Team EJP is an American water, stormwater, and wastewater company founded in Gardiner, Maine in 1955.[3]

Team EJP
Company typePrivate
Industrywater, stormwater, wastewater
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)[1]
FounderEverett J. Prescott
Headquarters,
United States
Revenue$6.7 million[2]
OwnerPrescott family
Divisions
  • Team SEP (Specifications Estimating Project Management)
  • Team QWP (Quality Water Products)
  • Team NCT (New Concept Tools)
  • Team UP (University of Prescott)
Subsidiaries
  • Team PEP (Transportation)
  • Team Red Hed (Brass Manufacturing)
  • Team PPF (Plastic Pipe Fabrication)
Websiteejprescott.com

History

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Team EJP was the first waterworks distributor north of Massachusetts and started with water-main tapping and underground boring.[1] For the first five decades of its existence, EJP operated out of an old farmhouse on Central Street in Gardiner, Maine.[3] Founder and CEO Everett J. Prescott expanded the company to New Hampshire and Vermont in 1970 before his son Peter E. Prescott took over as CEO in 1978 and launched Team NCT (New Concept Tools) and Team QWP (Quality Water Products).[1] Under Everett J Prescott's leadership was the first gas-powered ditch pump and the first truck with a crane.[3] Team PEP Transportation was launched in 1980, and by 1997 the company had expanded into Indiana, Ohio, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. In 2001 Team EJP purchased Red Hed Supply & Manufacturing and opened a new location in Vermont.[1] Steven E. Prescott took over as CEO in 2003 and launched the University of Prescott in 2006, offering waterworks apprenticeships. The company founded Team PPF (Plastic Pipe Fabrication) in 2008.[1]

Locations and operational activities

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Team EJP's major operational locations are in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Indiana, Ohio, Rhode Island, and New York. The company is headquartered in Gardiner, Maine.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "About Team EJP". www.ejprescott.com.
  2. ^ "EJP". www.owler.com.
  3. ^ a b c "E.J. Prescott celebrates 60 years in Gardiner". Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. February 15, 2016.
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