Strategic Environmental Assessments:
  • Harmony Cove Resort & Spa
  • Directed Strategic Environmental Assessments for 230 KM toll road, Highway 2000, for Jamaica involved iterative planning with the highway engineering design team and contribution to the bidding process for international investors
  • Review of Guidelines Environmental Impact Assessment, National Environment & Planning Agency, (NEPA) Jamaica
  • Review the Guidelines for Environmental Assessment and resettlement framework of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund in association with consultants Hytech Associates Ltd. and HTSPE and meeting with international funding agency to finalise review process.
  • Designed Environmental Stewardship Programme for implementation throughout Ministries and Agencies of the Government of Jamaica. Delivered sensitization and training workshops, developed action plans as integral to the programme of "Greening Government". (GOJ/CIDA ENACT)
  • Designed and delivered Environmental Awareness and Training Programme for the Private Sector of Jamaica under the Canadian Environmental Capacity Building Programme (GOJ/CIDA/ENACT).
  • Developed strategy to build environmental stewardship and to integrate environmental considerations into policy, programmes and projects of the Government of Jamaica and selected private sector entities. Involved extensive stakeholder consultations and workshop presentations
Environmental Impact Assessments in all sections of the island of Jamaica including: 
  • Greenfield Cricket Stadium 2007 World Cup Cricket, Trelawny,
  • Expansion Caribbean Cement Company, Kingston
  • Clarendon New Town
  • Kingston Metropolitan Area Water Supply Upgrading
  • Segment 1 - Highway 2000 project, Kingston to Sandy Bay and Portmore Causeway Upgrading
  • Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay - Incinerator
  • Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay - construction of new terminal - commissioned by Birk Hillman Inc.
  • Expansion of Ocho Rios Cruise Ship Pier, commissioned by USAID
  • North Coast Highway Development Project, prepared in collaboration with Stanley Consultants, USA
  • Power Plant Expansion, Jamaica Private Power Company
  • Port Royal Heritage Development, and prepared resource assessment and development guidelines
  • Island Development, Sandals Royal Jamaica, Montego Bay
  • National Solid Waste Study - Riverton City Landfill
  • Hotel Developments in St Lucia, Trinidad, Barbados
  • Couples, Negril
  • Port Antonio Sewage and Drainage Development Plan (in collaboration with Louis Berger International)
  • Development of integrated town plans under a project funded by the United Nations Centre on Human Settlements (Habitat)
  • Comprehensive Rural Township Development Programme (Inter American Development Bank)
  • Morant-Yallahs Agricultural Development Programme, St. Thomas, Commissioned by the European Union.
  • Power Plant Expansion, Jamaica Public Service, Rockfort, Kingston (in collaboration with KBN Engineering, USA)
  • Reconstruction of Rio Cobre Dam, Jamaica (in collaboration with Harza Engineering, Chicago)
  • Lucea-Negril Water supply System
  • Impact of tourism on Negril, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay. Commissioned by the Organisation of American States (OAS) as component of Study on Economic, Social and Environmental Impact of Tourism. This involved an inventory of the resource base in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Negril with respect to conditions of stress on physical, biological and socio-economic parameters. Involved community consultations and participatory planning. Issues of environmental vulnerability were identified and recommendations made as to areas of need in terms of immediate, medium and long term.
  • Beaches Negril - The proposed development was marked by controversy, and the EIA included a highly interactive approach with planning and regulatory authorities and community residents. Organised and led a public forum which was convened to present the findings of the EIA and to solicit the views of the community. The project received considerable media attention and it constituted the first EIA to be subject to public comment through the Natural Resources Conservation Authority, the environmental regulatory agency of the Government of Jamaica.
  • Conducted a charette - style planning project to develop conceptual designs for a resort and "new town" at Falmouth, Jamaica. Development guidelines were provided after intensive fieldwork. The design concept was presented for discussion to the interest groups and community leaders in Falmouth.
  • Conducted extensive resource assessment to provide development guidelines for the first major hotel to be constructed on the south coast, Beaches Whitehouse. The assessment involved community surveys and interaction, and the findings provided guidelines for important decision-making to the Sandals Group. The EIA was subsequently completed and a public forum was held to present the findings and to solicit public comment.
  • Conducted Environmental Resource Assessment and developed Planning Guidelines for Harmony Hall Development, Trelawny, Jamaica. This extensive property has several attributes for resort and housing development as well as "eco” and heritage attractions.
  • Developed (in collaboration with Environmental Resources Ltd, U.K.) Environmental Guidelines for Siting and Design of sewage works for Negril, Jamaica - commissioned by the European Economic Community.
  • Dunns River Watershed Baseline Study - ecological, physical and social assessment.