REMSA has completed numerous environmental projects for the City of Hampton within the Langley Clear Zone, a collection of private properties surrounding NASA/Langley Air Force Base.
HRHA requested environmental assessments of the demolished Pressey Otley site, a mixed-density residential property intended for future development and sale.
REMSA provided environmental management for the replacement of the structurally deficient U.S. Route 60 bridge in Newport News, originally designed in 1937 within the Lake Maury watershed flood zone.
REMSA completed environmental assessments, documentation, and permitting for the City of Hampton at the former Abbott Trailer Park, a nearly 6-acre site with vacated trailer pads and various structures.
Mobile Physical Oceanographic Real-time System (PORTS®)
REMSA maintains the NOAA PORTS® system in Mobile Bay, which includes water level, meteorological, visibility, and current monitoring stations like the Dauphin Island station shown.
Canaveral Harbor Expansion Port Canaveral, Florida Project
Since May 2014, REMSA has provided 24-hour protected species and water quality monitoring for Port Canaveral's multi-year channel widening and deepening project per FFWCC and FDEP requirements.