Construction Monitoring When special-status biological resources or other environmental concerns are present or projected on a project site, special precautions must be taken to ensure their protection. Project documentation prepared under CEQA/NEPA often requires construction monitoring to ensure that all mitigation measures are followed and that the construction crew is in compliance with all rules and regulations. Construction monitors observe the project crews, educate the workers about the various obstacles that may occur on site, and document the actions occurring on site per the permit regulations. Representative Projects
- Environmental Quality Assurance Program (EQAP) for Westmont College Phase I Development, Santa Barbara County
- Biological Construction Monitoring at Cross Creek Road Bridge over Malibu Creek, Los Angeles County
- Biological Compliance Monitoring for Gas Transmission & Distribution Facilities throughout Southern and Central California Counties
- Environmental Compliance Program Management for the Fillmore Waste-Water Treatment Facility, Fillmore
- Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Compliance and Construction Monitoring -Line 1030 Pipeline Replacement in Desert Center, Riverside County
- CEQA Compliance/Construction Monitoring, CSUCI East Campus Expansion, Ventura County
- Conejo Creek Diversion Southwestern Pond Turtle Mitigation Plan, Thousand Oaks
- Mitigation Monitoring Rabbit Ridge Winery Project, San Luis Obispo County
- Santa Clara River Trail Biological Mitigation Monitoring, Santa Clarita
- Environmental Compliance Monitoring for 4,800 acre property north of the City of Arroyo Grande in San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo County
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