Robert B Baum (DUCKY)

For 60+ years, the 4th son of German immigrant Otto Baum, Robert has been a guiding force behind the growth and success of two of this country’s leading mason contracting businesses, Otto Baum Company of Illinois and Sun Valley Masonry of Arizona.

For the thousands of masonry industry careers his efforts made possible, his daily examples of innovation, dedication, perseverance, loyalty, honesty, and faith are inspiring factors. Robert and his family’s continued committed investment in the empowerment of employees to succeed helps ensure masonry industry opportunities in the future.

For 60+ years, the 4th son of German immigrant Otto Baum, Robert has been a guiding force behind the growth and success of two of this country’s leading mason contracting businesses, Otto Baum Company of Illinois and Sun Valley Masonry of Arizona. For the thousands of masonry industry careers his efforts made possible, his daily examples of innovation, dedication, perseverance, loyalty, honesty, and faith are inspiring factors. Robert and his family’s continued committed investment in the empowerment of employees to succeed helps ensure masonry industry opportunities in the future.

Born Jan. 18, 1942, Robert “Ducky” Baum grew up on a small farm near Morton, Ill. As a young man, Ducky and his family worked hard milking cows by hand, tending to the chickens, pigs, sheep and 40 acres of tillable ground. Ducky’s father, a German immigrant, began a small masonry business to help feed his growing family, today known as Otto Baum Co. Inc.

Each of four Baum boys – Mel, Wayne, Ducky and Kenny – worked in the masonry business with their father during the summer months. Each started as a laborer tending bricklayers and, eventually, enlisted in the bricklayer apprenticeship program.

Around 1955, it became obvious that the small family farm would not support the needs of the growing Baum family. More emphasis was placed on the masonry operation, which had grown to between 10 and 15 employees.

In 1956, after completing four years in the U..S. Navy, Mel began to take over management operations of the masonry business, with assistance from his father, Otto, and his three brothers. Within five years, the company grew from 15 employees doing primarily residential masonry to more than 100 employees performing larger commercial projects. As each of the brothers became fully engaged in the business and estimating support staff members were hired, the company grew to more than 300 employees, offering concrete services as well.

In 1969, Mel headed up the concrete division, Wayne had started a small general contracting division, and Ducky had taken over management of the masonry operations, assisted by Kenny. During the next eight years, the company grew.

In 1982, with the potential growth opportunities in the Southwest and a still-challenging economy in the Midwest, Ducky moved to Phoenix to head up the field operations and Kenny took over the Illinois masonry operations with Kurt Baum, Mel’s son, assisting. Ducky worked with Ken Nessler who, in 1978, had secured work and formed a crew of masons and laborers in Phoenix. After overcoming a serious spinal injury, Ken took over all the estimating, marketing, and office administrational duties of the company and a became a key component to the success of Sun Valley Masonry (SVM).

During the next 26 years, Ducky and Ken Nessler and their team experienced tremendous growth in Arizona, before the economy hit the brakes in 2008. During their 26-year growth period, Sun Valley Masonry employed as many as 700 employees and has maintained the rank of the largest mason contractor in Arizona for more than consecutive 18 years.

Ducky and the SVM team in Arizona decided to target some projects in the Oklahoma City area in 2009. Building on the experience and quality of SVM, Ducky and the team were able to secure work in a challenging economy and begin operations in Oklahoma City and surrounding communities. Since 2009, SVM has performed more than $12 million in masonry work within the Oklahoma market. In August 2012, SVM officially opened a third office in Stillwater, Okla.

Robert “Ducky” Baum has excelled from those early years on the farm and the lessons taught by his parents. He has persevered to maintain Christian values and a good work ethic, and to treat people fairly and respectfully, while providing a tremendous product to the customers he serves.


Roles


Sun Valley Masonry, Inc.

Employee 1992-2009

10828 N Cave Creek Rd
Phoenix, Arizona 85020-1406 US

Our experience includes brick, block, architectural precast, GFRC, tile, adhered stone, mechanically anchored stone, refractory, restoration, concrete foundations, slab on grade, structural concrete and tilt panel construction. We also provide in-house drafting and engineering of structural masonry components. We pride ourselves in providing a full range of services and the highest quality craftsmanship on every project. It is this attention to detail that has resulted in award-winning work for more than 40 years.

MCAA The Masonry Hall of Fame Alumni

Hall of Fame 2017-2017

1481 Merchant Drive
Algonquin, Illinois 60102 US

Masonry Hall of Fame
The Masonry Hall of Fame was created by the Mason Contractors Association of America to recognize and award individuals who have dedicated their lives to the masonry industry.
Do you know someone who has dedicated their life to the masonry industry? If so, nominate them to be part of the Masonry Hall of Fame.

HALL OF FAME CRITERIA
Individuals must have had a major impact on the masonry industry, not necessarily with just the MCAA.
Nominations must state the significant accomplishments of the individual nominee.
Individuals must have been or be in the industry for a minimum of 25 years.
Individuals cannot be a current executive officer of the MCAA.
Masonry instructors can only be submitted by the National Masonry Instructors Association.
Submissions will be reviewed and voted upon by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee.
Nominees must receive two-thirds of the eligible votes in order to be accepted into the Hall of Fame.
Involvement in the industry is open.
Nominees can be but are not limited to contractors, employees, instructors, architects, engineers, and association staff.
Each recipient will receive one plaque.
A high resolution photo must be provided for each inductee to be used on the Hall of Fame plaque.

Submit a Hall of Fame nominee