Belaire Environmental, Inc.'s (BEI) capabilities and experience are centered in the areas of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit support, wetland and seagrass habitat creation, endangered species evaluations, NEPA environmental assessments and other environmental areas.

Over the past 40 years, personnel of Belaire Environmental, Inc. have played a key leadership role in permitting some of the largest and most controversial projects along the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and other regions. We have been directly and/or indirectly involved in the acquisition of at least 1,000 permits. We have performed planning, permitting, and/or construction of more than 4,000 acres of fresh, brackish, and salt marshes as restoration and/or mitigation measures. We have installed more than seven million wetland plants. Our wetland nursery operations include more than 3,000 acres in Texas and Louisiana. Our client list includes a diverse base of oil and gas, real estate, dredging and other private industry companies, as well as the Corps of Engineers (Galveston District), the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and the National Park Service. Since virtually all of BEI's business centers around the USACE permitting process, we have built an excellent working relationship with the USACE and other resource agencies. This relationship allows BEI to provide its clients with effective, efficient, and timely permit support services which result in rapid and successful USACE permit issuance.

BEI's other capabilities include conducting routing studies for drilling access and pipelines; environmental services for wind farm developments; planning for dredging of access channels and material disposal/beneficial use; preparation of feasibility studies for habitat enhancement of fish and wildlife resources; planning, permitting, and creation of vegetative erosion control measures; planning, planting and monitoring of constructed wetlands for stormwater and wastewater treatment; wetland delineations and seagrass and oyster surveys; remote sensing surveys utilizing sidescan sonar, magnetometer and echosounder equipment; GPS mapping and GIS analysis; evaluations of critical and unique habitats for threatened and endangered species; and performance of pre- and post-construction surveys for determining impacts to seagrasses, wetlands, oysters, and other habitat types.