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2025-06-26 PL-INT-2025-010855 H. T. Harvey & Associates - Category PL.5
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Projects are designed in recognition of site constraints and biological principles, together with client- <br /> coordinated budgets and schedules.We collaborate closely with our in-house ecologists to successfully translate <br /> ecological principles into practical concepts and readily constructible projects that benefit project stakeholders <br /> and meet client goals. We create legible, easy-to-bid and -build construction documents in the various <br /> jurisdictional formats required to meet local and regional agency requirements. <br /> Compliance Support <br /> After project permits are secured and environmental documents are finalized, H. T. Harvey&Associates can <br /> manage the regulatory compliance process. Our services include conducting preconstruction surveys, creating <br /> and implementing compliance programs, providing training, and monitoring conditions during and after <br /> construction. <br /> We work on all steps of a project to ensure compliance. Starting with project siting, we plan and conduct <br /> preconstruction surveys to guide clients during project development. If species of particular concern are <br /> present,we develop conservation measures or propose project adjustments to minimize detrimental impacts. <br /> If needed,we also develop creative and effective plans for relocating sensitive wildlife. <br /> Our approach to compliance is to implement a program that encompasses all biological resource—related <br /> requirements.Throughout project construction,we also document mitigation measures and permit conditions <br /> and prepare required compliance reports. After construction is complete, we design and manage ongoing <br /> monitoring programs in compliance with permit requirements. <br /> Conservation Planning <br /> Our conservation planning activities are focused on developing measures to guide long-term management of <br /> species and their habitats within the constraints posed by different types of land and resource use. <br /> Developing a successful conservation plan requires an understanding of the regional interplay of ecological, <br /> physical, and human factors; an approach that balances the needs and concerns of stakeholders; collaboration; <br /> and solutions grounded in sound science. Working from this foundation, our in-house technical experts, <br /> including restoration planners and biologists, wildland managers, wetland and plant ecologists, permitting <br /> specialists,wildlife and fisheries ecologists,taxonomists, and landscape architects, seamlessly prepare effective <br /> management planning documents and assist in their implementation. We work on habitat conservation plans, <br /> natural community conservation plans, and other types of conservation plans. <br /> Ecological Research <br /> H.T.Harvey&Associates was founded by a group of university professors,and we believe strongly that basic <br /> and applied research is an integral part of ecological consulting. We recruit widely for scientists with research <br /> experience,and ecological research continues to be a critical part of our business. <br /> Our research projects explore diverse topics,ranging from Adelie penguins in Antarctica to seabird and marine <br /> mammal foraging strategies, and from mariculture effects on estuarine systems to the ecology of bats foraging <br /> H.T. Harvey&Associates SOQ for the 5 June 26, 2025 <br /> County of Hawaii, Fiscal Year 2025-2026 <br />
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