Herrera’s restoration projects include work in habitats in many of the ecosystems found in the western United States.
Our biologists, geologists, and engineers provide full start-to-finish project services from initial concept planning through site selection, design, and permitting to construction management and post-construction monitoring. Employing a flexible situation-specific approach to each project, our staff creates solutions that best meet our clients’ project and program needs. We specialize in bioengineering techniques that use innovative technologies such as engineered logjams. Our staff develops and implements durable and cost-efficient solutions that successfully integrate into the biological and physical landscape.
Key Projects
- Aquatic Habitat Restoration Concept Design in Tryon Creek and Lower Columbia Slough – City of Portland
- Willows Creek Bypass and Stabilization Preliminary Design – City of Redmond, WA
- Chico Creek Instream Restoration – Kitsap County
- Pullen Creek Fish Passage and Restoration Design Project – Taiya Inlet Watershed Council
- Skookum Creek Restoration Plan and Design – Squaxim Island Tribe
- Lents Interceptor / Johnson Creek Aggradation Project – City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services, OR
- Big Spring Creek (Montana) Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study – Private Client
- Bronson Creek (Oregon) Enhancement – Clean Water Services, Oregon
- Rickreall Creek Restoration Design and Construction Services at the Delbert Hunter Arboretum – City of Dallas, OR
- Albany Santiam Canal Bank Erosion Project and Canal Operations Plan and Field Assessment – City of Albany, OR