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The Summit Drilling Company roots date back to the mid 1950’s when Robert Kreilick Sr. and Donald Grahamer drilled test borings throughout the Northeast. In 1969, Bob started Summit Well & Pump Co., Inc. in Clarks Summit, PA. The company operated in the Scranton, PA area for several years before moving to New Jersey in the mid 1970’s. In 1986, Robert Kreilick, Sr. and his wife Barbara founded Summit Drilling Company, Inc., an environmental specialty drilling services firm. Don Grahamer became Summit’s drilling superintendent. Summit has grown to become one of the leading Environmental/Geotechnical drilling companies on the East Coast. To this day, Summit is a family-owned business with centralized controls over all aspects of the operation. 1969 — Company becomes Summit Well & Pump Co. in Clarks Summit, PA 1975 — Summit Well & Pump Co., moves to New Jersey 1986 — Summit Drilling Co., Inc. founded — 6 employees 1995 — Summit establishes direct push division
2000 — Summit reaches 25 employees 2006 — Summit acquires Plainfield Well Drilling 2007 — Summit acquires Environmental Remediation Contractors 2007 — Summit named to Inc. 500/5000 list 2007 — Summit opens Delran, NJ operations 2009 — Summit reaches 50 employees 2009 — Summit acquires PFI and establishes injection division 2010 — Summit acquires 1st Sonic Rig and establishes Sonic division 2012 — Summit acquires Tobasco Drilling, opens Mount Laurel office 2013 — Summit acquires 2nd Sonic Rig 2013 — Summit opens Warrington, PA office 2013 — Summit reaches 75 employees 2014 — Summit acquires 3rd & 4th Sonic Rig 2014 — Summit named Inc’s 500/5000 fastest growing 2015 — Summit opens Hudson Valley, NY office 2015 — Summit names Tory Donnelly President & COO 2016 — Summit opens Runnemede, NJ office It was a hot sweltering August day in 1957 when Don Grahamer (on left) and Bob Kreilick took a break from drilling test borings for the I-95 and I-295 overpasses and bridges being constructed.
History of Mid-East Truck & Tractor Service, Inc. The history of Mid-East Truck & Tractor Service, Inc. begins with Thomas Oliver and Rose Joy Bachman. They were married in 1950. They were both 19 at that time. Thomas got a job at HV Brown Oilfield Construction in Carmi, Illinois. He worked there form 1950 – 1956. During that time they had two children, Steve and Sue. In 1956 he took a job with Galliger Drilling Company. The family moved to Colorado with them and Tom worked with them for one year. He and Rose and their 2 children, then moved back to Illinois where Tom started working for Schoenheit Trucking Company in Grayville, Illinois. While they were there they had another child, Barb. In 1956 Tom, Rose and their three children moved to Ohio. Tom worked for Walter Willis Drilling and Armstrong Drilling. He moved around Ohio traveling wherever the current oil boom was happening. In the middle of the 1960’s he started working as a truck pusher for Schoenheit Trucking Company.
They established a trucking yard in Cardington, Ohio. Their 4th child, John, was born while they were living in Cardington. In 1969, the Ohio based Schoenheit Trucking Company moved to East Canton, Ohio. In 1973 Thomas O. Bachman and William Gingerich bought out the Ohio based Schoenheit Trucking and it became Mid-East Truck & Tractor Service, Inc. Thomas O. Bachman then bought out William Gingerich in 1983.Moving Companies Mount Kisco Ny Mid-East Truck & Tractor Service, Inc. is an Ohio Corporation. Akc Yorkie Puppies For Sale In MissouriThomas O. Bachman is the President of the Corporation. Houses For Sale In Leeds Alabama 35094Rose Bachman, his wife, is the Vice President. Steve Bachman, their son, joined the company in 1972 as a truck driver.
He is now a Vice President of the Corporation. Tim Coy, son-in-law of Thomas and Rose Bachman, started working as a truck driver at the company in 1978. He is now the truck maintenance supervisor. Sue Norman, Thomas and Rose’s daughter, earned a BS degree from Kent State University and started working as the bookkeeper for the company in 1984. She is now the office manager and Corporate Secretary. Barbara Coy, Thomas and Rose’s daughter, has worked at the company doing payroll in the past. She is the Assistant Corporate Secretary. John Bachman, Thomas and Rose Bachman’s son, has been a heavy equipment operator since 1986. He started operating cranes in 2005. He joined Mid-East Truck & Tractor Service, Inc. as the crane supervisor in 2013. He is also the Assistant Corporate Treasurer. Brian Bachman and Aaron Bachman are Steve Bachman’s sons. They are both employed at Mid-East Truck and Tractor Service along with Kyle Norman, Laura Norman, and Marley Norman who are Sue Norman’s children.
The business is now and has always been centered around the oil and gas business. In the beginning the company’s primary focus was moving oil and gas rigs. That business fell off a little in the late 1990’s and the business sustained by moving gas compressors. Around 2010 the oil and gas drilling business started to pick up again in the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia area. Mid-East Truck and Tractor Service, Inc. has grown from 8 trucks in 2010 to 25 trucks in 2013. We also have 2 bed trucks, 2 pole trucks, 3 cranes and 3 loaders.IADC RigPass Program with Optional SafeLandUSA & SafeGulf Endorsement IADC’s RigPass® program (including SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf endorsements) is an accreditation system delivering a standardized safety orientation program for new employees, preparing the employees for almost any operating environment, at almost any site, onshore or offshore. The IADC RigPass accreditation system is designed to meet two requirements: To identify core elements of safety orientation programs for new rig employees
To provide a means of recognizing programs that adhere to those elements Completion of an IADC RigPass or IADC RigPass Course-to-Go accredited program confirms that personnel have met basic requirements defined by safety and training professionals in the drilling industry, irrespective of the rig’s location. These programs also satisfy the SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf requirements. IADC RigPass accreditation is open to all drilling and ancillary service contractors, commercial providers, or educational institutions and agencies. Operators and contractors may be confident in the knowledge that every program is subject to review and evaluation by independent parties. Site visits and maintenance of an audit history are key parts of the IADC RigPass system.For more information on IADC RigPass Course-to-Go click here! *Additional requirements apply for SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf endorsements. Credentialing is issued by the accredited training providers. Choose the appropriate section(s) by clicking the link(s) below.