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BRISTOL TECHNICAL SERVICES offers the following services to our clients.

Engineering Management Consulting - BTSI can provide an experienced project manager to assist in completing short-term projects thereby eliminating the hiring of additional senior staff.  Budgets are tracked, deliverables are managed and schedules are maintained.

Grant Proposal Writing  - BTSI can work with your organization to identify potential funding sources for your project and assist in developing a grant proposal. Projects may include greenways, brownfield development, environmental monitoring, and many other topics.

Technology Assessments - With today’s ever changing technologies, BTSI can conduct technology assessments for your municipality. Technology assessments can include computer hardware reviews for servers, desktops, laptops, printers, plotters, etc. and computer software reviews in GIS, database management, maintenance management, asset management, computer modeling, etc.

GIS Needs Assessments - GIS has become a common tool within the engineering community. BTSI can evaluate your business operations and develop a set of recommendations for the use of GIS technologies. Budgets and schedules are provided.

Water Resources Engineering – With extensive experience in water resources engineering, BTSI can provide senior technical guidance in water distribution studies, sewer capacity modeling, and stormwater modeling. In addition, BTSI brings experience with a variety of software applications.

 

Data Management – Some projects require the design and development of data sets for completion. BTSI can provide for data base design and even provide data entry services. Conversion of paper data records into digital data sets can also be completed.

 

 

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