Development Team
In addition to TDI New England’s in-house staff, the company has brought on top-level consultants to help guide the project through the vigorous state and federal reviews that are part of developing the New England Clean Power Link. This group of experts brings years of experience working on energy projects in Vermont and New England. The development team will work to ensure that the project is designed in a way that reduces impact on the people of Vermont, and is respectful of the state’s valued natural resources.
Members of the development team include:
Dunkiel Saunders Law Firm – Burlington, Vermont
Vermont legal counsel
http://www.dunkielsaunders.com
The Necrason Group – Montpelier, Vermont
Government relations and public affairs
http://www.necrasongroup.com/
Arrowwood Environmental – Huntington, Vermont
Terrestrial studies
www.arrowwoodvt.com
VHB - North Ferrisburgh, Vermont
Terrestrial and aquatic studies
www.vhb.com
Resource Systems Group, Incorporated – White River Junction, Vermont
Acoustic analysis
www.rsginc.com
T. J. Boyle Associates, LLC – Burlington, Vermont
Visual impact assessment
www.tjboyle.com
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum – Vergennes, Vermont
Aquatic cultural and archaeological surveys
http://www.lcmm.org/
HDR – Portland, Maine
Water Quality Modeling
www.hdrinc.com
Public Archaeology Laboratory – Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Terrestrial cultural and archaeological surveys
www.palinc.com
Baker Botts LLP – Washington DC
Federal Legal Counsel
www.bakerbotts.com
Exponent – Bowie, Maryland
Electric, magnetic and thermal modeling
www.exponent.com
Marine Research Corporation – Salisbury, VT
Lake Champlain research
Kavet, Rockler & Associates, Inc. – Williamstown. VT
Macroeconomics
www.kavetrockler.com
Levitan & Associates, Inc. – Boston, MA
Economics & Environmental benefits
www.levitan.com
TRC – Augusta, Maine
Permitting, engineering and terrestrial studies
www.trcsolutions.com