Flood Risk Management
Borton-Lawson has extensive experience with critical flood risk management infrastructure. Our projects have garnered many accolades and have given peace of mind to tens of thousands of residents, business, and institutions. We have intimate knowledge of the workings of FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and are a highly respected name in industry.
Featured Services and Solutions
Asset Management
Grant Writing
Planning and Analysis
Hydrologic & Hydraulic (H&H) Analysis
Flood Risk Management System Design
Permitting, Certification & Accreditation
Financial Services
Reality Capture
Integrating Engineering and Technology
Borton-Lawson combines engineering expertise with cutting-edge technology to transform how you experience your projects. Here is one of the many ways we have used technology to help client’s solve key issues.
3D Visualization for Public Meetings
Utilizing 3D laser scanning, our team created a 360° walkthrough for use at public meetings. This allowed the client to virtually walk the public down the stream and propose how it would be restored.
Value Throughout Each Phase Of Your Asset’s Life Cycle
Plan
Design/Permitting
Construct
Digital Integration
Maintain
Featured Projects
Columbia County Flood Risk Management System
Columbia County Flood Risk Management System
Project Overview:
A preliminary concept developed by the stakeholders included individual levees around the businesses.
Freeland Drinking Water Storage & Pumping System Upgrades
Freeland Drinking Water Storage & Pumping System Upgrades
Project Overview:
Borton Lawson worked with the Borough of Freeland Municipal Authority to design, permit and provide construction services to construct a new 125,000 gallon glass lined carbon steel ground storage tank.
Walnut Creek Stormwater Outfall and Pump Station
Walnut Creek Stormwater Outfall and Pump Station
Project Overview:
Borton Lawson teamed with Foth to provide a comprehensive solution for the City of West Des Moines.
Hanover Township Sanitary Sewer Interceptor
Hanover Township Sanitary Sewer Interceptor
Project Overview:
Hanover Township’s Solomon Creek Interceptor was constructed in the early 20th century and consists of approximately 18,600 feet of 24- through 39-inch vitrified clay tile pipe.
Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority MS4 Services
Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority MS4 Services
Project Overview:
Borton-Lawson was selected in 2018 as the Program Manager for WVSA’s newly implemented MS4 stormwater initiative.