- Are the most economical practices and approaches being used to implement my design?
- Has the contractor demonstrated timeliness and economical efficiency on previous projects?
Choosing the right practices and approach to the always-adverse site conditions for stream and wetland mitigation projects is essential for cost control and timeliness. A proven track record for past performance is a key component in selecting your environmental contractor.
- Is the contractor trained in the specific discipline of my design?
- Do the equipment operators possess the task, component, structure, and specific knowledge for project scope?
CSBi recognizes the need for specific training when working in these dynamic and sensitive ecosystems. CSBi has obtained Level III Rosgen training and continues to look for additional opportunities that will provide advanced knowledge for both our managers and field personnel.
- Is there extensive prior experience with stream and wetland projects?
- How well did the results achieve schedule, budget and design goals?
CSBi has had extensive experience constructing projects in regulated and protected waters and jurisdictions, and has an exceptional reputation with clients as well as designers and government authorities at all levels. CSBi has maintained this reputation by proving to be a valuable partner in this matrix, providing expertise, timeliness, and creative opportunities for cost savings.
- How productively does the construction team go about its work?
- Does the contractor maintain the interests of the client when approaching all aspects of the project?
CSBi was founded under the principals of integrity, hard work and dedication. CSBi approaches each project with an attitude of partnership which promotes opportunities for the client to enhance final project value while understanding potential savings during construction.
- How responsive is the contractor to questions, design changes, and calls for assistance?
- How well does the contractor demonstrate a desire to compliment my objectives?
CSBi realizes that each site has its own limitations, influencing impacts, and potential limits of improvements, and that there are differing issues governing final design and implementation, and for these reasons we help clients requiring any level of assistance to solve these issues with our experience and expertise.
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