WSP-Community Resilience and Emergency Management
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MEET OUR TEAM
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MIGUEL TORRES-DIAZ miguel.torres-diaz@wsp.com
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E&E WHAT WE DO 4
FUNDING & GRANT MANAGEMENT
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RESPONSE & RECOVERY
JEFF BRISLAWN jeff.brislawn@wsp.com
FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT
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JASPER COOKE jasper.cooke@wsp.com
HAZARD MITIGATION PLANNING
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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What We Do
By blending world-class knowledge with deep understanding of local social, political and economic contexts, we deliver sustainable solutions.
We support our clients’ upstream, midstream, or downstream oil and gas projects at all stages of the project lifecycle.
At WSP, we engineer possibility. We imagine boldly, act with purpose, and deliver solutions that help society not just survive, but thrive. Our work spans continents, communities and complexity. With over 150,000 active projects worldwide, we bring together diverse minds and multidisciplinary expertise to shape a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable future.
E&E Services At WSP, we create bold, sustainable futures. Our E&E services are designed to assist our clients with courage and care. We bring deep technical expertise to help communities and clients thrive in a rapidly changing world. We tackle complexity with confidence, offering a full spectrum of services that span the environmental lifecycle: ■ Site Investigation & Remediation (SIR) ■ Water Resources ■ Environmental Impact Assessment & Permitting (EIA&P) ■ Civil, Geotech, Engineering and Materials (CGEM) ■ Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) ■ Industrial Hygiene (IH) ■ Air Quality, Noise, Vibration and Acoustic Services (AVAQ) ■ Mining & Metals We care about the needs of individuals, communities and environments, believing that all have a right to thrive.
E&E Sectors WSP’s E&E team is comprised of seven sectors. We harness the collective knowledge and experience of our global network to deliver solutions that not only meet today’s challenges, but are also Future Ready ® , meaning they are poised to address the dynamic needs of tomorrow. ■ Industrial & Commercial ■ Environmental Water ■ State & Local ■ Mining & Metals ■ Oil & Gas ■ Power & Energy ■ Federal
With 5,200 dedicated mining professionals, WSP delivers the metals and minerals required for a greener future.
We build where we live. Projects in our local communities are especially meaningful.
From breakwaters to intake and outfall pipelines, we design resilient
We perform comprehensive regulatory, site characterization,
We have insightful due diligence consultancy projects to help with decision making.
shorelines and reclaim land to protect what matters most.
engineering and turnkey remediation.
AT WE DO / WHAT WE DO / WHAT WE DO / ■ FEMA ■ US Coast Guard ■ US Army Corps Key Clients
■ US EPA ■ US Navy ■ US Air Force ■ Over 40 State and Local Organizations
We design cultural landmarks, encompassing galleries, museums, performance venues and community spaces on every continent.
We help our clients navigate their digital transformation journeys with confidence.
We turn environmental challenges into opportunities by developing strategies to mitigate emissions
and enhance sustainability.
Our advice helps governments and industries manage waste more effectively and integrate sustainable practices.
Our water resource projects focus on healthy ecosystems and their vital role in the resilience of our water sources.
From wind to solar and beyond, we provide technical support that accelerates clean energy adoption.
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Funding & Grant Management
FUNDING & GRANT MANAGEMENT Meeting Communities’ Resilience Needs
Grant management strategy ■ Develops blended finance structure options ■ Estimates any funding gaps ■ Identifies potential public funding ■ Identifies “own source revenue” funding ■ Identifies alternative funding / finance ■ Considers capital raising (e.g., environmental / green bonds) ■ Finalizes blended finance structure ■ Develops implementation plan Since 2009, WSP USA has helped clients secure over $31 million in federal grants and loans for over 140 projects nationwide from a variety of discretionary programs.
Representative WSP Projects FEMA (2010 - present)
BY THE NUMBERS
$50M Total Value BRIC Grant applications developed & supported $30M BRIC grants awarded and managed 100+ Applications reviewed on FEMA’s behalf 3 States supported with resilience grant management: New Mexico, Colorado and Utah
WSP supports FEMA with grant management technical assistance, including the full spectrum of direct support to communities, application eligibility reviews, BCA development and reviews, EHP reviews, and ongoing grant management training.
WSP offers comprehensive grant management services, from a full needs analyses and funding scan to application development or grant management for pre identified projects. Grant management is a critical part of delivering services for many state and local communities, and WSP keeps that focus at the core of our approach. We scale and tailor our approach for each project to provide our clients with whathey need, nothing more and nothing less. We start by identifying community needs, whether from existing planning documents, executive
discussions, or new outreach. Based on need, we perform a funding scan to see what programs may be available and then develop a plan to secure the needed funding, including any required community match. We then compile a complete application, including not only basic scope, schedule, and cost documentation, but also any necessary benefit cost analysis and environmental or historical preservation materials. Finally, we support the day-to-day grant management and ultimately closeout, including any required reporting.
New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) (2017 - present)
WSP provides direct support to New Mexico’s DHSEM in implementing its statewide hazard mitigation program, including grant application development, review, and oversight. WSP also wrote New Mexico’s State Hazard Mitigation Plan, valid through 2028.
LOW RISK
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
COMMUNITY-CENTRIC We put the community at the center of our approach to grant management, ensuring that funded projects match community needs.
WSP’s depth of grant management experience means we know how to manage grants successfully and help our clients receive funding for all eligible project expenses.
WSP’s team of experts pulls in benefits from a range of different areas to meet program requirements, ultimately ensuring priority projects are deemed eligible for funding.
CASE STUDY: VIRGINIA BEACH SHORE DRIVE GRANT MANAGEMENT
WSP is supporting the City of Virginia Beach on its Shore Drive Corridor planning effort. Located at the convergence of the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay, the Shore Drive Corridor is considered critical infrastructure and an evacuation route for the city. Shore Drive Corridor is also a dynamic coastal environment prone to frequent tidal
flooding, and exacerbated by heavy rainfall from major storm events. WSP recommended various flood control gates and stormwater measures in a series of potential design/construction packages and supported the City in its successful application for a $25 million grant award through the FEMA BRIC program. WSP’s work included the development and application of a risk model that reflected current and future tidal and storm surge flooding along with current and future precipitation changing conditions. WSP used the risk model to quantify project benefits for the project area. The benefits were extensive and helped support ultimate project funding justification. WSP is currently supporting the City on implementing the improvements.
Exploring funding sources for reducing risk States, local jurisdictions, territories and tribal communities are eligible for a variety of grant funding depending on which type of disaster is affecting their community.
WSP helps communities secure funding for eligible long-term solutions that reduce the impact of future disasters.
Grant Management Lifecycle
FUNDING SCAN AND FINANCING PLAN
COMMUNITY STRATEGY & PROBLEM UNDERSTANDING
GRANT SOURCE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
ONGOING GRANT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT SOLUTION DEVELOPMENT
CLOSEOUT
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Flood Risk Assessment
FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT Premier Flood Risk Analysis and Communication Provider
Decision-Making Conceptual Framework WSP uses Adaptation Decision-making Assessment Process (ADAP), a tool for planners and designers to account for climate-related hazards now and into the future in the design of civil works projects. ADAP aids decisionmakers in assessing and determining which project alternative(s) is most practical and effective.
Representative WSP Projects
Pinellas County, Florida Restore Act Vulnerability Assessment
WSP has supported 14 states across the country as a Cooperating Technical Partner and has supported FEMA directly under the Risk MAP contract for multiple years. Moreover, as FEMA transitions to new modeling and production technologies and approaches, WSP is on the leading edge, supporting and advancing best practices in understanding and communicating flood risk to communities across the country. Stormwater and Flood Risk Management Solutions for Sinking Cities on the East Coast WSP brings extensive experience and a multidisciplinary approach to flood risk assessment, integrating engineering, environmental science, and digital solutions. Our work spans stormwater control facility planning, watershed management, green infrastructure design, and ecosystem restoration.
WSP’s team of 350 water consultancy and engineering professionals collaborates nationally and internationally to deliver flood risk assessments for major infrastructure projects, including transport networks and urban developments. Our expertise includes flood modeling, drainage design, and compliance with pollution control regulations and industry standards. WSP’s approach emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and sustainability. We tailor project delivery to client needs while considering local environmental conditions and long-term resilience. Our flood risk consultants work closely with local authorities and national agencies, contributing to flood investigations, risk management strategies, and planning support. WSP also integrates broader water environment services such as Water Framework Directive assessments, geomorphology, and biodiversity net gain into their flood risk work, ensuring holistic and future-ready solutions.
Positioned between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Pinellas County is facing increasing risks from rising sea levels and storm surge. Using ADAP, WSP assisted the County in applying for and securing funding to assess climate-related flooding risks. WSP assessed the County’s long-term vulnerabilities and developed climate adaptation strategies in response to future tidal flooding and storm surge. WSP also evaluated the socioeconomic costs of flooding and identified potential solutions. This assessment provided the County with the groundwork to continue enhancing community resiliency. USACE Vicksburg, Mississippi District Modeling, Mapping and Consequences (MMC) WSP has supported the MMC Program for over 20 years. This program is USACE’s center of excellence for hydrologic, hydraulic and consequences modeling and mapping. The MMC’s mission includes producing hydraulic models, inundation maps, consequences estimates, and technical reports for USACE watersheds, dams, and levees in support of critical infrastructure protection and resilience, water management, and dam and levee safety programs. During our time serving the MMC in this nationwide program, WSP has: ■ Produced 34 dam breach models ■ Performed 14 consequence analyses ■ Performed 65 navigation dam screenings ■ Developed 23 corps water management systems ■ Covered 100,000 square miles of watershed with real-time flood forecasting decision support tools ■ Performed 1 hydrologic hazards assessment
Sea Level Rise to 2070 $15M CONSTRUCTION COST
Build to an Elevation Above a 100 Year Event for LOW
LOW MED HIGH SEA LEVEL RISE
Build to an Elevation Above a 100 Year Event for MED Sea Level Rise to 2070 $35M IMPACT COSTS OVER THE ASSET LIFECYCLE $3M LOW $15M MED $35M HIGH CONSTRUCTION COST
LOW MED HIGH SEA LEVEL RISE
Build to an Elevation Above a 100 Year Event for HIGH Sea Level Rise to 2070 $55M CONSTRUCTION COST IMPACT COSTS OVER THE ASSET LIFECYCLE $2M LOW $3M MED $15M HIGH
1D AND 2D BLE EXPERTS
FLOOD RISK EXPERTISE
COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION
WSP’s depth of grant management experience means we know how to manage grants successfully and help our clients receive funding for all eligible project expenses.
FEMA and USACE continue to advance modeling and study approaches, and WSP is a core partner of that effort.
WSP keeps the community at the center of our flood risk analysis, All data includes community input and our final products are structured to ensure everyone, whether lay person or expert, understands the result and risks.
LOW MED HIGH SEA LEVEL RISE
Vulnerability Assessment Process
ACQUIRE, FORMAT & CREATE ASSET DATA
CONDUCT VULNERABILITY/ RISK ANALYSIS
COMPLETE FACILITY LEVEL ASSESSMENTS
DEVELOP RECOMMENDED NEXT STEPS
DEVELOP BASELINE ELEVATION DATA
DEVELOP HAZARD DATA
IMPACT COSTS OVER THE ASSET LIFECYCLE $1M LOW $2M MED $5M HIGH
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Response and Recovery
RESPONSE AND RECOVERY A Partner in Disaster Response
Representative WSP Projects FDEM Standby Transportation Services (2024-ongoing) WSP provides emergency transportation services through land and sea/waterway methods, including standing up Logistics Staging Areas (LSAs), truck staging areas, warehouses, Points of Distribution (PODS), and other logistical staging areas. CalRecycle Debris Removal and Hazard Tree Removal Services (2020 and 2025) WSP provided assessment and debris management consulting services for California’s Bay Branch area, covering five counties and seven state parks, most notably Big Basin. We provided structural debris removal at more than 840 properties and 25,000 hazard trees for multi-county operations with strict environmental and historical preservation guidelines. HHS Administration for Children and Families Office of Refugee Resettlement The Administration for Children and Families contracted WSP to provide 24-hour/7-days a week management services. Under this contract, WSP established the Personnel Mobilization Center (PMC) in Texas to initiate the processing of all personnel through reception, staging, onward movement and integration, while providing real time accountability of the workforce supporting the nationwide Apollo Operation. This work spanned 16 sites across four states, including Texas, California, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Answering the Call from the Frontlines of Disasters Whenever man-made or natural disasters strike anywhere in the continental U.S. or its territories, WSP goes into action as an essential part of the federal government’s response. From hurricanes and typhoons, to tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires and other extreme events, WSP hauls, installs, maintains, repairs and de installs generators and emergency power for facilities deemed critical to the disaster response and recovery. These can include hospitals, police and fire stations, nursing homes, pump stations, water treatment facilities and some government office buildings.
When WSP responds to disasters, success is based on the ability to deliver and execute services in a dependable, professional and visible manner. Our expertise includes emergency response coordination, field operations, and logistical support for large-scale incidents such as hurricanes, wildfires, and public health emergencies. WSP’s teams are trained to mobilize quickly and operate under high pressure conditions, ensuring that critical resources and personnel are delivered where they are needed most. WSP excels at managing the complex supply chains and operational challenges that arise during emergency situations. Our services include transportation coordination, resource tracking, warehousing, and distribution of essential supplies.
WSP’s integrated approach facilitates seamless collaboration with federal, state, and local agencies, including FEMA, to support disaster relief efforts efficiently and effectively. Our commitment to operational excellence and readiness enables clients to respond to crises with confidence and agility, minimizing disruption and accelerating recovery efforts. Additional Capabilities ■ Economic and risk analyses ■ Damage assessment ■ Environmental cleanup ■ Aid management and distribution ■ Cost recovery
CASE STUDY: FEMA HOUSING INSPECTION SERVICES
WSP has supported FEMA continuously since 1995 as a prime vendor providing housing inspection services in the immediate aftermath of disasters. This covers five contracts, over 360 task orders, and over 7.2 million inspections across the US. Our ISO 9001:2015-certified team remains in a readiness state and capable of completing inspections immediately after notification of the disaster by FEMA. We deploy a team of staff and disaster housing inspectors to the disaster site upon notification by FEMA. Inspections are performed using handheld devices loaded with FEMA’s Automated Construction Estimating (ACE) software. Data is transmitted electronically to FEMA’s National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS) for review by WSP and FEMA quality assurance staff to facilitate the rapid payment to homeowners and renters.
GENERATORS
LOGISTICS
DEBRIS MANAGEMENT
WSP is a national leader in temporary power supply provision, whether supporting national contracts like the US Army Corps of Engineers, states like the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, or local jurisdictions like Fort Lauderdale.
When California and Florida, some of the biggest and most hazard-prone states in the country, need support to manage their logistics, they call WSP. With top-tier staff in-house and an unmatched depth of on-call partner resources, WSP is able to quickly set up logistics staging areas, staff Emergency Operations Centers, and manage points of distribution (PODs) quickly and effectively.
Effectively managing debris can be a disaster on its own, which is why communities across the nation trust WSP. For example, WSP supported CalRecycle with debris assessment and management for five counties, including 840 properties and over 25,000 hazard trees.
To support FEMA, WSP has developed and implemented
sophisticated software and business intelligence systems to assist over 7,000 inspectors, field operations managers and computer operations personnel in executing task order assignments, asset management and remote sensing efficiently, expediently, and cost effectively.
2024 STATE RESPONSE - BY THE NUMBERS 732 274 4 300 9 1,992
MISSIONS FULFILLED
PAX
STATES
RESOURCE REQUESTS FULFILLED
CONTRACTS
PIECES OF EQUIPMENT
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Hazard Mitigation Planning
Proven Mitigation Planning Process Since 2020, WSP has been providing timely engineering, technical feasibility, and environmental compliance review support for HMGP applications under the FEMA Sector A HMTAP support services contract.
HAZARD MITIGATION PLANNING Breaking the Cycle of Disaster Damage and Reconstruction
BY THE NUMBERS
265 FEMA-approved state and local hazard mitigation plans written 90% Plans approved by FEMA without required revisions 7 FEMA regions in which WSP has written and approved plans
ORGANIZE RESOURCES AND UNDERSTAND CAPABILITIES
CONDUCT RISK ASSESSMENT
IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR PLAN
DEVELOP MITIGATION STRATEGY
WSP is one of the most experienced hazard mitigation planning firms in the country, with nearly 300 local and state hazard mitigation plans successfully approved for clients across seven FEMA regions. We balance this depth of experience with a strong local focus, keeping the community at the center of the process. WSP helps communities develop and implement their mitigation strategy. We utilize our team’s significant grant management experience to help our clients find, secure, and implement funding for priority projects. Our aim is to provide the best of both worlds – the knowledge, capabilities, and sophistication of a large firm with the local knowledge and experience of a smaller firm. WSP follows a simple process in mitigation planning to help our clients achieve successful outcomes and support community needs.
We conduct plan development strategy meetings and stakeholder workshops to make the effort inclusive, cost-effective and well coordinated, with clearly defined roles and responsibilities established at the beginning of the process. Our process helps facilitate Wmitigation plans that: ■ Address both natural and human caused hazards ■ Comply with state and federal mitigation planning regulations and guidance ■ Include FEMA’s plan review tool and guidelines ■ Present information in a unified framework ■ Create a comprehensive, coordinated strategy ■ Identify mitigation actions to make communities more disaster resistant
■ Set planning area ■ Build planning team ■ Develop outreach strategy
■ Collect data that
■ Review community capabilities and goals
■ Review and
describes in detail he hazards posing risks
adopt the plan ■ Keep the plan current ■ Create a safe and resilient community
Representative WSP Projects
Resilience support to states
Adams County, Colorado Multi Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update (2020 and 2025) FEMA (2010 - present) WSP supports FEMA with grant management technical assistance, including the full spectrum of direct support to communities, application eligibility reviews, BCA development and reviews, EHP reviews, and ongoing grant management training. Five County MJHMP Updates (2020 and 2025) WSP, under a contract with the State of Iowa, developed FEMA compliant multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plans for five counties in Iowa. All plans were successfully approved on time, despite disruptions caused by COVID-19. Kings County, CA MJHMP Update (2022 - 2023) This update included multiple participating jurisdictions and was approved under the new FEMA planning guidance as well as new state requirements specific to drought preparation.
WSP provides the technical expertise needed to plan for and mitigate hazards and achieve our clients’ goals. We orchestrate budget, schedule, quality, risk, procurement, and outreach. But above all, WSP brings complexity under control by building strong, enduring relationships.
Example WSP Mitigation Plans
COMMUNITY-CENTRIC
ACTION ORIENTED AND PRACTICAL
BEST-IN-CLASS RISK ASSESSMENT
With assistance and guidance from WSP in data collection and plan development process, individual agencies and departments assist in updating hazard and vulnerability assessments and the mitigation strategies for their areas of interest.
WSP facilitates the entire planning process. We conduct general research and community engagement, update the risk assessment, and ultimately work with the community to implement the mitigation strategy and see that it reflects community priorities.
WSP pepares an estimate of potential losses as indication of vulnerability and uses the hazard identification profiles to assess vulnerability and impacts to people, structures/property, critical facilities and infrastructure, systems, natural and cultural assets, and activities that have value to the community.
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Community Engagement
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Reaching a Diverse Range of Community Members
Representative WSP Projects
Creating a Welcoming Environment for Feedback To foster authentic dialogue, we use participatory methods that empower community members as co-creators:.
State Route (SR) 99 Lynnwood and Unincorporated Snohomish County Pre-Design Study WSP led targeted outreach with limited English proficiency (LEP) communities, organizing focus groups with Vietnamese and Spanish-speaking residents to inform multimodal corridor design. Feedback directly influenced crosswalk placement, sidewalk width, and transit access points.
ONGOING FEEDBACK LOOPS
COMMUNITY BASED TASK FORCE REUNDERSTANDING
COMMUNITY “WALKSHOPS”
WSP approaches engagement not as a checkbox, but as a meaningful opportunity to understand, uplift, and co-create with the communities most impacted by past infrastructure decisions. WSP’s Community Engagement Support team works in close collaboration with our clients to design and implement equitable, transparent, and community-driven engagement processes. When developing an engagement strategy, we identify and prioritize communities who are most impacted, have been structurally excluded, and are prioritized through our clients’ equity index. Together, we build on our clients’ strong foundation of neighborhood partnerships, City community relationships, recent trust-building, and public health collaborations to ensure all voices are welcomed, especially those from communities that have been historically underserved or marginalized. Through a process rooted in cultural understanding, trusted partnerships, and shared decision-making, we
■ Diverse task forces include local residents, youth, health professionals, people with mobility impacting disabilities, first responders, and agency partner ■ Task force guides outreach priorities and co-develops key strategies and goals. ■ This group helps the project’s direction reflect real community concerns.
■ These field-based sessions pair residents and transportation professionals to assess on-the-ground safety conditions and placemaking/ placekeeping opportunities. ■ By walking corridors together, we combine technical analysis with lived experience.
■ Community input doesn’t end with one event. ■ We maintain regular communication through newsletters, project websites, and social media ■ We report back to participants on how their input is shaping decisions.
Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Regional Safety Action Plan WSP implemented an equity
focused public engagement process using crash data and demographic overlays to prioritize engagement in high-risk areas. This ensured safety investments were aligned with community-identified needs.
Strategies ■ Community-Based Partnerships ■ Culturally Responsive Materials and Events ■ Multiple Channels for Input ■ Rapid deployment of communications staff ■ Visual storytelling and digital support ■ Collaborative emergency communications infrastructure
create accessible and inclusive opportunities for participation that reflect the unique identities, experiences, and needs of our clients’ diverse neighborhoods. We are an integrated team who gets both engagement and mobility. We design engagement activities around project milestones, taking the time to provide information and craft questions for meaningful community input. This ensures participants’ time and expertise is provided and/or translated into usable results for true co-creation.
CASE STUDY: OREGON WILDFIRES CRITICAL CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION SUPPORT
WSP’s Communications Advisory Services team played a crucial role in supporting Oregon’s recovery efforts after the devastating 2020 Labor Day Wildfires by establishing and managing a comprehensive crisis communications program for the newly-formed Wildfire Debris Management Task Force. The team rapidly deployed experts to assist with media relations, stakeholder engagement, and public outreach, effectively communicating the cleanup process and buidling community trust during a complex disaster compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. Key services included: ■ Integrated public information officers ■ Content development and dissemination for online channels ■ Direct management of media content ■ Media relations and tours ■ Community Story and progress updates to key stakeholders ■ Videography and graphic design and publishing ■ Blog and website support ■ Building community trust through public meetings and extensive outreach activities
Removing Barriers to Participation We design all engagement activities with inclusion in mind.
LANGUAGE ACCESS ACCESSIBILITY
COMPENSATION & INCENTIVES We offer stipends or gift cards for parWticipation in focus groups and working groups to acknowledge and value people’s time— especially those from lower income backgrounds.
TRUSTED FACILITATORS
Translation and interpretation services are provided for Tacoma’s top non-English languages—Spanish, Tagalog, Korean, Vietnamese, and Ukrainian—where needed to eliminate language as a barrier to participation.
A vast majority of venues and digital platforms are ADA compliant, and events are structured to be welcoming to seniors, people with disabilities, and families.
Our outreach teams include facilitators who reflect the demographics of the community, ensuring participants feel comfortable, heard, and respected.
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WE ARE WORLD SHAPERS/ PIONEERS & PATHFINDERS/ IMPACT MAKERS WE ARE WSP
WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms, uniting its engineering, advisory and science-based expertise to shape communities to advance humanity. From local beginnings to a globe-spanning presence today, WSP operates in over 50 countries and employs approximately 73,000 professionals, known as Visioneers. Together they pioneer solutions and deliver innovative projects in the transportation, infrastructure, environment, building, energy, water, and mining and metals sectors.
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