Who We Are
Environmental Science and Engineering Partners (ESE Partners) is an environmental consulting firm focused on responsibly moving business forward through environmental problem solving. ESE is headquartered in Houston, Texas with offices in Dallas-Fort Worth, League City, Austin and San Antonio. Our growing team of environmental engineers and scientists provide support to clients in need of assessment, remediation, compliance, natural and cultural resources and building science related services.
The Industries
We Serve
ESE operates in a wide range of industries, all with unique needs and regulatory obligations. We offer experts who understand the broad complexity of environmental challenges faced by today’s businesses.

Environmental Problem Solving With
A Comprehensive Approach
ESE’s vertically integrated business model brings numerous scientific disciplines together across 6 practice areas to deliver expert environmental advice.
Responsibly Moving Business Forward
Through Sustainability Initiatives
Creating opportunity for stakeholders and a better quality of life for the communities they touch.

Texas Firm with a
National Reach.

Industry News & Insights
Sciences, Remediation, Compliance, and Natural & Cultural Resources.
Top Consultant for Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program
Is your facility required to report to the TRI Program? Look no further than ESE Partners! We are the top environmental consultant dedicated to helping facilities navigate the complexities of TRI reporting.
Phase I ESA Portfolio in Oklahoma City, OK
Our ESE team recently conducted Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) for four properties near Oklahoma City, including an oil/gas service facility, a medical clinic, a retail space, and beautiful farmland with a residence. 🏭🏥🏢🏡
Biological Resource Evaluation Case Study
In an effort to harmonize development with environmental preservation, ESE conducted a thorough Biological Resource Evaluation for a proposed residential project on a 150-acre property near Taylor, Texas. The evaluation aimed to identify the presence of threatened and endangered species and assess the potential impacts of the development.