Multidisciplinary environmental and engineering consulting with power systems and cultural resources expertise
EDR is a 45-year-old environmental and engineering consulting firm spanning nine offices across the Northeast and Midwest, with a heavy engineering focus (60% of active hiring). The tech stack is dominated by design and GIS tools (AutoCAD, Revit, ArcGIS, Civil 3D), but active projects reveal an emerging power systems practice: electrical design, load flow analysis, arc flash studies, and offshore wind visualization are competing for engineering bandwidth alongside traditional landscape architecture and cultural resources work. Pain points around electrical code compliance and control system obsolescence suggest EDR is scaling into higher-voltage infrastructure work, a domain shift from their historical environmental consulting base.
EDR provides site design, engineering, and environmental consulting across landscape architecture, civil engineering, environmental compliance, community planning, cultural resources management, and GIS services. The firm serves mid-market and institutional clients on permitting, regulatory compliance, infrastructure design, and environmental impact assessment. Founded in 1979 and headquartered in Syracuse, NY, EDR operates nine regional offices spanning New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, with remote staff distributed across New England, the Midwest, and the Mid-Atlantic. The organization includes specialized practice areas in ecological resources, water/wastewater engineering, visualization, and archaeological investigation, supported by dedicated operations and finance teams.
EDR's core stack includes AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, ArcGIS, and GPS tools for surveying. Design and visualization work uses Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop). Project management and financial tracking rely on Deltek Vantage, Microsoft Office, and VMware virtualization.
Projects span electrical power system design, load flow analysis, offshore wind energy visualization, water/wastewater control systems, archaeological investigations (phase I-III), cultural resources studies, and grassland bird surveys. Power systems and energy infrastructure work appears to be a growing focus area.
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