Providing for the
FUTURE
Delivering innovative engineering, environmental and surveying solutions that address today’s challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s success.
Today’s Innovation, Tomorrow’s Impact.
Founded in 2000, Providence is an engineering and environmental consulting firm with offices in Louisiana, Texas, and Wyoming. Our expertise spans air, water, and land, allowing us to develop innovative, sustainable solutions for a wide range of industries. Backed by a team of skilled engineers, scientists, and regulatory experts, we work collaboratively to address complex challenges, providing high-quality results that meet the evolving needs of our clients and the environment.

Our engineers are committed to delivering high-quality design solutions from project conception to completion. Whether it's permitting, feasibility studies, or infrastructure improvements, our engineers can tailor solutions to meet a variety of needs.

We provide comprehensive environmental services to address a wide range of regulatory concerns, including air, surface and ground water, waste management, and natural and cultural resources. Our team brings decades of expertise to every project, offering forward-thinking solutions within complex, highly regulated industries.

How We Help
Powered by Passion. Aiming for Excellence.
Our passion and expertise fuel our ability to craft custom solutions that address each client’s unique challenges. By prioritizing our clients’ best interests, we strive for excellence in every project. Together, we’re not just solving today’s problems – we’re preparing for tomorrow’s needs, offering expertise that’s rooted in experience, integrity and passion.
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Real Ways We’re Making an Impact
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Recent Projects

This was one of the first diverging diamond interchanges constructed in Louisiana and reconfigured the proposed elevated on and off ramps from New Orleans to a single structure in the median of Airport Access Road. This project totaled $125M was funded by the state’s first issuance of GARVEE bonds.

Heavily impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the West Grand Terre Island Project restored 235 acres along 12,700 feet of beach, dune, and back barrier marsh habitat to address storm surge and wave attenuation, gulf shoreline erosion, and subsidence of back barrier marshes.

Providence conducted all environmental activities required for the initial construction and operation of a vertically integrated chemical manufacturing facility for the world’s largest producer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in Iberville Parish, Louisiana.

This project (PO-0174) was designed to provide protection to the eroding shoreline of the marshes in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, near the mouth of Bayou La Loutre, a previous distributary bayou of the Mississippi River into the Breton and Chandeleur Sound. The project encompasses approximately 11.5 miles of shoreline along the northern shore of Eloi Bay and is only accessible by boat.