Please join us in welcoming Analisa Gonzales, PLS, who has joined our #Surveying service sector! Analisa brings 12 years of #experience to our team and has already been helping with a wide range of projects supporting our Visalia and Clovis offices. We look forward to her continued contributions and strengthening our ties within the #SurveyingCommunity. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to #grow and achieve new #milestones together. #newtires #teamgrowth #fresnostatealumni #welcomeaboard #surveyors #PLS #ASCE #CLSA
About us
In 1968, Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group began a tradition of engineering excellence in the San Joaquin Valley. Since that time, Provost & Pritchard has grown in size, services offered, and geography with more than 200 employees staffing seven offices throughout California (Clovis, Bakersfield, Visalia, Modesto, Los Banos, Chico and Sacramento). Our staff is diverse in their specialties, including civil and agricultural engineers, hydrogeologists, environmental specialists, planners, land surveyors, construction managers and field representatives, and support personnel. Provost & Pritchard's team of experts specialize in a number of areas, including: - General Civil Engineering - Water Resources Management and Engineering - Water and Wastewater Treatment - Agricultural and Urban Water Planning - Transportation Engineering - Structural Engineering - CEQA/NEPA Compliance - Air and Water Regulatory Compliance and Permitting - Land Surveying - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Construction Management Services
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http://www.provostandpritchard.com
External link for Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Clovis, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1968
- Specialties
- Water Resource Engineering & Consulting, Municipal Infrastructure Engineering, Dairy Consulting, Land Development Engineering, Planning, Construction Management, CEQA/NEPA Compliance, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Transportation Engineering, Water Treatment, Environmental Engineering, Roof Consulting, and Structural Engineering
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Updates
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Please join us in celebrating Michael Osborn for successfully passing both Certified Access Specialist (CASp) exams! The #CASp program, offered through the #DivisionOfStateArchitect, aims to provide the public with qualified individuals who can inspect buildings and sites for #compliance with state and federal construction-related #accessibility standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (#ADA). Congratulations, Michael, on this remarkable achievement! 📚💡
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🌟🍬Another sweet success for our 2024 Office Summer Olympics events! Teams from all corners of our offices came together for the epic Candy Toss event. Skittles were flying and fun was had by all! Who knew tossing Skittles could spark such colorful competition? 🌈🥳 Congratulations to one of our teams down in Visalia, Hold My (Root)Beer, for scoring first place! #OfficeOlympics #TasteTheVictory #ProvostAndPritchard #OfficeFun
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🩸❤️ A huge thank you to everyone who came out to donate blood today with Central California Blood Center 's mobile center. Your generosity is making a real difference. Special thanks to the amazing and friendly staff! #DonateBlood #SaveLives #CommunitySupport #CentralCaliforniaBloodCenter
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🎉🌞 The Summer 2024 Provost & Pritchard Office Olympics have officially begun! 🌟 Our opening ceremony was a fun and wacky display of national pride, with each team showcasing their creativity and spirit in the parade. From ducks to beer, we’re full of cheer! Let the games begin and may the best team win! 🏅💼 #OfficeOlympics #ProvostAndPritchard #SummerGames2024
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Today, we are honored to celebrate a very special milestone work anniversary with four of our team members: Michael Taylor (40 years), Lori Horiuchi (30 years), Jeff O'Neal (20 years), and Edward Caminata (10 years). Together, they share 100 years of experience at Provost & Pritchard! 🎉 We captured a moment with some of the original office crew, including Mr. Jim Provost himself. Words cannot fully express our gratitude for all your many years of dedication and service. Your longevity and guidance have been invaluable, and we are all inspired by your commitment and continually sought-after expertise. Here's to many more years! 🙌👏 #WorkAnniversary #100YearsOfExperience
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Oh where have they gone!? The Central Valley's vernal pools come and go, along with the vernal pool fairy shrimp they bring with them. But where do these shrimp go when the pools dry up in the warmer, drier months?🦐💧 Listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act, these shrimp thrive in the unique habitats of wet Spring. Before the pools dry up, they prudently lay drought-resistant eggs. Rest assured, they’ll be back! 🌞🥚 Curious about their lifecycle or conservation efforts? Contact Provost & Pritchard biology staff at (866) 776-6200 or email Principal Biologist Geoff Cline at [email protected]. 🌿 #VernalPools #FairyShrimp #EndangeredSpecies #Conservation #CentralValley #ProvostAndPritchard
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Join our team for an exciting opportunity in our Modesto office! We're looking for individuals passionate about district work with open channel hydraulics and structure design. Ideal candidates are at the associate or senior level, but we're also open to assistant-level applicants. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/gm5bcwxw
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Do you want to help protect wildlife, preserve habitats, and protect water quality? An opportunity is available for a Senior/ Principal Permitting Specialist! This role involves a variety of projects that promote development without compromising valuable natural resources. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/gTySZMcg
Senior/Principal Permitting Specialist
https://provostandpritchard.com
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Dreading the summer heat? Find out how blunt-nosed leopard lizards stay cool during the hot summer months in the Central Valley. Blunt-nosed leopard lizards are listed as endangered under both the federal Endangered Species Act and the California Endangered Species Act. They are also Fully Protected by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Endemic to the San Joaquin Valley, these lizards rely on small mammal burrows and low-lying shrubs to thermoregulate during the hot, dry summers. Once found as far north as Stanislaus County, they now inhabit less than 15% of their historic range, largely attributed to habitat conversion. If you have questions about blunt-nosed leopard lizards, please contact Provost & Pritchard biology staff at (866) 776-6200, or email Principal Biologist Geoff Cline directly at [email protected]. #EndangeredSpecies #SanJoaquinValley #HabitatProtection #SummerHeat #Thermoregulation #ProvostAndPritchard #ConservationBiology #ESA #CESA