S&EC performed hydraulic analyses for a proposed crossing within the Franklin County Industrial Park to determine water surface profiles for various design storms for the proposed Hub Road Extension. Working directly for the Kerr-Tar Regional Economic Development Corporaiton, S&EC’s project scope included the development of representative U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) HEC-RAS (River Analysis System) models to [...]
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Veridea will be a new, sustainable, mixed-use urban community constructed on +/- 1,000 acres within the Town of Apex in Wake County, North Carolina. S&EC worked with the developer by providing listed species surveys, suitable habitat assessments and coordination with local, Federal and State agencies. Project scope involved surveys for Federally Threatened and Endangered species, Federal Species [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC performed hydraulic analyses for a stream crossing at the proposed Apex Town Park to determine water surface profiles for various design storms for a planned community park service road within the Town of Apex, North Carolina. S&EC’s project scope included the conversion of available hard-copy HEC-2 (Water Surface Profiles) models into U.S. Army Corps of [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC worked with the developer by providing all wetland and stream evaluations, permitting phases, listed species surveys, suitable habitat assessments, public meeting representation and coordination with local, Federal and State agencies. The Westpoint at 751 site (+/-17 acres) involved surveys for Regionally Rare Species along the ridge and floodplain of the New Hope Creek Sub-impoundment, [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC worked with the developer by providing listed species surveys, suitable habitat assessments and coordination with local, Federal and State agencies. The Apex Assemblage project (+/- 1,100 acres) involved surveys for Federally Threatened and Endangered species, Federal Species of Concern, and NC listed species along the fall line of the Cape Fear and Neuse River Basins. During site [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC worked with the N.C. Division of Water Quality field delineate stream origins on almost 6,000 acres throughout North Carolina’s mountains. Methods included the use of the most current N.C. DWQ Stream Identification Manual and Form.
Continue Reading ->S&EC prepared design plans for the restoration of approximately 650 linear feet of piedmont stream and its associated riparian buffer along an unnamed tributary to Wildcat Branch in south Raleigh, NC. The project also included the restoration of approximately 0.30 acres of riverine wetlands. Project services included evaluation of existing impaired/impacted site conditions, the development of a conceptual [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC prepared the restoration design plans for restoration of approximately 2,550 linear feet of piedmont stream and its associated riparian buffer in Warren County, NC. The project also included the enhancement of approximately 750 linear feet of stream as well as the restoration, enhancement and creation of a combined total of approximately 18.5 acres of riverine [...]
Continue Reading ->S&EC performed hydraulic analysis for the proposed Phase III Bolin Creek Greenway project to determine water surface profiles for design storms for a planned community greenway project within the Town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Our analyses utilized the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), HEC-RAS (River Analysis System) to simulate existing and future developed [...]
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