Our experience working with and alongside Native American tribes, agencies, and entities is based on respect for traditions and expectations during all phases of project delivery. We understand processes that often require government or tribal council review and approval, as well as coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
Our firm does not claim Native American ownership; nevertheless, we are a diverse organization with many employees who are members of Navajo Nation, Pueblo of Isleta, Acoma Pueblo, Pueblo of Laguna, and the Pueblo of Santo Domingo.
For more information: Tribal Brochure, LRTP Brochure, LRTP Navajo Nation Council Resources and Development Committee Presentation, and The Plan
Services
- Long Range Transportation Plans
- Drainage Master Plans and Studies
- Roadway and Bridge Design
- Surveying and Mapping
- Traffic Studies and Analyses
- Water and Wastewater Design
- Architectural Services
- Construction Management
- Training
- Project Management
Native American Clients
- Acoma Pueblo
- Ak-Chin
- Apache Tribe
- Buffalo Springs Navajo Chapter
- Cochiti Pueblo
- Isleta Pueblo
- Jemez Pueblo
- Jicarilla Apache Tribe
- Laguna Pueblo
- Mescalero Apache Tribe
- Naschitti Navajo Chapter
- Navajo Nation
- Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA)
- Newcombe Navajo Chapter
- Ohkay Owingeh
- Pojoaque Pueblo
- Ramah Navajo Chapter
- San Felipe Pueblo
- San Ildefonso Pueblo
- San Juan Pueblo
- Sandia Pueblo
- Santa Ana Pueblo
- Santa Clara Pueblo
- Santo Domingo Pueblo
- Sheep Springs Navajo Chapter
- Shiprock Navajo Chapter
- Taos Pueblo
- Tohatchi Navajo Chapter
- Twin Lakes Navajo Chapter
- Zia Pueblo
- Zuni Pueblo
Representative Projects
Contact email address