Creating SAFE environments in schools homes, offices and buildings, the company s website says. A suburban company that was once the largest asbestos abatement contractor working on Detroit demolitions is accused of issuing bribes and endangering city residents in newly announced charges from the state. The Michigan Attorney General s Office alleges Kevin Woods, owner of BBEK Environmental in Warren, swindled the state out of $26,000 in project costs, flouted asbestos air monitoring rules and bribed a contractor to get work. Felony charges include four counts of false pretenses over $100,000, which carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The charges stem from a long-running demolition probe once spearheaded by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan. The demolitions used federal money that was disbursed by the state.