ELIO BROTHERS SERVICES, INC.WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

ELIO BROTHERS SERVICES, INC.

202-526-6300, Fax:202-526-6337

1818 New York Ave Ne Ste 116 Washington, DC 20002-1860

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Company Information

Legal Structure:

Corporation

Contact Person:

ELIO PORTILLIO

Year Established:

1995

Business Type:
  • Construction (100 %)
Ownership:
  • Hispanic American
  • Other Minority Owned
Certification Type:

8(a), Small Disadvantaged Business,

Products & Services

EBSI is a small hispanic owned specialty construction contracting company. The company installs drywall and metal framing, acoustical ceiling, carpentry and painting, commercial and residential projects, construction management, and renovation.

Keywords

  • Hispanic Business.

NAICS Code(s)

236115
New Single-Family Housing Construction (except Operative Builders)
236116
New Multifamily Housing Construction (except Operative Builders)
236117
New Housing Operative Builders
236118
Residential Remodelers
236210
Industrial Building Construction
236220
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
238130
Framing Contractors
238310
Drywall and Insulation Contractors
238320
Painting and Wall Covering Contractors

Contracts

Name:L.F. Jennings, Inc
Contract:Contruction
Start:01/20/2007
End:
Value:$870,000.00
Contact:Kevin Nearpass
Phone:703-241-1200
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