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Environmental & Permitting

Environmental & Permitting Solutions

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AIM is a proud provider of environmental services catering to public and private clients across Florida. Our expertise lies in environmental permitting and compliance, Project Development and Environment (PD&E)/NEPA documentation, natural resources management, and comprehensive noise studies. We are dedicated to delivering cost-effective solutions that balance intricate technical, regulatory, and stakeholder considerations while upholding environmental integrity and project objectives. With a versatile team boasting diverse skills and extensive experience, AIM offers a spectrum of integrated environmental services to meet our clients' needs.

Environmental & Permitting Capabilities

  • Wetland Delineation
  • Habitat Survey, Assessment & Analysis
  • Ecological Restoration & Mitigation Design
  • Traffic Noise Analysis
  • Evaluation, Assessment & Mitigation Planning for Protected Species
  • Local, State & Federal Environmental Permitting
  • PD&E/NEPA Documentation

MEET the Practice Leader

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Meet Chris Salicco, with two decades of extensive experience in environmental and project development, he brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His background includes providing project management, technical support, conducting field surveys, and preparing documents for a wide range of PD&E studies, covering areas such as wetlands, wildlife and habitat, contamination, traffic noise, and Section 4(f) resources. Chris has successfully permitted numerous transportation and other projects across Florida, collaborating with key regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, water management districts, Department of Environmental Protection, and local government agencies. His skill set extends to wildlife surveys, natural resources evaluations, Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM), Wetland Rapid Assessment Procedure (WRAP) assessments, interpretation of state rules and statutes, noise studies, contamination screenings, and proficiency in computer programs like ArcMap GIS. With Chris at the helm, you can trust in his expertise and dedication to drive your project towards success.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS

US 98 FROM WEST SOCRUM LOOP ROAD TO CR 54 PD&E STUDY & PRELIMINARY DESIGN IN LAKELAND, FLORIDA FOR FDOT DISTRICT ONE

As the prime consultant for the PD&E study, the AIM team evaluated and documented the proposed two-lane to four-lane widening of 9.1 miles of US 98 from W. Socrum Loop Road to CR 54 PD&E in Polk County. The preliminary engineering and environmental analyses included typical section development, alternative alignment evaluations, roundabout feasibility evaluations, access management plan development, preliminary drainage analysis, natural and physical environmental impacts analysis, preliminary construction cost estimates, identification of R/W requirements and public involvement. AIM recommended roundabouts at two of the existing unsignalized intersections to increase safety within the corridor. AIM was also tasked with preparing Phase 2 final design plans using the Open Roads Design (ORD) software and the production of final R/W maps for use in developing the Design/Build Request for Proposal (RFP) Package. AIM completed the PD&E study and the preliminary design plans within an accelerated 18-month schedule.
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DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE SUPPORT DISTRICT WIDE AND CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT FOR FDOT DISTRICT ONE

For almost two decades, AIM has provided Project Development and Environment (PD&E) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) support services to FDOT, in many ways acting as an extension of FDOT staff. AIM’s initial involvement began on a district wide contract for FDOT District One valued at $1.5 million over five years. FDOT has awarded AIM with multiple renewals of the district wide contract. In 2015, AIM won FDOT’s first five-year/$5 million continuing services contract specific to PD&E/NEPA support services. In 2023, FDOT awarded AIM another five-year/$5 million continuing services contract to support District One’s Environmental Management Office on tasks that vary from developing original concepts to reviewing concepts, reports, and cost estimates prepared by other companies. From engineering and environmental data collection to preparing improvement concepts, cost estimates, and project documentation, AIM has demonstrated its expertise and capabilities to assist FDOT and Florida’s local agencies in the disciplines of preliminary engineering, environmental analyses, public engagement, and project management.

An example of an assignment completed under a District One district wide contract is the I-75 Collector/Distributor Roadway Construction Staging Plan. AIM developed a financially feasible construction-staging plan for the implementation of the I-75 Collector/Distributor (C/D) roadway system between the Alico Road interchange and the Daniels Parkway interchange in Lee County. AIM created and evaluated six alternative construction staging plans. Each concept drawing identified the specific portions of the ultimate improvement concept that would be constructed during each individual construction phase, as well as the “existing” roadway improvements that would be present at the time of the next construction phase. AIM also prepared an overall construction staging summary graphic that denoted each of the individual construction phases with a separate color. AIM developed preliminary construction cost estimates for each individual construction phase associated with each of the six alternative staging plans. The team also estimated the total construction cost associated with each of the alternative staging plans.
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