Garver reaches highest ranking to date on ENR’s annual Top 200 Environmental Firms list
Garver reached its highest spot on ENR’s latest Top 200 Environmental Firms list, reaching No. 116 to continue its steady climb since first appearing on the list in 2016.
The rise on the list, which tracks gross revenue reported over the previous year, reflects Garver’s continued commitment to the expansion of environmental services.
Garver’s multidisciplined environmental services are delivered from various locations across the country and include handling all aspects of the environmental process, such as studies, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, public involvement, and agency coordination. Garver also provides water and wastewater treatment, water transmission, distribution, wastewater collection, water reuse, water resource planning, modeling, biosolids stabilization, as well as a full suite of hydrology and hydraulics services that includes drainage planning, airport drainage, erosion control, stream stability, flood mitigation, and dam breach analyses.
“Our ascent in these rankings signifies our ability to respond to the growing and evolving needs of our clients."
Wendy Travis
Transportation Planning and Environmental Team Leader
“Our ascent in these rankings signifies our ability to respond to the growing and evolving needs of our clients,” said Transportation Planning and Environmental Team Leader Wendy Travis, AICP. “It also speaks to our trusted advisor status in all facets of project development.”
Garver’s NEPA practice continues to expand environmental services to municipal clients across the country as well as continued strong offerings to state DOTs.
“Continuing to diversify our capabilities and invest in regions that need our expertise allows us to provide communities with the innovative and sustainable solutions they need to grow and thrive."
Jeff Sober
Director of Water Services
“Continuing to diversify our capabilities and invest in regions that need our expertise allows us to provide communities with the innovative and sustainable solutions they need to grow and thrive,” said Director of Water Services Jeff Sober, PE, BCEE. “We’re addressing critical water challenges facing our communities today, and those they’ll face in the future.”
The continued success of Garver’s water and wastewater practice stems from continued investment in new geographical areas including Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, along with Garver’s long-time presence in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Alabama. Continued efforts will focus on investments in South Carolina, and a focus on collaborative project delivery and PFAS treatment.
“Part of our growth can be attributed to expanding our services to support additional municipal drainage and aviation clients across Garver’s footprint."
Mark Hammons
Hydrology & Hydraulics Team Leader
“Part of our growth can be attributed to expanding our services to support additional municipal drainage and aviation clients across Garver’s footprint,” said Hydrology & Hydraulics Team Leader Mark Hammons, PE, CFM. “These services allow us to even better meet our clients’ needs.”
Garver’s Hydrology & Hydraulics (H&H) Team continues to build on established services for DOT and municipal transportation projects by expanding to include municipal and aviation storm water master planning, erosion control and stream stability projects, and dam breach analyses.
To learn more about Garver’s Environmental Services, visit our Services page.
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