February 21, 2017 February 2, 2017 February 1, 2017 January 31, 2017HELIX CEO Michael Schwerin Interviewed by The Zweig Letter
It’s Time to Schedule Sensitive Species Surveys
USACE Announces New Nationwide Permits
HELIX Expands Staff in Orange County
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HELIX’s mentorship of small businesses in the local architecture, engineering and environmental consulting industry was recognized on March 15, 2017 with the Calmentor Award for Outstanding Performance. This is the second consecutive year that HELIX has received this prestigious award. The Calmentor mentor-protégé program, overseen by Caltrans District 11 and
In early 2017, HELIX Chief Executive Officer, Michael Schwerin was interviewed by The Zweig Letter reporter, Liisa Andreassen. Below is an excerpt from the article: “In 2001, Michael Schwerin started as an assistant environmental planning group manager with HELIX (#4 Best Firm Environmental for 2016, Zweig Group) a 120-person
HELIX’s team of over 40 biologists is now kicking off the sensitive plant and animal spring survey season. Following multiple consecutive years of drought conditions and our recent abundant rain, it will be optimal for conducting surveys. Our staff, located throughout California, holds federal and state authorizations that qualify HELIX
On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) published notice in the Federal Register announcing reissuance of all 50 existing 2012 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions under Clean Water Act Section 404 and Rivers and Harbors Act Section 10, with the addition of two new
HELIX Environmental Planning welcomes Amir Morales, Principal Regulatory Specialist, and Ezekiel Cooley, Regulatory Specialist/Project Manager, to our Orange County office located in Irvine. This expansion allows HELIX to support Orange County, Los Angeles County, and the Inland Empire on a greater scale. Leading our Orange County biology team, Amir brings