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Digitizing Environmental Permitting for Successful Restoration Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

Environmental data and permitting are the vital first steps for construction projects of all kinds. The digitization of these processes enables greater efficiency and shorter project timelines, and allows environmental consultants to visualize, organize, and analyze data for robust project planning. Army Corps of Engineers.

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What is a ‘Site Survey’: Importance and Process

Building Radar

A site survey is a critical step in various fields such as construction, real estate, and urban planning. This comprehensive assessment involves the collection and analysis of data about a specific location to inform decision-making and project planning. What is a Site Survey?

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Secrets of Environmental Permitting Solar Farms

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Ken MacDonald, Regional Director of Environmental Permitting and Compliance with UES First, a secret is only a secret if one doesn’t know it. However, between a proposal to harness the sun’s power and throwing the switch lies the complexity of environmental permitting. Spoiler alert: There are no real “secrets.”

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Why Architects Need Topographical Surveys Before Designing

CCR Magazine

A topographical survey, which provides a detailed representation of the terrain, is an essential tool for architects. This blog will explore why every architect should consider a topographical survey before diving into the design phase, highlighting the various benefits and practical applications of this critical step.

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Geohazard Assessment: Essential for Safety and Development

CCR Magazine

For industries operating in areas prone to these natural events, assessing potential geohazards is crucial. Geohazard assessment is the process of identifying, analyzing, and mitigating these risks before they lead to damage. In many cases, companies seek professional support to handle these complex assessments effectively.

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Coastal restoration project gives threatened coastal plant another chance

Civil + Structural Engineer

He was monitoring the federally threatened bird – the Piping Plover ( Charadrius melodus ), one of several environmental conservation measures performed by the agency on all coastal restoration projects to ensure wildlife is not harmed. While doing this he spotted what looked like spinach sprouting out of the sand by his foot.

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How Do Construction Firms Ensure Efficiency?

CCR Magazine

Inefficient construction firms are at risk of going over project budgets (due to delays, poor planning, and quality control issues). Efficiency across multiple sites Many construction firms will need to operate across multiple sites. This poses some key problems that may impact the overall efficiency of each project.