1. Site Assessment & Environmental Evaluations • Topographic & Land Surveying: Perform a detailed boundary, topographic, and utility survey to map existing site conditions. • Geotechnical Investigation: Conduct soil borings, groundwater analysis, and compaction tests to assess the site's suitability for vertiport construction. • Hydrological & Drainage Study: Evaluate flood risk, water table levels, and required existing and future stormwater management solutions for wetland conditions. • Environmental Impact Study (EIS): Identify environmental constraints, mitigation measures, and compliance requirements for wetland preservation, wildlife, and ecosystem impact. • Regulatory & Permitting Compliance: Work with federal, state, and local agencies to obtain necessary wetland impact permits, environmental clearances, and FAA approvals for vertiport operations. 2. Civil Engineering & Site Preparation Planning • Grading & Earthwork Plan: Develop site grading, excavation, and fill plans to stabilize and elevate the site above flood levels. • Soil Stabilization & Foundation Plan: Provide recommendations for soil reinforcement, compaction, or piling solutions to ensure a stable foundation...