Successful environmental restoration requires a delicate balance between the natural resource aesthetics and functions of the historic landscape, the needs of the present natural system, and a vision of the context of these systems for the future. That’s where PBS&J comes in, bringing science, technology, and program management expertise to provide a framework and timeline for restoring, managing, and protecting ecosystems and water resources.
To renew and enhance natural systems, PBS&J works as part of a team or as an independent advisor throughout a project, assessing program needs, developing resource alternatives to address these needs, and keeping the project on track and in focus. PBS&J scientists, engineers, and resource specialists are experts in assembling the right team to ensure that an environmental project maintains the focus on it restoration goals and performance objectives. PBS&J does this through a science-based, system-wide perspective throughout a restoration project’s planning, implementation, assessment, and adaptive management.
The scientists and engineers at PBS&J have state of the art tools to implement a comprehensive and integrated project plan for environmental restoration. Whether it’s the use of our water quality, landscape, or hydrologic modeling capabilities or program management expertise using computerized scheduling and documentation control software, PUBS has the talent and resources to sustain the full spectrum of support needed to successfully implement projects of this type. Having these tools and the know-how to use them ensures this success.
Capabilities:
- Adaptive management
- Budget data and resource analysis
- Cost-to-date data, regional and program management synchronization
- Documentation management
- General project and program support integration
- Identifying and securing funding
- Issue development and tracking
- Project team scheduling and support
- Quality control checks of project data
- Review and assessment of project team products
- Schedule development, updates, analysis and synchronization
- Stakeholder strategy development and refinement
- Status reporting (fact sheets, PRB sheets, IFP sheets, etc.)