(BALTIMORE β April 26, 2026) β When you talk about the backbone of a city, youβre talking about infrastructure β the unseen systems that make life possible. And in Baltimore, few have done more to build and protect that backbone than Robert Harrington, CEO of R.E. Harrington, widely regarded as the largest minority-owned underground utility company in the region.
At Black Wall Street BENEDETTO 2.0, BMORENews.com proudly honors Harrington not just as a businessman, but as a builder of systems, opportunity, and legacy.
A LEGACY ROOTED IN BALTIMORE
The story of R.E. Harrington begins in 1998, when Robert Harrington, Sr. founded the company with a commitment to quality, trust, and service. What started as a local operation has grown into one of the most respected underground utility contractors in the Baltimore Metropolitan area β serving government, commercial, industrial, and residential clients.
Today, under Robert Harringtonβs leadership, the company continues to expand its footprint while staying grounded in the same principles that built it: safety, reliability, and excellence.
Their work is not glamorous β but it is essential.
From drainage systems and sewer lines to water mains and HVAC infrastructure, R.E. Harrington handles the critical systems that keep Baltimore functioning every day.
BUILDING WHAT YOU DONβT SEE β BUT CANβT LIVE WITHOUT
R.E. Harringtonβs impact is visible in major projects across the city:
- Montebello Water Treatment Plant β A critical rehabilitation effort involving precision valve replacement and pipe upgrades to ensure reliable water operations for thousands of residents.
- Lombard & Charles Street Water Main Repairs β High-stakes infrastructure work in the heart of downtown Baltimore, executed with precision and efficiency.
- York Road Water Main Projects β Essential upgrades restoring and strengthening water delivery systems in key corridors.
These are not just construction jobs β they are lifelines.
Every pipe repaired, every system restored, represents stability for families, businesses, and entire communities.
FROM BUSINESSMAN TO BUILDER OF PEOPLE
But what separates Harrington is not just what he builds underground β itβs what he builds above it.
In 2021, he launched the R.E. Harrington Underground Infrastructure Apprenticeship Training Center, a bold initiative designed to create pathways for Baltimore City youth β particularly recent high school graduates seeking opportunity.
His vision was simple but powerful:
Train them. Employ them. Place them.
βThe first classβ¦ I want to employ some of the students and then reach out to my other contractors and place every young adult that comes out of the program,β Harrington said at the time.
That program β years in the making β is more than workforce development. It is intervention. It is prevention. It is transformation.
Baltimore leaders took notice.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott praised the initiative as a critical step in connecting young people to real careers, while former City Council President Nick Mosby commended Harrington for βwalking the walk.β
And the students?
For many, it was their first real job. Their first real shot.
A COMPANY BUILT ON TRUST, SPEED, AND EXECUTION
R.E. Harringtonβs reputation didnβt happen by accident.
It was built job by job β emergency by emergency β through a culture that prioritizes:
- Safety first
- Rapid mobilization
- Cost-efficient solutions
- On-time delivery
Whether responding to a water main break or executing a major infrastructure project, the company is known for getting in, getting it done, and getting it right.
That consistency has earned trust across both public and private sectors β from government agencies to major developers.
BLACK WALL STREET IN ACTION
Robert Harrington represents the very essence of Black Wall Street:
Ownership. Scale. Impact.
He is proof that Black enterprise is not confined to storefronts or small operations β it can operate at the highest levels of industry, shaping cities and employing communities.
And importantly, he hasnβt forgotten where he comes from.
His investment in young people, his commitment to workforce development, and his willingness to open doors reflect a deeper understanding:
True success is not just about building a company β itβs about building a pipeline.
EVENT DETAILS
Black Wall Street BENEDETTO 2.0 ft. the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards
π 110 W. Mulberry Street, Baltimore, MD
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
β° 2:30 PM β Ribbon Cutting
β° 3:00 PM β Awards Ceremony
This special event celebrates the grand opening and 25th anniversary weekend of Kevin Scottβs redeveloped location, bringing together entrepreneurs, leaders, and supporters of Black business.
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π https://blackwallstreetbenedetto25.eventbrite.com
At Black Wall Street BENEDETTO 2.0, we honor Robert Harrington not only for building critical infrastructure β but for building futures.
Because in Baltimore, when you turn on the water, drive down the street, or see a young person step into opportunityβ¦
thereβs a good chance his work made it possible.


