W &S Consultants
Clients & Projects

 


Our client list includes everything from federal, state and local governmental agencies, to Fortune 500 firms, to land developers of various sizes, to environmental assessment firms, to small civil engineering firms and even to individual private property owners.  Our goals are to bring the same level of personalized, individual attention and expertise to all of our clients and projects, and to ensure that each client becomes a "repeat customer."

Some of our larger projects are:

     - U.S. Borax Life of the Mine project (10,000 acres), Class III inventories and Phase I, II and III CEQA studies; Kern County, for U.S. Borax, Inc.;

     - Tejon Ranch TIC East (2,000 acres) project, Phase I CEQA study, Kern County, for the Tejon Ranch Company;

     - Centennial Phase I survey (14,000 acres) and Phase II test, Los Angeles County, for Pardee Homes and the Tejon Ranch Company;

     -  Newhall Ranch project (12,000 acres), Phase I and Phase II CEQA studies, Los Angeles County, for the Newhall Land and Farming Company/Lennar Homes;

     - Carrizo Plain National Monument Class II & III inventories (12,000 acres) and NRHP and NHL nominations, San Luis Obispo County, for the Bureau of Land Management;

     - McAllister Ranch Phase II test excavations (9 sites), Bakersfield, for Suncal, Inc.;

     - Phase II test excavations at site CA-LAN-1588H, Los Angeles County, for Pulte Homes, Inc.;

     - Hidden Creek Ranch project (4,200 acres), Phase I and Phase II CEQA studies, Ventura County, for the Messenger Investment Company;

     - Ahmanson Ranch project (5,400 acres), Phase I and Phase II CEQA studies, Ventura County, for Washington Mutual and the Ahmanson Land Co.;

     - Jordan Ranch/Bob Hope project (2,400 acres), Phase I and Phase II CEQA studies, Ventura County, for Potomac Investment Association; and

     - Lake Sherwood Ranch project (2,000 acres), Ventura County, for the David Murdock Development Corporation.
 

A list of references is available, on request.
 
 

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