Post Construction Monitoring

Our post-construction monitoring ensures that all environmental commitments are upheld and that ecosystems recover appropriately following project completion. Whether required by regulatory agencies or as part of sustainable development practices, we provide continuous oversight across key areas such as water quality, habitat restoration and wildlife conservation.

Wetland Monitoring

Our wetland monitoring service assesses whether wetlands disturbed during construction are restored to their intended ecological function. We track vegetation growth, water levels, and soil quality, ensuring compliance with mitigation plans. Regular reports are provided to the relevant agencies, documenting the recovery and any additional actions needed.

Vegetation and Habitat Restoration Monitoring

We monitor areas disturbed by construction to ensure they are successfully restored to their original ecological state. This includes tracking vegetation survival rates, soil stabilization, and native species regeneration. Our team provides regular reports documenting the progress of the restored area and recommending corrective actions if necessary.

Water Use Permit Monitoring

We monitor compliance with water use permits, performing both surface and groundwater testing for critical parameters such as oxygen levels, pH, turbidity, phosphorus, nitrates, and heavy metals like lead. Using third-party laboratory partnerships, we ensure precise measurements during time-zero assessments and continuous monitoring to detect any long-term environmental impacts.

Scrub-Jay Habitat Monitoring

Post-construction monitoring for scrub-jay habitats ensures the success of restoration efforts and compliance with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) requirements. We regularly assess habitat conditions and monitor bird activity to ensure compliance with conservation objectives.

Invasive Species Monitoring

Post-construction monitoring also involves ensuring that non-native, invasive plant species do not threaten restored habitats. Our team performs routine inspections to identify and control the spread of invasive plants, protecting the ecological balance of the restored environment.

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