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Nichols
Applied Management provides consulting services in a number of areas,
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_Urban
Infrastructure
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Nichols Applied
Management is extensively involved in elements of planning, evaluating,
financing, and managing local infrastructure, including roads
and bridges, utility systems, and education, health, recreation,
commercial, and other facilities. The firm's clients in this area
include:
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Pre-Development
Evaluation
Nichols Applied
Management is regularly involved in evaluating the need for and
optimal size, locational and other attributes of proposed infrastructure
developments. The firm has:
- Evaluated
the expected demand for proposed housing, commercial, industrial,
and recreational developments;
- Carried
out consumer market surveys and studies to ascertain development
preferences and pricing, locational, and other sensitivities;
- Prepared
economic and financial feasibility studies of proposed infrastructure
projects, including housing, highway, port, pipeline, canal,
dam, utility and other developments;
- Carried
out redevelopment/revitalization analyses of neighbourhood and
downtown urban areas; and,
- Completed
locational evaluations for a regional library system.
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Impact
Assessment
The firm
has carried out a number of studies that assess: 1) the impacts
of new resource and industrial development, and related population
growth on local infrastructure requirements; and 2) the impacts
of new infrastructure projects and facilities on economic activity.
Infrastructure
and Service Impacts of Growth and Development
Often conducted
as part of Environmental Impact Assessments, Nichols Applied
Management has carried out numerous socio-economic impact assessments
that examine the local and regional infrastructure, facility,
and service implications of growth-inducing projects, including
oil sands developments, upgrader facilities, industrial developments,
and major commercial and tourism facilities. These analyses
are helpful to public agencies and private organizations in
preparing adequately for planned growth.
Economic
Impacts of Infrastructure Development
Nichols
Applied Management also has examined the local and regional
economic impacts of new infrastructure projects, including:
- Hazardous
waste handling facilities;
- Recreational
facilities for Winter Olympic, World University, and Commonwealth
Games events;
- Major
commercial and recreational complexes, including West Edmonton
Mall and the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota;
- Irrigation
dams;
- Downtown
redevelopment projects;
- Transportation
developments including roads, canals, ports, railways, and
pipelines; and,
- Large-scale
tourism development programs.
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Infrastructure
Financing An
important part of the firm's practice is related to infrastructure
financing, municipal finance and taxation, and fiscal impact
modelling. The firm's work in this area includes:
- Assignments
pertaining to off-site levies and development charges on
behalf of municipalities, real estate development companies,
and senior levels of government;
- Utilities
rates and reserves analyses;
- The
evaluation of infrastructure financing assistance programs;
- Reviews
of municipal infrastructure financing policies and approaches;
- Municipal
financial modelling of the fiscal implications of proposed
infrastructure/facility programs; and,
- Reviews
of new approaches for financing public infrastructure, including
public-private partnership.
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Infrastructure
Management Public
organizations have moved strongly toward improving the planning,
development, and on-going operation and maintenance of social
infrastructure, and Nichols Applied Management has assisted
on a number of occasions to:
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Evaluate programs and systems for managing infrastructure
and develop recommendations for improvement;
- Optimize
the location and organization of services such as community
fire and ambulance services;
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Assess the potential merits of privatization and contracting-out
and assisting implementation; and,
- Assist
in the development of business plans and performance measures
for the multi-year operation of infrastructure systems.
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If
you would like to know more about Nichols Applied Management,
please read about our firm,
learn more about our current
projects, or contact
us.
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