
Hays Environmental Consulting offers advanced cartography services for resource management, and land use planning. The contour maps show detailed topography, which is useful for engineering, land planning, recreation, real estate, and other purposes. They can help with subdivision design based on local topography and provide drainage analysis for new lot subdivisions. They can also approve new development lots by providing Plat approval. Andy Grubbs is the firm's founder and has been involved in Texas geology since 1981.
RSAH2O, LLC
RSAH2O, LLC, a firm that specializes on environmental regulatory and compliance, has extensive expertise in water issues. Its founding members have over 100 years of combined experience, including senior positions with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Texas Water Development Board. Its expertise is in regional water planning as well water policies, water administration and enforcement. RSAH2O's founders have significant experience in both state and municipal water management and have provided testimony at numerous committee hearings and water-related cases in Texas.
RSAH2O, LLC includes several members, among them Herman R. Rubinstein, a former Texas Commission on Environmental Quality commissioner. Rubinstein is a water expert and served as Chair of the Texas Water Development Board. Additionally, he has been a member of the Western States Water Council, and the Border Governors’ Conference Sustainable Development worktable.

Adaptive Environmental Consulting Group
The Adaptive Environmental Consulting Group has the right company for you, whether you need to address environmental damage in your home and business. They are a team of professionals with extensive industry expertise and can provide comprehensive services for competitive prices. They can quickly solve any type of environmental problem.
Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC.
Founded in August 1998, Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC (JEC) primarily serves the needs of local governments and industry compliance efforts. It has steadily grown its client base, and gained a strong reputation as a provider of top-notch environmental services. Today, it serves clients such as state and municipal governments, private developers and lending institutions, as well insurance agencies and other environmental consulting firms.
Troy Jenkins, a council certified Indoor Environmental Consultant, Individual Asbestos Consultant, TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultant, leads Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC. He is responsible for project management, job execution and quality control. His expertise is complemented by his 27 years of experience in the environmental consulting field.
RSB Environmental does chemical exposure assessments
Chemical exposure assessments play an important role in the regulatory process. Companies are required to submit Tier II reports in order to protect the environment. RSB Environmental assists clients with the preparation and submission of Tier II reports. Safety data sheet (SDS), submissions are also handled by RSB Environmental. We can help you determine the hazard levels at your facility, as well as provide guidance for the proper disposal of contaminated materials.

RSB Environmental can provide a range of services such as wastewater treatment, lab analysis and facility upgrades. We also offer compliance consulting, Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments. We also provide asbestos surveys, property condition assessments, and other environmental services.
FAQ
What qualifications are required to become a consultant?
It is not enough to have an MBA degree. You must also have experience as a consultant. Two years experience should be gained in consulting or training for a major corporation.
Your experience in strategy development projects requires that you work closely with senior managers. This means you'd have to be comfortable presenting ideas to clients and getting buy-in.
Additionally, you will need to pass a professional qualification such as the Chartered Management Institute Certified Management Consultant (CMC).
How long does it take for a consultant to be established?
The amount of time needed depends on your industry and background. Most people start out with a few months before they find work.
However, consultants can spend many years learning before they are able to find work.
Is it possible that a consultant business can be started from home?
Absolutely! In fact, many consultants already do exactly this.
Many freelancers work remotely via tools such as Skype, Trello and Basecamp. So they don't miss company perks, freelancers often make their own office space.
Some freelancers prefer working in cafes and libraries over traditional offices.
And others choose to work from home because they enjoy being surrounded by their children.
While working remotely has its advantages, it also comes with some disadvantages. However, if you love what you do, it is worth considering.
Statistics
- Over 62% of consultants were dissatisfied with their former jobs before starting their consulting business. (consultingsuccess.com)
- My 10 years of experience and 6-step program have helped over 20 clients boost their sales by an average of 33% in 6 months. (consultingsuccess.com)
- According to statistics from the ONS, the UK has around 300,000 consultants, of which around 63,000 professionals work as management consultants. (consultancy.uk)
- "From there, I told them my rates were going up 25%, this is the new hourly rate, and every single one of them said 'done, fine.' (nerdwallet.com)
- So, if you help your clients increase their sales by 33%, then use a word like “revolution” instead of “increase.” (consultingsuccess.com)
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How To
What does a typical consultant's day look like?
Your work type will determine the length of your day. But generally speaking, you will spend time researching and planning new ideas, meeting clients, and preparing reports.
Clients will often meet with you to discuss their problems. These meetings may be over the phone via email, on-line, or face-to–face.
You may also be asked to prepare proposals, which are documents outlining your ideas and plans for clients. You'll need to discuss your proposals with a mentor, colleague, or friend before you present them.
After all the preparation, you'll need to start creating content. This could include writing articles, designing websites or editing photos.
It depends on the project's scope, you might need to do some research to collect relevant statistics. This could include finding out how many customers your company has and whether they purchase more than one product.
Once you have enough information, it is time to present your findings and conclusions to clients. Your findings may be delivered orally, or written.
Finally, you must follow up with clients after the initial consultation. You can call clients to ask how they are doing or send emails asking for confirmation that your proposal was received.
Although it takes time, this process is worth it. It's also important to keep your eyes on the prize and maintain good relations with clients.