Enterprise Engineering, Inc. (EEI) is a multidiscipline engineering firm with a worldwide footprint. With offices in Alaska, Maine, and Hawaii, we provide civil, structural, and mechanical engineering services and mechanical integrity assessments. Our specialty expertise covers planning, design, and inspection of fuel storage and distribution systems.
Through engineering integrity assessments, we evaluate your system's needs, and life extension options for long-term serviceability. We provide services to government and commercial clients, continuing to bring clarity to complex, technically challenging projects in remote locations, and extreme climates.
Having completed projects at over 315 military installations in the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, and Europe, EEI is recognized by the Department of Defense (DoD) as a leader in design and integrity assessments of aircraft fueling systems.Our work includes storage tanks, pipelines, truck and rail car loading and off-loading facilities, and aircraft hydrant systems.
Through engineering integrity assessments, we evaluate your system's needs, and life extension options for long-term serviceability. We provide services to government and commercial clients, continuing to bring clarity to complex, technically challenging projects in remote locations, and extreme climates.
Having completed projects at over 315 military installations in the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, and Europe, EEI is recognized by the Department of Defense (DoD) as a leader in design and integrity assessments of aircraft fueling systems.Our work includes storage tanks, pipelines, truck and rail car loading and off-loading facilities, and aircraft hydrant systems.
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Kelly is a licensed professional mechanical engineer with over 22 years of his career dedicated to designing fueling systems.
He is an accomplished project manager, specializing in DoD projects encompassing all aspects of fuel storage and distribution systems.
He is a certified API 653 Tank and API 570 Pipeline inspector, with years of practical field experience.
Kelly became a principal of the firm in 2006 and has served on the board of directors for the past 10 years.
Jesse is EEI's Chief Mechanical Engineer and has been a Principal of the firm since 2012.
He is an accomplished project manager, specializing in DoD projects encompassing all aspects of fuel storage and distribution systems.
He is a certified API 653 Tank and API 570 Pipeline inspector, with years of practical field experience.
Kelly became a principal of the firm in 2006 and has served on the board of directors for the past 10 years.
Jesse is EEI's Chief Mechanical Engineer and has been a Principal of the firm since 2012.
Another successful year of EEI partnering with Volunteers of America Alaska to make the holidays brighter.
A special thank you to our generous employees that participated and donated to the holiday gift drive!
Thank you to EEI employee Petar Filipov for participating as a judge at the VEX Robotics Competition in Maine!
This is Petar's 3rd year judging the competition and he thinks each team has been phenomenal!
Thank you to EEI employees Adam Simpson, Michael Barden, Sierra Kuun, and Travis Cummins for participating in the CPMA Benefit Golf Scramble to help provide scholarships for Maine students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Accounting/Finance!
A special thank you to our generous employees that participated and donated to the holiday gift drive!
Thank you to EEI employee Petar Filipov for participating as a judge at the VEX Robotics Competition in Maine!
This is Petar's 3rd year judging the competition and he thinks each team has been phenomenal!
Thank you to EEI employees Adam Simpson, Michael Barden, Sierra Kuun, and Travis Cummins for participating in the CPMA Benefit Golf Scramble to help provide scholarships for Maine students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Accounting/Finance!
EEI is a recognized leader in fuel system design for the Department of Defense and commercial suppliers and operators.
With this leadership, EEI provides engineering design, API inspections, and planning services to turn your vision into a reality.
From the North Slope of Alaska to the tropics, from Japan to Europe, our projects include: aviation hydrant systems at major DoD and commercial airports, large marine bulk terminals, cross-country pipelines, remote fueling facilities, and small vehicle fueling stations.
With this leadership, EEI provides engineering design, API inspections, and planning services to turn your vision into a reality.
From the North Slope of Alaska to the tropics, from Japan to Europe, our projects include: aviation hydrant systems at major DoD and commercial airports, large marine bulk terminals, cross-country pipelines, remote fueling facilities, and small vehicle fueling stations.
With over a 25-year history of delivering successful projects, EEI's Anchorage office is home to a thriving civil group who specialize in land use planning and site development.
Our wide array of clients spans across the state of Alaska, from Anchorage to Bethel, Wasilla to Barrow, Seward to Unalaska, and many more.
EEI's projects range from small project sites such as local housing and school developments to 60+ acre sites.
Our wide array of clients spans across the state of Alaska, from Anchorage to Bethel, Wasilla to Barrow, Seward to Unalaska, and many more.
EEI's projects range from small project sites such as local housing and school developments to 60+ acre sites.
EEI provides mechanical integrity programs for pressure vessels, piping and pipelines, storage tanks, and process equipment.
The key principle of our program is to provide methods and expert services to ensure that equipment is satisfactorily designed, installed, and maintained to prevent system failure.
To guarantee reliable operations and continued safety while focusing on minimizing outages and incurred costs, EEI uses the latest techniques in API/ASME FFS-1 Fitness for Service Evaluations and field investigation methods.
The key principle of our program is to provide methods and expert services to ensure that equipment is satisfactorily designed, installed, and maintained to prevent system failure.
To guarantee reliable operations and continued safety while focusing on minimizing outages and incurred costs, EEI uses the latest techniques in API/ASME FFS-1 Fitness for Service Evaluations and field investigation methods.
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