Meeting the BEAD Deadline: Why Environmental Readiness Is Critical to Texas Broadband Success
With Texas’ BEAD Final Proposal due October 27, broadband developers are racing to meet funding and compliance milestones. Environmental readiness isn’t a box to check — it’s a key to unlocking project success. ESE Partners helps ensure BEAD-funded projects move forward faster, responsibly, and in full regulatory compliance.
Connecting Communities Responsibly: How Environmental Expertise Accelerates Broadband Expansion
Broadband infrastructure is the foundation of modern connectivity — but successful expansion requires more than speed. Learn how ESE Partners helps developers and municipalities balance rapid broadband deployment with environmental responsibility, compliance, and sustainability across Texas and beyond.
Building the Digital Future Responsibly: ESE Partners’ Role in Data Center Development
ESE Partners has supported more than 40 proposed and operating data center facilities across Texas and beyond — delivering environmental solutions that keep projects compliant, efficient, and ready for long-term success.
Building Texas Connectivity: The $3.3 Billion BEAD Proposal Opens for Public Comment
The Texas Broadband Development Office has released its draft Final Proposal under the federal BEAD Program — a landmark step toward ensuring every Texan has access to reliable, high-speed internet. With $3.3 billion in funding at stake, ESE Partners is helping ensure this statewide infrastructure buildout happens responsibly, compliantly, and sustainably.
Texas at the Energy Crossroads: Balancing Oil, Gas, and Renewables
Texas is leading the nation’s energy transition, balancing its legacy in oil and gas with rapid growth in solar, wind, and storage. ESE Partners helps developers and municipalities navigate permitting, compliance, and sustainability challenges to build a resilient and responsible energy future.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Texas Archeologists: ESE Partners at the Careers in Archeology Social
ESE Partners’ Cultural Resources team joined students and emerging professionals at the October 10 Careers in Archeology Social to discuss how archeology supports responsible development across Texas. The event underscored ESE’s commitment to preserving Texas heritage while fostering the next generation of environmental and cultural resource professionals.