Company Info

  • Est. 1951
  • Size 100-249 Employees
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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                                                                  “One Source” Provider for all of Your Service Needs

Equipment Installation—Plant Relocation—ASME Code Welding—Pipefitting—Plant Maintenance Electrical Services—Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Services—Machine Shop Fabrication Services—On-Site/Portable Machining—Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Services

Way back in 1951 (when the average new house cost about $9,000, and the New Jersey Turnpike was just opening), Marshall Maintenance had its humble beginning in a small garage in Yardley, PA. It was the Post-War Era, and industry was booming.

Recognizing that local industries had a growing need for mechanical maintenance services, Richard Marshall followed his dream and established a company called Marshall Maintenance. The biggest customer back then was the huge U.S. Steel Fairless Works, which once employed as many as 13,000 workers. Very quickly, other local manufacturers came to know Marshall. That little garage became too small to house the growing company, and Marshall Maintenance moved across the Delaware River to Trenton, NJ.

Marshall Maintenance continued to expand steadily, servicing industrial plants both regionally and nationally. The business strategy was extremely successful, and the company flourished through the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980's.

In 1974, Founder, Richard Marshall was awarded the Small Business Administration's Small Businessman of the Year Award by President Richard M. Nixon.

Sadly, in 1988, Richard Marshall passed away. His passing, however, did not go unrecognized. The city of Trenton, which he loved and served so well, created a permanent memorial to Richard N. Marshall when they ceremoniously dedicated the famous Roebling Footbridge in Stacey Park to Richard Marshall's memory.

Following Richard Marshall's death, the company remained in good hands. The board of directors purchased all of the stock of the corporation and continued to successfully manage operations.

In 1991, the corporate name was changed from Marshall Maintenance to Marshall Industrial Technologies. This new name better identifies the company's activities as a full service provider.

Meanwhile, in the early 90's, Marshall expanded its service offerings to include not only Machine Shop Services, Welding, Fabricating, Mechanical Maintenance, and Installation, but also Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Services, and Electrical Services.

In 2006, Marshall opened an additional operations center in Northeastern, PA to service the increasing industrial plant installation and maintenance needs in and around the Lehigh Valley of PA and also Northern NJ. Today Marshall employs over 150 dedicated service personnel.

In 2017 Marshall Industrial Technologies became an Employee Owned and Operated Company.

Now in our 7th decade of operation, Marshall has many years of experience to rely on, but we know that growth and development are the result of a thorough understanding of the ever-changing needs of the industrial community and also of our ability to adapt to meet your changing needs. On a daily basis, we work to meet our customers' existing needs and to prepare to meet their future needs.

Our customers are upgrading technology to compete globally and to comply with strict environmental and safety regulations. Marshall is addressing the demands of the market by keeping abreast of changing technologies and by providing highest quality services performed by technicians who are trained to work safely and productively. As a result of our years of dedicated service, our customer database now looks much like a Fortune 500 listing.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Industrial Maintenance Manufacturing Plant
City / Town Hall Design Build Government Hospital / Nursing Home Military Misc Project Non-Building Construction Non-Residential Building Power Generation & Distribution School / College / University Sewage / Water Treatment Plant Utilities

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Pennsylvania-Eastern
  • New Jersey - North
  • New Jersey - Central and Southern

Delaware All

New Jersey All

New York All

Pennsylvania 10

  • Berks
  • Bucks
  • Chester
  • Delaware
  • Lehigh
  • Monroe
  • Montgomery
  • Northampton
  • Philadelphia
  • Schuylkill

Our CSI Codes

01 93 13 - Facility Maintenance Procedures
02 01 80 - Maintenance of Facility Remediation
22 01 60 - Operation and Maintenance of Laboratory and Healthcare Systems
22 06 60 - Schedules for Laboratory and Healthcare Systems
22 11 13 - Facility Water Distribution Piping
22 15 13 - General Service Compressed-Air Piping
22 60 00.00.01 - Gas and Vacuum Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 61 13 - Compressed-Air Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 61 13.53 - Laboratory Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 13.70 - Healthcare Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 13.74 - Dental Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 19.70 - Healthcare Compressed-Air Equipment
22 62 13 - Vacuum Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 62 13.53 - Laboratory Vacuum Piping
22 62 13.70 - Healthcare, Surgical Vacuum Piping
22 62 13.74 - Dental Vacuum Piping
22 62 23 - Waste Anesthesia-Gas Piping
22 63 13 - Gas Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 63 13.53 - Laboratory Gas Piping
22 63 13.70 - Healthcare Gas Piping
22 66 53 - Laboratory Chemical-Waste and Vent Piping
22 66 70 - Healthcare Chemical-Waste and Vent Piping
22 66 83 - Chemical-Waste Tanks
22 67 13 - Processed Water Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 67 13.13 - Distilled-Water Piping
23 06 10 - Schedules for Facility Fuel Service Systems
23 10 00.00.01 - Facility Fuel Systems
23 11 13 - Facility Fuel-Oil Piping
23 11 23 - Facility Natural-Gas Piping
23 21 13.23 - Aboveground Hydronic Piping
23 22 13 - Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
23 22 13.23 - Aboveground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
23 24 16 - Internal-Combustion Engine Exhaust Piping
40 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Vapor Process Piping
40 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Liquids Process Piping
40 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Process Piping and Equipment Protection
40 05 13 - Common Work Results for Process Piping
40 05 13.13 - Steel Process Piping
40 05 13.16 - Lined or Internally-Coated Steel Process Piping
40 05 13.19 - Stainless-Steel Process Piping
40 05 13.23 - Aluminum Alloys Process Piping
40 05 13.33 - Brass, Bronze, Copper, and Copper Alloys Process Piping
40 05 13.43 - Nickel and Nickel Alloys Process Piping
40 05 13.53 - Ductile, Malleable, and Cast Iron Alloys Process Piping
40 05 13.63 - Titanium and Titanium Alloys Process Piping
40 05 13.73 - Plastic Process Piping
40 05 13.76 - Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic and Resins Process Piping
40 05 13.93 - Other Metals Process Piping
40 06 10 - Schedules for Gas and Vapor Process Piping
40 06 20 - Schedules for Liquids Process Piping
40 06 30 - Schedules for Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and Chutes
40 06 40 - Schedules for Process Piping and Equipment Protection
40 10 00.00.01 - Gas and Vapor Process Piping
40 11 13 - Low-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 16 - Intermediate-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 19 - High-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 23 - Condensate Process Piping
40 12 13 - Breathing Compressed Air Process Piping
40 12 16 - Non-Breathing Compressed Air Process Piping
40 13 13 - Argon Process Piping
40 13 16 - Carbon-Dioxide Process Piping
40 13 19 - Helium Process Piping
40 13 23 - Krypton Process Piping
40 13 26 - Neon Process Piping
40 13 29 - Nitrogen Process Piping
40 13 33 - Xenon Process Piping
40 13 93 - Mixed Inert Gases Process Piping
40 14 16 - Blue (Water) Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 19 - Butane Piping
40 14 23 - Carbon-Monoxide Piping
40 14 26 - Chlorine Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 33 - Ethane-Gas Piping
40 14 36 - Hydrogen Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 39 - Liquid Natural-Gas Process Piping
40 14 43 - Methylacetylene-Propadiene Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 49 - Natural-Gas Process Piping
40 14 49.13 - Synthetic Natural-Gas Piping
40 14 49.23 - Propane-Air Mixes Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 53 - Octane Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 59 - Propane Fuel Gas Process Piping
40 14 63 - Sewage Fuel Gas Piping
40 14 93 - Mixed Fuel Gases Piping
40 15 13 - Combustion Air Piping
40 15 16 - Oxygen Combustion System Gas Piping
40 15 23 - Exothermic-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 15 26 - Endothermic-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 15 29 - Disassociated-Ammonia-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 16 13 - Ammonia Gas Piping
40 16 16 - Boron Gas Piping
40 16 26 - Diborane Gas Piping
40 16 29 - Fluorine Gas Piping
40 16 33 - Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Piping
40 16 36 - Nitrous-Oxide Gas Process Piping
40 16 39 - Ozone Gas Piping
40 16 43 - Phosphine Gas Piping
40 16 46 - Silane Gas Piping
40 16 49 - Sulfur-Dioxide Gas Piping
40 16 53 - Specialty Gas Mixtures Piping
40 18 13 - Low-Vacuum Systems Process Piping
40 18 16 - High-Vacuum Systems Process Piping
40 20 00.00.01 - Liquids Process Piping
40 21 13 - Bio Fuels Process Piping
40 22 16 - Light-Fractions Petroleum Products Piping
40 23 13 - De-Ionized Water Process Piping
40 23 16 - Distilled-Water Process Piping
40 23 19 - Process Plant Water Piping
40 23 23 - Potable Water Process Piping
40 23 29 - Recirculated Water Process Piping
40 23 33 - Reverse-Osmosis Water Process Piping
40 24 13 - Alcohol Piping
40 24 16 - Gel Piping
40 24 19 - Slurries Process Piping
40 24 23 - Thixotropic Liquid Piping
40 25 13 - Liquid Acids Piping
40 25 16 - Liquid Bases Piping
40 26 00.00.01 - Liquid Polymer Piping
41 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Container Processing and Packaging
41 01 60 - Operation and Maintenance of Mobile Plant Equipment
41 06 40 - Schedules for Container Processing and Packaging
41 06 50 - Schedules for Material Storage
41 06 60 - Schedules for Mobile Plant Equipment
41 08 10 - Commissioning of Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41 08 20 - Commissioning of Piece Material Handling Equipment
41 08 40 - Commissioning of Container Processing and Packaging
41 08 50 - Commissioning of Material Storage
41 08 60 - Commissioning of Mobile Plant Equipment
43 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Liquid Hi-Purification Equipment

Project Experience

  • Non-Union
  • Prevailing Wages (Davis Bacon)
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Service Work/Repairs

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Associations & Memberships

ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers)
ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers)
AWS (American Welding Society)
AWS (American Welding Society)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Assn.)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Assn.)
AFE (Assn. for Facilities Engineering)
AFE (Assn. for Facilities Engineering)
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)

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