Exciting Leadership Announcement!!?? We are thrilled to announce the promotion of Kelly Faerber to Practice Lead – NEPA and Environmental Permitting at CSRS! As a dedicated geologist and biologist within our Environmental Group, Kelly has played a key role in navigating complex environmental regulations and ensuring sustainable solutions for our clients. Her expertise in NEPA and environmental permitting has been instrumental in driving impactful projects forward. Please join us?in congratulating Kelly on this well-deserved achievement! ? #CSRS?#Leadership
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We create strong communities built upon solid infrastructure, efficient facilities, and purposeful development.
关于我们
Creating strong communities built upon solid infrastructure, efficient facilities, and purposeful development is our mission. As your advisor and program manager, CSRS makes such outcomes possible. We help you plan, design, fund, and implement sustainable projects, recover from disaster with more resilience, and navigate political bureaucracy. So you can achieve your goals today, and well into the future.
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https://www.csrsinc.com
CSRS的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 商务咨询服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Baton Rouge,Louisiana
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1978
- 领域
- Program Management、Infrastructure、Owner & Client Representation、Civil Engineering, Site Design & Surveying、Disaster Recovery、Land Planning & Urban Design、Grant Management、Consulting、Program Development、Architecture、Resilience和Government Advisory
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?? We are proud to announce the groundbreaking of Desiard Street Phase II in Monroe! As the Design Engineer and Landscape Architect for this transformative downtown project, CSRS is helping revitalize Monroe's urban core through thoughtful infrastructure improvements that enhance both functionality and aesthetics. ? The improvements include green drainage solutions, landscaped street islands, enhanced lighting, road resurfacing, widened sidewalks with decorative pavers, and upgraded pedestrian amenities for greater safety and accessibility. ? Phase I is nearing completion, with Phase II now underway. These improvements will create a more walkable, sustainable, and vibrant downtown corridor for Monroe residents and visitors alike. ? We're honored to partner with the City of Monroe and the Downtown Economic Development District (DEDD) on this impactful project! ? #UrbanDesign #CivilEngineering #LandscapeArchitecture #DowntownRevitalization #Monroe #Infrastructure
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Happy Mardi Gras! As we celebrate this season of tradition, culture, and community, we embrace the joy and energy it brings. Wishing everyone a safe and festive celebration! ?????? #MardiGras #Community #Celebration
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This Black History Month, we pause to honor the remarkable achievements and lasting influence of African Americans throughout our nation's history. Their stories, struggles, and successes have shaped America profoundly. From arts and science to politics and social justice, these contributions continue to enrich our lives and workplaces daily. At our company, we believe true progress happens when everyone's voice matters. We're grateful for the diversity of thought, experience, and background that makes our team stronger. This month offers a wonderful chance to learn, listen, and grow together. We invite everyone to join us in celebrating these important histories—not just in February, but all year long. ?? #BlackHistoryMonth #Community #Learning #Growth
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?? Exciting news! We're proud to announce that our Early Flood Warning System (?????????? ?????????? - https://lnkd.in/gcaS-TCG) is now live in Central, Louisiana! A huge thank you to the ???????? ???? ?????????????? (https://lnkd.in/gu2BJBca) for their trust and collaboration in bringing this innovative system to their community. Why is this a game-changer for Central? Early FloWS combines real-time data from multiple sources - including stream gauges, weather radar, and advanced computer models - to predict flooding with street-level precision. This means: ?? Families get crucial early warnings through city notifications ?? Emergency teams can position resources exactly where they're needed ?? Better planning for evacuation routes when every minute counts ?? Critical infrastructure (power, water, communications) stays better protected The best part? The system keeps learning and improving, adapting to changes in land use and drainage patterns to maintain accurate predictions over time. We're looking forward to bringing Early FloWS to more communities. Every community deserves the best tools for keeping their residents safe when flooding threatens. Want to learn how Early FloWS can protect your community? Drop us a message! ?? #FloodSafety #EmergencyManagement #CityOfCentral ?#Innovation #CommunityResilience
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Happy Engineers Week! ?? At CSRS, our engineers are the driving force of our mission to build stronger, smarter communities. Their dedication to planning, designing, funding, and implementing sustainable projects ensures that we meet today's challenges and pave the way for a resilient future. Join us in celebrating their invaluable contributions! ?? #HappyEngineersWeek #BuildingBetterCommunities #EngineeringForTheFuture
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???Exciting Leadership Announcement!??? We're thrilled to announce Spencer Johnson, P.E. as CSRS's new Water Resources Practice Lead! Spencer brings extensive expertise in advanced hydraulic modeling and flood mitigation to this key leadership role. He will be leading a group that's at the forefront of transforming how Louisiana communities address flood risks and build resilience. Our Water Resources team has pioneered comprehensive approaches that deliver real results for communities, as demonstrated in the City of Central. There, our state-of-the-art hydraulic models and data-driven strategies led to: - Enhanced flood risk reduction projects - Successful grant acquisitions to fund projects' implementation - Strengthened development regulations - Improved flood forecasting capabilities - An improved FEMA Community Rating System rating from 7 to 5, significantly reducing residents' flood insurance costs Under Spencer's leadership, we look forward to scaling these proven strategies across Louisiana, helping more communities better identify flood risks, prepare for flood events, and implement effective mitigation measures. Spencer's promotion reflects CSRS's commitment to recognizing internal talent while furthering our mission of Building Stronger, Smarter Communities Together. Join us in congratulating Spencer as he guides our Water Resources practice into its next chapter of innovation and community impact! #WaterResources #Engineering #FloodMitigation #Leadership #Infrastructure #Louisiana #CSRS #CommunityResilience
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Join us at the Louisiana School Boards Association 87th Annual Convention from February 25-27! Don't miss the chance to connect with our team at Booth 17: Louis Saab, Natalie Graham, Judith Dillon-Anderson, Ed Jenkins, AIA, NCARB, Bill Barry, and Warren Drake. ?? They'll be ready to discuss how CSRS can effectively meet all your program management and disaster recovery needs. We hope to see you there!
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We had an incredible experience at the annual Scotlandville Magnet H.S. (SMHS) Engineering Symposium! Thank you for letting CSRS contribute and engage with the next generation of engineers.?It's inspiring to see so much passion from these future leaders! ?? #FutureEngineers
HESP held its annual Scotlandville Magnet H.S. (SMHS) Engineering Symposium and it was a big success.?11th grade students participated in a bridge competition.??Approximately 150 students were exposed to engineering and we even tested the bridges from Scotlandville Middle & SMHS students. ???I am so proud of the students who competed, and I am so thankful to everyone who helped!?Thank you to the leaders at SMHS, the volunteers, the sponsors and exhibitors.?Special thanks to Carol Anderson, Judith Dillon-Anderson, Ryan Lam, E.I. Jacob Thiaville, Christopher Knotts, P.E., F.ASCE and our judges from G.E.C., Inc. (GEC) and Stantec. I could tell from the students’ reactions that this has truly made a meaningful impact! Again, thank you to the exhibitors: Bonton Associates Civil Design & Construction, Inc. CSRS Uyuho Eduok Associates G.E.C., Inc. (GEC) Gresham Smith Louisiana Transportation Research Center Neel-Schaffer, Inc. Southern University and A&M College- Baton Rouge Terracon
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We're excited to welcome Clay Riggs, PE, CFM to CSRS as our new DFW Engineering Manager, strengthening our presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth market! Clay brings an impressive 25-year legacy in public service, most recently as Director of Public Works for the Town of Flower Mound. As a Licensed Professional Engineer and Certified Floodplain Manager, he's mastered every facet of public works – from CIP Engineering and Water Distribution to Transportation and Long-Range Planning. His commitment to community shines through his leadership roles: Board President of the Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Chairperson for the NCTCOG Public Works Emergency Response Team, and Commissioner on the City of Denton Planning & Zoning Commission. Clay's dedication to service and excellence makes him a natural fit for CSRS. Clay's wealth of experience and passion for community service align perfectly with our mission of delivering innovative solutions that transform communities. We're thrilled to have him lead our business development initiatives in DFW. Welcome aboard, Clay! Connect with him here on LinkedIn to follow his journey with CSRS. https://lnkd.in/eW3t-76t
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