We have spent the past 20 years building our team of dedicated, dependable, and industry-leading professionals that have become renowned for its continuously increasing volume and scope of work, while meeting critical project timelines. Through a demonstrated history of doing what it takes to complete projects successfully, Kapur provides value to our clients while mastering the ability to lead natural resources efforts on construction projects. Our comprehensive in-house geographic information system (GIS) website tracks nearly everything related to natural resources, streamlining day-to-day workflows and providing efficiencies for our team as well as our clients.
Kapur’s services help protect our priceless water resources from nonpoint source pollution (sediments, nutrients, and chemicals) from construction site runoff and shields our clients from compliance risks, as well as costly delays and penalties. We specialize in natural resource compliance related to site development, transportation, municipal, and utility projects.
As stewards of our natural environment, we strive to reduce the impacts of stormwater runoff on water quality, aquatic habitats, and public health. We represent our clients by serving as a liaison to local, state, and federal government agencies coordinating permitting and implementing best management practices. Our passionate team not only has decades of experience on a wide variety of projects, but also hold professional certifications and memberships.
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Become All InKapur conducted a thorough floristic survey and habitat assessment to comply with state and federal endangered species laws, aiming to minimize impacts to various natural resources.
Read MoreKapur led a comprehensive wetland delineation project for 862 acres in the former Foxconn development, navigating regulatory requirements and coordinating with environmental agencies for successful exemptions and mitigation.
Kapur played a role in conducting a comprehensive assessment for potential impacts on the northern long-eared bat (NLEB) habitat, ultimately contributing to the determination that the project "may affect but is not likely to affect adversely."
Kapur enhanced the historic dam while preserving its community value, collaborating with regulatory agencies to develop plans, make improvements, and ensure long-term integrity with minimal disruption and maximum environmental benefit.
Kapur conducted a thorough floristic survey and habitat assessment to comply with state and federal endangered species laws, aiming to minimize impacts to various natural resources.
Since 2008, Kapur has worked diligently to help ensure that the permit conditions are met by the area directly near American Family Field and the Menomonee River that runs through the City of Milwaukee.