Stonington Solar

Posted on October 6th, 2025 by Angelique

Our team delivered a 162-acre, 15 MW solar project providing comprehensive engineering and permitting support with a focus on environmental stewardship. The site was carefully planned to situate equipment on elevated, dry areas, maximizing solar production while preserving adjacent wetlands and sensitive ecosystems.

Rivanna Solar Facility

Posted on October 6th, 2025 by Angelique

Our team supported the development of a 100-acre, 12.5 MW solar facility providing a full suite of civil, structural and environmental engineering services. The project was planned with a strong emphasis on environmental protection and regulatory compliance, particularly with respect to sensitive streams and wetland areas.

McFarland Solar Facility

Posted on October 6th, 2025 by Angelique

This project entailed development of a large-scale, 3,000+ acre solar facility, delivering the project from concept through completion. Our multidisciplinary team combined civil, structural, hydrology, and permitting expertise to design and implement a resilient renewable energy solution. The project demanded innovative approaches to site grading, drainage, and well siting, ensuring long-term performance and environmental compliance.

Gaskell Solar

Posted on October 6th, 2025 by Angelique

Our team supported the development of a 600-acre, 105 MW solar facility with an integrated 20 MW battery energy storage system (BESS). The project combines solar generation with on-site storage to improve energy reliability and flexibility, aligning with California’s clean energy targets.

Condor BESS

Posted on October 6th, 2025 by Angelique

Our team delivered engineering and permitting services for a state-of-the-art, 200 MW battery energy storage system (BESS). Spanning approximately 10 acres, the project incorporates advanced design and infrastructure features to support grid stability and enhance regional energy reliability.

Vancouver Financial Strategy

Posted on July 31st, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

The City of Vancouver, WA is the fourth largest city in the state and largely recognized as an extension of the greater Portland, OR metropolitan area. The city has experienced significant growth in recent years and has taken steps to dramatically redevelop its downtown and waterfront amenities along the northern bank of the Columbia River. […]

Utility Infrastructure Financial Consulting/Forecasting

Posted on July 31st, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

With a population of nearly 100,000 people, Bend, OR is the sixth largest city in the state having doubled in size over only a 25-year period. To address the explosive growth being experienced by the community, our team was first engaged in 2013 to develop water, sewer and storm water financial plans and rate strategies […]

Richland Water/Wastewater Rate Study

Posted on July 30th, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

The “Tri-Cities” region of Eastern Washington is among the fastest growing areas in the state consisting of the cities of Richland, Pasco and Kennewick. To address the impact of growth on its utilities, and to align the utility rates with updated financial policy drivers, our team was initially engaged by the City of Richland to […]

City of Aurora Water/Wastewater Rate Consulting

Posted on July 30th, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

The City of Aurora is home to over 400,000 people and is the third largest utility in Colorado. The city is one of the most water-challenged providers in Colorado. Dependent on multiple watersheds, each subjected to the same or greater aridification as the Colorado River, Aurora has often led the way in Colorado in terms […]

Portland Water Bureau Agreement Consulting

Posted on July 17th, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

Portland’s wholesale agreement, defining the terms and conditions of service for 19 separate water providers, will expire in 2026. After 20 years of experience with the existing agreement, Portland and many wholesale providers wanted to make key changes to redefine certain aspects of the service provided, the allocation of costs, and sharing of regional risks. […]