CAGE CODE: 7RAQ4
DUNS #: 03-122-0605
NAICS CODES:
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238350 - Finish Carpentry Contractors
238990- All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
332999- All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
333243- Sawmill, Woodworking, and Paper Machinery Manufacturing
336611- Ship Building and Repairing
336612- Boat Building
337121- Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing
337212- Custom Architectural Woodwork and Millwork Manufacturing
337920- Blind and Shade Manufacturing
339950- Sign Manufacturing
339999- All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing
541490- Other Specialized Design Services
811420- Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
CAPABILITY STATEMENT
Organizations such as Kauffman Construction, Palmer Johnson Yachts and Ulysses Nardin trust us for their design and manufacturing needs, because of our advanced capabilities, knowledge, experience and qualifications to design and build custom works.
Ricardo Mejia
Cultivating his vision for the future, Ricardo pushes the boundaries of building and design with the use of new technologies. He holds a degree in architecture from University of Florida, and regularly enrolls in advanced courses and workshops to pursue excellence in the field.
WHO WE ARE
Best Marine Carpentry is a marine construction firm based in Ft Lauderdale, proudly serving the South Florida yacht industry for nearly 40 years. We design and fabricate yacht infrastructure, with a central focus on custom furnishings and interiors. Over the years we have also completed dozens of non-marine, commercial and residential woodworking projects.
To break away from building norms and trends, to streamline procedures, to learn from each project and reinvent our strive for excellence, with integrity: this is what we do and love.
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WHAT WE DO
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Computer Aided Design
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Computer Aided Manufacturing
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CNC Cutting of Woods, Plastics, Metals, Stone, etc.
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Custom Fabrication of Full Interiors, Furnishings, and Upholstery
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Signs and more
- Architectural Woodwork and/or Mass Production
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Complete Project Management start to finish
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Weekly Project Updates
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Continuing Education