Ecological Services

FTC&H provides our clients with a wide range of services related to natural resource concerns on land or water; small-scale or large-scale; commercial, industrial, residential, municipal, mining, or energy development projects.

Aquatic Studies

  • Lake and Stream Quality Studies
  • Fishery Surveys for Lakes, Ponds, and Streams
  • Macro Invertebrate and Benthic Surveys
  • Fluvial Geomorphology and Natural Channel Design Analysis
  • Rapid Assessment Protocols for Streams and Riparian Areas
  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Documentation
  • Restoration Plans for Stream, Wetland, and Riparian Habitats
  • Integrated Survey, Mapping, and Graphic Support (AutoCAD, GIS)

 

Natural Resource Assessments

  • Threatened and Endangered Species Evaluations
  • Field Surveys for Mammals, Birds, Bats, Reptiles, and Amphibians
  • Wetland Investigations and Mitigation
  • Vegetation and Tree Surveys
  • Documentation and Permitting for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),
    Endangered Species Act (ESA), and State Protected Species Statutes
  • Restoration Plans for Disturbed or Remediated Ecosystems (Aquatic and Terrestrial)
  • Wildlife and Forest Stewardship Plan Writing for Corporate and Club Properties

 

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. Awards

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2008 Firm of the Year Award

American Institute of Architects/Grand Valley Chapter

FTC&H is pleased to be recognized as the 2008 Firm of the Year by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Grand Valley Chapter.

Each year, the award is presented to a firm that is well known and respected within the architectural community and has clearly demonstrated continued leadership and contributions in the architectural profession, AIA, and community.FTC&H demonstrated strengths in many areas, including client satisfaction, design creativity, leadership in sustainability, technical innovation, professional development, community involvement, longevity and consistency of practice, economic success, and overall firm culture.

The jury commented, “The firm seems to be well known and respected within the architectural community…the presentation clearly demonstrated the leadership and significant contributions the firm has made to the architectural profession and community they serve.”