Dam Removal &
River Restoration
Dam Removal & River Restoration
Bank Stabilization
Stream Rehabilitation
Parks & Open Spaces
Parks & Open Spaces
Golf Course Water Features
Boardwalks & Bridges
Trails & Public Access
Water Access/Boat Ramps
Native Plant Communities
Native Plant Communities
Seeding
Invasive Species Management
Building a better and more sustainable tomorrow.
Considering an ecological construction project? We are happy to walk your property and discuss options. 978-744-1515
Ecosystem Restoration & Mitigation
Ecosystem Restoration & Mitigation
Salt Marshes
Cranberry Bog Restoration
Lakes & Ponds
Upland Forest & Grasslands
Dam Removal &
River Restoration
Dam Removal & River Restoration
Bank Stabilization
Stream Rehabilitation
Dredging & Marine Construction
Dredging & Marine Construction
Beneficial Use of Dredge Materials
Subtidal Infrastructure
Jetties, Piers, & Bulkheads
CDF Infrastructure
Native Plant Communities
Native Plant Communities
Seeding
Invasive Species Management
Eco-contracting Service areas
Restoration Spotlight
– Before and After
Columbia Lake Dam – Before and After
Upcoming Industry Events
Monday September 23 – Tuesday January 14
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DOT Climate Change Center 2024 Fall/Winter Webinar Series
The USDOT Climate Change Center is hosting the Fall/Winter 2024 webinar series on climate change and transportation topics, ranging from greenhouse gas reduction strategies to climate resilience activities to research and technology advancements. Register for all webinars below and learn more about the USDOT Climate Change Center here.
Friday October 18
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Equitable Resilience Builder Office Hours
Office Hours Now Available!
Have questions on ERB or need assistance? Click below to join one of the monthly office hour sessions via Zoom and get help from EPA researchers:
2nd Wednesday of each month, 3-4 p.m. Eastern
3rd Friday of each month, 2-3 p.m. Eastern
More info on ERB:
Equitable Resilience Builder
Supports communities in resilience planning with a focus on equityIncreasing resilience to disasters and climate change is an increasing challenge for communities. The Equitable Resilience Builder (ERB) is an application that supports communities in resilience planning with a focus on equity. It engages users in a guided process to inclusively assess local hazards, equity, and the resilience of built, natural, and social environment systems. The ERB is organized into five sections. Each section contains activities such as participatory mapping, storytelling, participatory indicator assessment, and action planning. Results can be used to collaboratively prioritize actions to build community resilience in an equitable way.
Sunday October 20 – Wednesday October 23
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2024 NADO Annual Training ConferenceNew Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130, United States
The National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) is a 501c4 membership association that represents the interests of regional community and economic development practitioners. Established in 1967, NADO advocates for federal policies and programs that promote equitable community development, economic competitiveness, rural development, economic mobility, and quality of place. NADO represents a national network of more than 500 Regional Development Organizations (RDOs) across the country.
The Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO is sponsoring NADOs Annual Training Conference.
Tuesday October 22
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Project Acceleration for the Public Good
The session will explore best practices in project scheduling, community engagement, sustainability, NEPA streamlining, and more.
Thursday October 24
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The Time is Now to Apply for Climate Funding: An Introduction – An EBC Climate Change WebinarVirtual Event, United States
Friday October 25
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Priorities for CT DEEP for 2024 and Beyond – An EBC Connecticut Leadership ProgramRobinson & Cole LLP, One State Street, Hartford, CT, 06103, United States