February was ending, that once every four-year event, Leap Day was upon us. Like so many, we were planning our schedules for March, ensuring that we had the appropriate staffing in place for the upcoming rain events, reporting requirements, and other routine tasks that come through the door for our[...]
By Matthew Renaud from Storm Water Solutions Storm water regulations relating to construction sites vary across the country. Whether the project exists in a state with its own National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES) delegated authority or covered by the U.S. EPA’s Construction General Permit (CGP), the project may[...]
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[...]Industrial Permit Annual Reporting Season is Right Around the Corner…What is your Facility’s Status? By your Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors at NV5 David Renfrew, QISP/ToR, QSD/P, CPSWQ, PMP This may seem odd, but when I think of the Industrial General Stormwater Permit (IGP) and Compliance in the time of COVID-19, I[...]
In Southern California, United States (US), a post-fire monitoring study helps stormwater managers develop strategies to prevent downstream water contamination. Rebekah Guill of the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and Garth Engelhorn of NV5 explain how post-fire stormwater runoff affects water quality, based on scientific data. In[...]
Meade Joins Leaders Across the Industry to Advance Geospatial Data Sharing ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Quantum Spatial, Inc., an NV5 company and the nation’s largest geospatial data firm, today announced that Senior Vice President Mark Meade, PE, PLS, PSM, CP, was appointed to the National Geospatial[...]
NV5 was retained to observe and comment on reported structural damage to the main residence and the detached guest house with regard to the passage of a tornado on March 3, 2020. Soon after the weather event, NV5 staff went the site to conduct a visual, non-destructive assessment at the[...]
NV5 completed a geotechnical and visual assessment of a ground surface depression that developed suddenly in the rear portions of one building at a condominium complex in Tennessee. The depression that formed along the south-central portion of this building were backfilled and emergency underpins were installed along a limited portion[...]
NV5 was retained to assess how a southwest Florida office and manufacturing building flooded during Hurricane Irma although no damage was observed to the building envelope. NV5 concluded that clogged downspouts, the absence of secondary drain scuppers and the parapet walls allowed approximately 9,600 ft3 to rainwater to pool and[...]
NV5 was hired to assess the roofs of a hotel in Lakeland, Florida in response to Hurricane Irma. NV5 evaluated the extent of damage to the roofs of the hotel structures, and the extent of moisture infiltration as a result of the storm. The wind-related damage was evaluated with respect[...]
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Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community.Â
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Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community.Â
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NV5 Geospatial releases a new predictive modeling platform for vegetation management that uses existing lidar and historical data to identify the relative level of asset risk from trees by quantifying the potential for causing asset damage.Â
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Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community.Â
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