Serving Texas and the Intermountain West
Offices in Austin, TX and Denver, CO
areas of practice
Monitoring focuses on storm water inspection but also includes endangered species habitat; jurisdictional waters and wetlands; cultural and historical resources mitigation and monitoring; migratory bird nesting; and environmental training.
aci staff includes experienced biologists, ecologists, environmental scientists, wetland biologists, malacologists and speleobiologists–all professionally trained by state and federal agencies on specific species and resource requirements.
Our cultural resource management staff meets or exceeds federal professional qualification standards set forth in the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation under 36 CFR Part 61.
Monitoring focuses on storm water inspection but also includes endangered species habitat, jurisdictional waters and wetlands, cultural and historical resources mitigation and monitoring, migratory bird nesting, and environmental training.
GIS/GPS technologies benefit aci’s clients by providing a versatile system in which spatial data layers acquired from different sources (digitized maps, remote sensing imagery, GPS data) are superimposed to provide decision-making and policy-making support. This data is transformed into multi-layered maps, tables, and diagrams, based on client needs.
aci has prepared thousands of successful compliance and permitting documents for federal, state and local resource management agencies and project proponents.
Projects include: highway and roadways, transmission and utility lines, oil/gas facilities and pipelines, fiber optic lines, real estate developments and facility management.