Engineering:
Structural, Permitting, and Construction |
Facility Planning & Permitting
We draw up planning documents that depict the function and the extent of future facilities that are planned for construction. We also undertake engineering and environmental feasibility studies in both the public and private sectors. Permitting is a very important component of most projects and we have established both networks and routines which help our clients get projects through the regulatory process at the local, state and federal level.

Construction
Our field inspectors currently work primarily in the areas of water, sewer, waterfront construction and site design oversight. Our experienced and competent team is also responsible for management, inspection and quality control in a variety of construction projects in the private and public sectors.
Structures
The structural engineers on the staff enjoy designing the structural components of buildings of all kinds and every size — from mega stores to the housing for a pump station. Not allstructures are noticed however and we have designed many containment structures which blend into the landscape and go unnoticed to passers by.

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Project Profiles
Storm Water and Site Improvements Design
Stormwater Improvement Project
Site Civil Engineering and Utility Design
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New Hope for Massachusetts Petroleum Contaminated Sites in GW-1 Areas
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The Massachusetts waste site cleanup program - the basics
Answers to the Most Common Questions about MassDEP Fees
Hiring an Environmental Consultant
Hiring an Hiring a Licensed Site Professional
Massachusetts’ Approach to Waste Site Cleanup: CHAPTER 21E and The Massachusetts Contingency Plan
MA DEP Audit Fact Sheet
Heating Oil Delivery Lines: A Homeowner's Guide to Preventing Leaks
Massachusetts Contingency Plan Fact Sheet - Public Involvement in Site Cleanup 310 CMR 40.1400
All Appropriate Inquiries - What does it mean for the future of Environmental Site Assessments?
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