FLORIDA ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
Jim Voytko is an experienced professional who has held various management positions in the construction and asphalt industry. Jim has worked as President and General Manager at Florida Energy Services, Inc., Vice President of Production/Operations at American Asphalt Company, General Manager at Mobile Aggregate Recycling Services, Inc., and General Manager at A. Scott Enterprises. Jim also has experience as an Operations Manager at Highway Materials, Inc., Equipment, Operations, and Facilities Manager at Railroad Construction Company, Inc., and Operations Manager at Tilcon New York Inc. Jim has a background in managing quarries, asphalt plants, recycling facilities, equipment maintenance, and purchasing.
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FLORIDA ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
Florida Energy Services, Inc. (FESI) was founded more than 40 years ago (1982) in Crystal River Florida. In 1992 FESI expanded into the Naples/Ft Myers Florida market. Over the next 30 years FESI maintained its stringent training programs, held and maintained State of Florida User’s Licenses and Blaster’s Permits, maintains multiple Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) certifications, and many of its professionals are active members in good standing of the International Society of Explosive Engineers. FESI’s worksite safety training, meticulous blast design, communication with prime contractors and other stakeholders, and adherence to state, county and municipal rules and regulations concerning blasting has placed FESI as the preeminent drilling and blasting contractor in the South Florida market. FESI provides drilling and blasting services for the construction, infrastructure and mining industries throughout the state of Florida including site preparation for building of Commercial, Industrial and Residential developments, Lakes, Golf Courses, Canals, Waterways, Reservoirs, Storm water detention ponds and underground utilities. Often these projects are done in phases and later phase construction occurs while earlier phases are occupied with residents. FESI has refined their blasting technique to allow for blasting within 350 feet of an occupied structure by using light weight charges, 6-, 9-, 12-, 16- and 20-pound charges, while maintaining the required vibration limits set by the governing agency. FESI has recently expanded its quarry drilling from depths of 20 to 40 feet to depths of up to 100 feet. Over the past 40 years FESI has worked on multiple projects with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE).