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Hays Environmental Consulting specialises in advanced cartography to support resource management and land-use planning. These contour maps provide topographic detail and can be used in engineering, land use planning and recreation as well as real estate. They can provide drainage analysis and help with subdivision design. They also provide Plat approvals to allow for the development of new lots. The firm's owner, Andy Grubbs, has been working with Texas geology since 1981.

RSAH2O, LLC

RSAH2O, LLC is an environmental regulatory and compliance consulting firm with extensive experience in water issues. The firm's founding members have more than 100 years of combined experience. These include senior positions with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or the Texas Water Development Board. Its expertise covers water policy, water administration, enforcement and international water issues. RSAH2O founders have extensive experience in state and municipal water management. They have testified at many Texas water-related hearings.

RSAH2O, LLC consists of several members, including Herman R. Rubinstein, a former Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Commissioner. Rubinstein brings a wealth experience to water policy. He has also served as the Chair for the Texas Water Development Board. Additionally, he has been a member of the Western States Water Council, and the Border Governors’ Conference Sustainable Development worktable.


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Adaptive Environmental Consulting Group

The Adaptive Environmental Consulting Group has the right company for you, whether you need to address environmental damage in your home and business. With extensive experience and industry alliances, they provide comprehensive services at competitive prices. They can help you solve any environmental problem quickly, no matter how complex.


Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC.

Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC, (JEC), was founded in August 1998. They serve primarily the local governments as well as industry compliance efforts. Since then, it has expanded its client base and developed a strong reputation for providing top-notch environmental services. Today, it serves clients such as state and municipal governments, private developers and lending institutions, as well insurance agencies and other environmental consulting firms.

Troy Jenkins, a council-certified Indoor Environmental Consultant, Individual Asbestos Consultant, TDLR licensed Mold Assessment Consultant, is the leader of Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC. He is responsible in all aspects of project management and job execution. His 27-years of experience in environmental consulting adds to his expertise.

RSB Environmental does chemical exposure assessments

Chemical exposure assessments are an important part of the regulatory procedure. To protect the environment, companies must submit Tier II reports. RSB Environmental assists clients with the preparation and submission of Tier II reports. Safety data sheet (SDS), submissions are also handled by RSB Environmental. We can help determine the hazards of your facility and offer guidance regarding the disposal of contaminated materials.


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RSB Environmental offers a wide range of services including wastewater treatment, laboratory analysis, facility upgrades, and compliance consulting. We offer compliance consulting as well as Phase I and 2 Environmental Site Assessments. We also provide asbestos surveys, property condition assessments, and other environmental services.




FAQ

Why would a company employ a consultant to help them?

A consultant provides expert advice on how to improve business performance. They aren't there to sell your products.

Consulting helps companies make better decisions. They provide sound analysis and offer suggestions for improvement.

Consultants often work with senior management to help them understand how to succeed.

They offer leadership coaching and training to help employees reach their full potential.

They might advise businesses on how to reduce costs, streamline processes, or increase efficiency.


What should I expect from my consultant

You should hear back from your chosen consultant within a few days. They will ask you for information about your business, including the mission, goals, products, and budget. They will then send you a proposal that outlines the scope of work and estimates timeframe, fees, deliverables, milestones and other details.

If all goes according to plan, the two sides will sign a written deal. The type of relationship between them (e.g. employer-employee or employer-independent contractor) will determine the terms of the contract.

If everything goes smoothly, the consultant can begin work immediately. You will have access both to your documents and internal resources and the consultant's skills and knowledge.

You shouldn't assume, however, that every consultant is an expert in all areas. It takes time and practice to become an expert on any subject you consult. Your consultant should not assume that they know everything about you business.


How much do consultants make?

While some consultants may make over $100k per annum, most consultants earn between $25k and $50k. A consultant's average salary is $39,000 This includes both hourly and salaried consultant.

Salary depends on the experience of the consultant, their location, industry, type and length of the contract (contractor or employee), as well as whether they have their own office or work remotely.



Statistics

  • So, if you help your clients increase their sales by 33%, then use a word like “revolution” instead of “increase.” (consultingsuccess.com)
  • "From there, I told them my rates were going up 25%, this is the new hourly rate, and every single one of them said 'done, fine.' (nerdwallet.com)
  • 67% of consultants start their consulting businesses after quitting their jobs, while 33% start while they're still at their jobs. (consultingsuccess.com)
  • According to IBISWorld, revenues in the consulting industry will exceed $261 billion in 2020. (nerdwallet.com)
  • On average, your program increases the sales team's performance by 33%. (consultingsuccess.com)



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How To

How to Find the Best Consultant

When searching for a consultant, the first thing you should do is ask yourself what your expectations are. Before you look for someone, you need to be clear about your expectations. A list of what you expect from a consultant is helpful. This list could include technical expertise, project management skills, communication skills and availability. Once you have identified your requirements, you might consider asking friends and colleagues to recommend you. Ask your friends or colleagues about any negative experiences they have had with consultants, and compare their recommendations with yours. Do some internet research if they don't have recommendations. You will find many websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook Angie's List, Indeed and Indeed where people can leave reviews about their past work experiences. You can use the comments and ratings left by others to help you find potential candidates. After you've compiled a list of potential candidates, it is time to reach out to them and schedule an interview. Talking through your requirements during the interview is a good idea. Ask them questions about how they can assist you in achieving those goals. It doesn't matter whether they were recommended to you or not; just ensure that they understand your business objectives and can demonstrate how they can help you reach those goals.




 



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