PD&E STUDY EXPERTS
A Project Development and Environment (PD&E) study is an environmental and engineering process developed by the FDOT to determine social, economic, natural, and physical environmental impacts associated with a proposed transportation improvement project.
The process follows procedures set forth in the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and federal and state laws and regulations. It requires the combined efforts of professional engineers, planners, and scientists who collect and analyze project-related information to develop the best solution for transportation needs.
Public involvement is a key component of this process, and we lead meetings with businesses, interested stakeholders, community groups, homeowners, and the general public to receive input on the project.
Over 40 PD&E studies completed for clients including:
- Federal Highway Administration
- Federal Transit Administration
- All FDOT Districts
Our studies have covered every class of action, including:
- Environmental Impact Statements (EIS)
- State Environmental Impact Reports (SEIR)
- Environmental Assessments (EA)
- Type 1 & 2 Categorical Exclusions (CE)
- Alternative Corridor Evaluations (ACE)
- Non-Major State Action