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Celebrating 26 years of environmental excellence. Marron and Associates (an NV5 company) is an environmental consulting firm with a long tradition of providing a full range of environmental services within New Mexico and the Southwest.  NV5 offers our clients a staff of professionals in a wide range of technical fields.  We specialize in preparing all levels of environmental documentation (often pursuant to NEPA), biological and cultural resource investigations and reporting, and regulatory permitting and compliance.

Our Mission

NV5 (formerly Marron and Associates) is committed to the successful completion of our clients’ projects by delivering excellent, consistent, and reliable environmental services.  Our firm offers a wide range of services within our Environmental Science and Planning, Natural Resources, Cultural Resources, GIS, and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permitting Programs. Building and maintaining strong relationships, as well as providing exceptional customer service, are the cornerstones of our success and allow us to accomplish our commitment.  Using a relationship-based approach, combined with practical problem solving, careful planning, and efficient contract management, results in timely and successful project completion.

As a locally owned company for over 25 years, Marron is invested in our staff, our community, and our state.  Our staff is our greatest asset, and by maintaining a highly qualified, motivated, and stable professional staff we attain our commitment to exceptional customer service and successful project completion.  Support and recognition of each of our staffs’ contributions allows Marron to be a leader in the consulting environmental profession.

Our clients include the public and private sectors as well as tribal entities across the state.  Environmental services and subsequent clearances have been obtained for a number of projects including airports, bridges, commercial and industrial property transactions, communication towers, fiber optic lines, highway and public utilities corridors, land transfers, oil and gas pipelines, ports of entry, schools, solar and wind farms, transmission lines, and water and wastewater treatment plants.