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by:Harrison Engineering Inc based inConcord, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Water Resources Creek/Rivers/Flood Control/Bridges Urban Creek Restoration Hydrology Studies River and Stream Improvement studies (Alternatives Analysis, 404(b)(1)) Location Hydraulic Studies (Bridge Hydraulics) Bridge Scour ...
by:Keller Associates, Inc. based inMeridian, IDAHO (USA)
Our wide range of transportation solutions include complementary services unique to these types of projects and include surveys, right-of-way, hydrology and hydraulics, river modeling, erosion control, utilities, pavement rehabilitation, public involvement, ITS, project funding strategies, and construction ...
by:D`Appolonia Engineering based inMonroeville, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
D’Appolonia’s dam and waterway experience includes more than 200 projects related to earth and concrete-gravity dams utilized for water supply, hydroelectric power generation, cooling and drinking water supply, pumped storage, flood control, river navigation, irrigation, recreation, and tailings and sludge disposal. Our dam engineering work includes ...
by:Nepid Consultants CC based inWhite River, SOUTH AFRICA
Nepid provides specialist services in freshwater aquatic ecosystem assessments, including impact assessments, mitigation, monitoring and restoration. Assignments undertaken have ranged from site-specific surveys (e.g. impacts of dams and mines); to large-scale river basin planning studies involving multidisciplinary teams of specialists. The company has a variety of aquatic survey equipment ...
by:Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. (PACE) based inFountain Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Flood Protection Feasibility Analysis: Feasibility analyses can be performed to screen a number of conceptual alternatives leading to the best solution meeting the project objectives. A “feasibility” evaluation addresses the (1) economic suitability, (2) constructability, (3) satisfying the primary project objectives, and (4) compatibility with future watershed ...
