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GEI Consultants, Inc. Selects Tom Kahl as Chief Financial Officer
April 30, 2012 20 year company veteran is former staff engineer, project manager, and region manager
GEI Consultants Completes Assignments Along Connecticut Coastline
April 11, 2012 GEI Consultants has completed two projects in Connecticut.
GEI Sediment Remediation Project Recognized by MADEP Commissioner
April 6, 2012 Kenneth Kimmel, the commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP), has identified the sediment remediation project in New Bedford, Massachusetts as a prime example of successful public-private partnership.
GEI Consultants, Inc. Acquires EEA, Inc.
April 3, 2012 GEI Consultants has acquired EEA, Inc.
GEI Consultants Hires Paul Thomas to Support Its Water-Energy Practice
April 2, 2012 Energy Efficiency Expert Will Help GEI Clients Optimize Their Water and Energy Resources
GEI’s David Miller Named President of California Irrigation Institute’s Board of Directors
March 20, 2012 GEI's David Miller has recently been named the President of California Irrigation Institute's Board of Directors.
GEI Consultants Expands Washington, D.C. Office with Ten New Hires
March 14, 2012 GEI Consultants has recently welcomed ten new employees to its Washington, D.C. office.
GEI Consultants Awarded Five Projects at Loyola University Chicago
February 24, 2012 GEI has recently been awarded several new projects at Loyola University Chicago Lake Shore Campus.
California's Central Valley To Receive Most Comprehensive Flood Plan in 100 Years
January 27, 2012 The long-awaited Public Draft of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan, one of the major endeavors of the FloodSAFE Program, has been released.
GEI Consultants’ Robert Blauvelt Co-Authors Encyclopedia on Environmental Disasters
January 20, 2012 Two volume set chosen as 2011 Editor’s Choice by The American Library Association
GEI Consultants Awarded New Projects Across the Northeast
January 13, 2012 GEI has recently been awarded several new projects throughout the Northeast.