and life-insurance and estate plans and the importance of passing the business on to another generation," Trina Byrd said. "We're very careful about the information that goes out about our company, but we we're very happy to be featured in Black Enterprise."

Black Entrepreneurship

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