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The engineers were able to take advantage of using Harris County’s Low Impact Development (LID) regulations by increasing the time of concentration of storm water…
...Aaron Campbell is one of Construction EcoServices’ brightest stars. Aaron came to EcoServices with six previous years of construction experience under his belt and is now on his eighth year working in Ecoervices’ Construction Compliance department. As Senior Compliance Inspector, Aaron was the go-to Inspector for all high-priority jobs, including the Exxon Mobile Campus, BP Campus, High-Rise Infrastructure projects and countless other high-priority and high-profile jobs. With this experience in hand, Construction EcoServices choose Aaron to lead the company’s pioneering efforts into both Central Texas and North Texas. Lately though, given Central Texas’ explosive growth over the last several years, Aaron finds himself and his family permanent residences of Austin, Texas and is solely responsible for the company’s Central Texas outpost. Continuing being lead Inspector and Project Manager on all large scale Construction Compliance projects in Central Texas, Aaron is currently hard at work on the The Capitol Expansion Project, the 3.8 million square foot Project Charm, the new, massive, “secret campus” project (The Capstone Project).
Aaron specializes in:
If you and your team would like to learn more about any of the wide variety of stormwater issues and topics, products and/or services we offer, schedule a LOUNGE & LEARN with Aaron today. With Aaron’s diverse knowledgebase, he can discuss the full gamut of construction compliance stormwater topics, from Construction EcoServices turnkey SWPPP compliance services during construction activity to our large family of quality BMPs, or local regulations to erosion and sediment control solutions. Just let us know what you would like to talk about.
Here are a few common LOUNGE & LEARN topics we often discuss with our clients:
The engineers were able to take advantage of using Harris County’s Low Impact Development (LID) regulations by increasing the time of concentration of storm water…
...The primary feature that makes Bagby Street a Greenroads design is a series of biofiltration planter boxes that line both sides of Bagby street and…
...Working with Construction EcoServices, the engineers at EHRA, Inc. rescued this project using Low Impact Development (LID).
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