Across Texas and beyond, broadband expansion is moving at record speed—driven by billions in federal investment through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. But as with any large-scale infrastructure effort, time is critical. A single missed permit, overlooked survey, or delayed agency response can bring construction to a halt—and jeopardize valuable federal funding.
That’s why environmental management can’t be an afterthought. At ESE Partners, we help broadband developers, cooperatives, and engineering teams plan ahead, stay compliant, and keep projects moving forward responsibly.
Our team specializes in the complex regulatory landscape surrounding broadband deployment, offering:
Fast, Accurate NEPA and Section 106 Reviews
We guide clients through National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) assessments and Section 106 cultural reviews, ensuring documentation meets federal standards without unnecessary delay.
Proven Experience in Multi-Jurisdiction Permitting
Broadband corridors often span counties and regulatory boundaries. ESE’s experts coordinate across local, state, and federal agencies, streamlining approvals and minimizing roadblocks.
On-Site Environmental Monitoring
Our scientists and compliance specialists provide field monitoring during construction to ensure adherence to environmental permits, prevent violations, and protect project integrity.
This proactive approach means fewer surprises, faster approvals, and more reliable project delivery. We identify potential permitting or resource issues early—before they become costly delays—and communicate clearly with all stakeholders to keep work on schedule.
As Texas’ Most Trusted Environmental Consultants, ESE Partners brings both technical expertise and regulatory insight to every broadband project. From environmental assessments to construction monitoring, we help clients balance speed with sustainability—because responsible progress is the only way forward.