I-75 Study
As the prime consultant for this project, AIM was responsible for the management, preliminary engineering analyses and documentation of the $1.7M budget, 24-month schedule, eight multi-discipline subconsultants, and the Project Quality Control Program.
SR 29 Study
This study will evaluate and document potential engineering and environmental effects associated with the proposed widening of SR 29 from the existing two lanes to four lanes, divided.
US 301/Fort Hamer Road Study
AIM performed all engineering, environmental and public involvement tasks for this project.
AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. offers a wide range of Planning, Environmental, and Project Development & Environment (PD&E) services. Our in-house capabilities extend from corridor studies to Efficient Transportation Decision Making (ETDM) assignments to PD&E reevaluations for design, right-of-way, and construction phases.
AIM’s staff includes transportation and environmental engineers, environmental scientists, and transportation planners with the multidisciplinary expertise necessary to complete the analysis and documentation required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). We provide NEPA compliance services for proposed projects that involve Federal funds or that require Federal permits or licenses. Our experienced staff members have the knowledge to efficiently and effectively conduct the analyses and prepare the necessary documentation, thereby preventing project delays.
AIM is available to assist you in determining whether NEPA applies to your project; identifying appropriate data collection, analysis, and public participation strategies; conducting site assessments; compiling and analyzing data; managing the public participation process; and developing compliant and effective NEPA documents.
Community Awareness is an increasingly important aspect of the process and AIM’s comprehensive approach to public involvement is beneficial to the public as well as our client.
AIM also provides a broad range of environmental services that capitalize on our extensive experience and innovative solutions. As economic growth continues, pressures on Florida’s valuable resources, such as surface and ground water, wetlands and threatened and endangered species escalate. Balancing these concerns with the needs of the project requires the thorough knowledge of the local, state and federal regulatory requirements that we provide to our clients everyday.
Services Offered:
- Agency Coordination
- Air Quality Analyses
- Community Impact Assessments
- Contamination Screening Evaluation
- Conceptual Design and Engineering Review
- Cost Estimating
- Conceptual Stage Relocation Plans
- Environmental Justice
- Environmental Permitting
- Essential Fish Habitat Assessments
- Floodplain Compensation
- Impact Mitigation Design
- Listed Species Surveys
- NEPA Documentation and Reviews
- Noise Studies
- Public Involvement Programs
- Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Analysis
- Section 4(f) and 6(f) Evaluations
- Land Use Planning
- Wetlands and Water Quality Assessments
