Jeff Bleke Co-Owner Ellis Environmental Group
Jeffrey P. Bleke , PE, is EEG's president. Mr. Bleke is a registered professional civil engineer with more than 20 years of professional and practical experience in engineering design and management of variety of environmental and construction projects and programs. As president, he has managed more than $150 million worth of contracts for federal, state, and local government and private sector clients. In addition, he is one of the most experienced professional engineers in the ordnance field and has served as professional engineer in charge for more than 20 Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) in continental U.S. and Puerto Rico .
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The Navy has been Ellis' biggest client, Bleke said, and on a separate project some of the company's workers are installing an airfield lighting system for the Navy in Pensacola.
About two months after winning the Navy deal, Ellis received what Bleke called "the best news we've had yet." The company learned it would be responsible for between $75 million and $100 million worth of work on a $1.1 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force.
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3. Gainesville Sun
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Ellis Environmental Group, LC CEO Rusi Charna and President Jeff Bleke were recently awarded two major defense contracts. The architectural and engineering firm in Newberry is working on a three-year, $30 million deal with the U.S. Navy to design and build construction projects at various Naval ports, airplane hangars and barracks facilities around the Southeast, and they also were awarded between $75 million to $100 million from the U.S. Air Force to perform engineering services at a number of Air Force facilities.[...]
The Navy has been Ellis' biggest client, Bleke said, and on a separate project some of the company's workers are installing an airfield lighting system for the Navy in Pensacola.
About two months after winning the Navy deal, Ellis received what Bleke called "the best news we've had yet." The company learned it would be responsible for between $75 million and $100 million worth of work on a $1.1 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force.
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