A Lexington, Ky.-based small business, EHI Consultants, on Tuesday was issued a 5-year, $4.5-million contract to continue providing support services for certain advisory boards to the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management.
The firm-fixed contract renewal for EHI to continue providing staff support for the citizen advisory boards at the Portsmouth Site in Ohio and the Paducah Site in Kentucky was announced in a press release by the Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center.
The release did not list the start-and-end dates for the new contract.
Headed by urban planner and EHI principal Edward Holmes, EHI was founded in 1995 to provide planning and design services, according to the firm’s website. EHI has offices in Lexington, Louisville, Paducah and Portsmouth. For the DOE advisory panels, EHI provides logistical, technical, administrative, and outreach services.