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Complete List of Environmental Studies and Consulting Services

As a full-stack environmental consulting and engineering firm, GreenDev covers a wide range of services in environmental studies and consulting. If this is the first time that you are building or (partaking in the building of) a huge environmental infrastructure and you’re not sure where to start or what specific service to avail, these outline and definitions might come in handy to you.

Traffic Study

A Traffic Study is an engineering investigation that aims to evaluate a transportation system. The study is a means of identifying and documenting any deficiencies or areas of improvement – both operational and physical – necessary to accommodate current or projected traffic volumes.

EGGA & Soil Investigation

Engineering Geological and Geohazard Assessment (EGGA) looks into potential geologic hazards that may have direct or indirect impact to an infrastructure project, and aims to propose appropriate mitigating measures.

Geological and Geotechnical Survey

A geological and geotechnical survey is a comprehensive assessment of geological conditions of a particular area where construction or installation of any kind needs to be undertaken.

A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model.
Geology is the science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance- its history, and the processes that act on it.

A geotechnical survey is  a scientific process of data gathering of the physical characteristics of soil and rocks in a particular area. The purpose of geotechnical investigations is to design earthworks and foundations for structures and to execute earthwork repairs necessitated by changes in the subsurface of the environment.

Technical & Financial Due Diligence

Due diligence is an investigation that is undertaken in order to provide fair and valuable information about the project. The entire investigative process reveals upsides — and red flags — within the covered area, including finance, operations, strategy, risk, culture and more.

Wastewater Treatment Plant Design and Construction

With this service, your preferred environmental engineering team shall plan for and conduct the primary, secondary and tertiary water treatment stages in order to come up with the most appropriate plant design and construction.

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Systems Impact Study (SIS)

This is an engineering study that evaluates the impact of a proposed interconnection (or transmission service request) on the safety and reliability of the entire transmission system and, if applicable, specified affected system(s).

Facility Study

This is a study that aims to specify and estimate the cost of the equipment, engineering, procurement and construction work if and when grid distribution upgrades are required.

Owner’s Engineering Study

An owner’s engineering study helps lay the groundwork of a project, in order to define the project scope, minimize risks, evaluate budgets, conduct feasibility and site studies, analyze technologies and their suitability to a project, provide permitting assistance and address related environmental concerns.

Topographic Survey

A topographic survey depicts the configuration (relief) of the earth’s surface and the location of natural and artificial objects thereon. They are generally used by engineers for designing construction plans. The final product is a map showing the structures (i.e. fences, walls, buildings, sheds, driveways, streets, curbs & sidewalks, pools & patios, walkways, stairs-utilities) and trees on the property under survey. It will also show elevation references and natural features including ground contours.

Bathymetric Survey

A bathymetric survey is a measurement of the depth of a water body. The output of this survey is a map showing the underwater features of a water body.

Geological Studies

This is a study performed to obtain data about the subsurface soil and rock conditions of the proposed development site. It helps stakeholders understand the foundation requirements for the construction of any new infrastructure.

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Hydrological Studies

This is the study of water on and beneath the earth’s surface, with regards to its occurrence, distribution, movement and properties as well as its relationship with the environment within each phase of the water cycle.

Flooding Study

This study depicts the probability of a flood that could happen at certain period of time, within a specified area. 

Oceanography

Oceanography is the study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including the ocean’s ancient history, its current condition, and its most probable future.

Water Quality

Water Dispersion Models assess the impact of pollutant discharges on rivers, coast and groundwater. Predicting the spread and development of a pollutant through this study is vital to environmental protection. Results of the modeling provides insights on what measures shall be undertaken to minimize the impact of the discharge.

Air Dispersion

Air Dispersion Modeling uses mathematical formulations to characterize the atmospheric processes that disperse a pollutant emitted by a source. Based on emissions and meteorological inputs, a dispersion model can be used to predict concentrations at selected downwind receptor locations.

Noise Dispersion

Noise dispersion models are used to assess and monitor the influence of the noise effects and for land-use planning as one of the methods of effective and economic noise control.

Thermal Dispersion

Thermal Dispersion models are used to assess and monitor the influence of the heat transfer in a fluid or a body. It predicts how the temperature in the fluid / body will vary from point to point, day and night and through the seasons.