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Baker`s Mike Brescia, P.E., Receives Excellence in Management Award from ASCE-NJ Section

Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:36am EDT
HAMILTON, N.J.--(Business Wire)--
Michael Baker Jr., Inc., an engineering unit of Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE
Amex:BKR), announced today that Mike Brescia, P.E., vice president of operations
in New Jersey and New York, has been awarded the New Jersey Section ASCE
Excellence in Management Award. Brescia oversees several offices and, under his
leadership Baker has become a major engineering consultant in the region with
expertise in planning, design, inspection and construction management of major
transportation projects. 

"Mike`s formula for success is to continuously focus on a couple of vital
factors - client satisfaction, integrity, quality, and developing people," said
Jim Twomey, senior vice president, Transportation. "Mike is very deserving of
this distinguished award." 

Mike holds a Bachelor`s Degree from Stevens Institute of Technology. He is a
member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Society of
Highway Engineers (ASHE) and Construction Management Association of America
(CMAA). 

Michael Baker Corporation (http://www.mbakercorp.com) provides engineering and
operations and maintenance services for its clients` most complex challenges
worldwide. The firm's primary business areas are aviation, defense,
environmental, facilities, geospatial, homeland security, municipal & civil,
pipelines & utilities, transportation, water, and oil & gas. With more than
4,500 employees in over 50 offices across the United States and internationally,
Baker is focused on creating value by delivering innovative and sustainable
solutions for infrastructure and the environment. 





Michael Baker Corporation
David Higie, 412-269-6449 



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