UltraSystems Environmental Inc.

UltraSystems Environmental Inc. UltraSystems is a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting and planning firm serving both the public and private sectors.

UltraSystems is a full-service planning and interdisciplinary environmental consulting firm with Federal DBE credentials and WOSB certification through SAM able to handle CEQA/NEPA, regulatory, permitting and technical studies. The firm provides expertise in development planning; site selection and analysis; CEQA and NEPA compliance; technical studies, and construction environmental management. UltraSystems Environmental is certified as a WBE, SBE, DBE and WOSB company.

Environmental Professionals Day is April 15th 🌎 Environmental professionals are the steady force behind complex challeng...
04/14/2026

Environmental Professionals Day is April 15th 🌎 Environmental professionals are the steady force behind complex challenges, balancing science, policy, and real-world constraints to create meaningful progress. Whether they’re in the field, in the office, or collaborating with communities, the impact of their work reaches far beyond what’s often seen. Encompassing more than a single job or title, environmental professionals share a sense of purpose within a community that’s built on problem solving.

To our team here at - Environmental Professionals Day is a reminder to recognize not just what we do, but why we do it, and our collective commitment that drives it forward.

  recently had the opportunity to attend the 5th Annual   DBE-SB Summit in Fresno, CA. The event connects disadvantaged ...
03/31/2026

recently had the opportunity to attend the 5th Annual DBE-SB Summit in Fresno, CA. The event connects disadvantaged and small businesses with District Small Business Liaisons and Buyers, state and local agency advocates and Caltrans prime contractors. Director, Dina El-Tawansy, highlighted the importance of sustainability in future California transportation projects. As a small business, appreciates any opportunity to network with potential industry partners.

This week,   had the privilege of attending the 2026 kickoff of Construction Network’s (https://construction-network.net...
01/23/2026

This week, had the privilege of attending the 2026 kickoff of Construction Network’s (https://construction-network.net/) event line up featuring a Cities panel of leaders from Chino, Fountain Valley, Tustin, Irvine, Cerritos, Anaheim, Long Beach, and Yorba Linda. The depth of innovation and commitment to community development across Orange County and beyond was truly inspiring.

The panel provided valuable insights into upcoming Capital Improvement Programs that will shape our region's infrastructure for years to come like Long Beach’s Elevate 28 (https://lbelevate28.com/) in preparation for the 2028 Olympic Games. It's exciting to see how these cities are strategically investing in projects that enhance quality of life while addressing growing community needs.

Another highlight was learning about the new Cultural Terrace at the Orange County Great Park (https://cityofirvine.org/orange-county-great-park/building-park) —a testament to how thoughtful design can create spaces that bring communities together and celebrate our diverse cultural heritage. Projects like these remind us that construction and development are about more than buildings; they're about creating meaningful gathering places for generations to come.

What particularly captured our attention was Irvine's groundbreaking approach to accessibility mapping (https://cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/robots-help-map-accessibility-irvine) using robotics technology. Their innovative program leverages robots to comprehensively map accessibility throughout the city, ensuring that public spaces are truly inclusive for all residents. This is the kind of forward-thinking initiative that demonstrates how technology can be harnessed to create more equitable communities. It's a brilliant example of cities using cutting-edge solutions to address real-world challenges.

The conversation underscored several key themes: the importance of sustainable development, the need for community-centered planning, and the value of cross-city collaboration in tackling shared challenges. Hearing how different municipalities approach similar issues—from infrastructure modernization to enhancing public amenities—provided fresh perspectives on best practices in urban development.

These panels are invaluable opportunities to connect with fellow professionals, city leaders, and stakeholders who are all working toward the same goal: building better communities. The networking and knowledge-sharing that happens in these settings drives innovation and helps us all deliver better outcomes for the residents we all serve.

Thank you to all the panelists and organizers for facilitating such a productive and enlightening discussion. We look forward to seeing these projects come to fruition and continuing these important conversations about the future of our cities.

Please join   in welcoming Andrew Rodriquez as our new Architectural Historian working in our Cultural Resources group. ...
01/09/2026

Please join in welcoming Andrew Rodriquez as our new Architectural Historian working in our Cultural Resources group. Andrew has an MA in History from Claremont Graduate University and has worked on projects all across the US. We are excited to add his experience and expertise to our team.

🌿 UltraSystems in Action at Big Canyon 🌿  team members Michelle Tollett, Stephen Perkins and Taylor Zagelbaum recently v...
12/30/2025

🌿 UltraSystems in Action at Big Canyon 🌿
team members Michelle Tollett, Stephen Perkins and Taylor Zagelbaum recently volunteered at Big Canyon Nature Park in Newport Beach, supporting an important coastal habitat restoration effort.

The team assisted with the delivery and handling of native plants, including 2,500 saltgrass plants like pickle w**d, provided by Tree of Life Nursery. All materials are being managed under CDFW guidance until planting begins in January 2026.

We’re proud of our team for contributing to projects that protect and restore California’s natural resources.

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12/12/2025

✨ would like to celebrate our clients and partners that continued supporting growth and resilience this year, making positive impacts community by community.
🎀Wishing you a joyous holiday season filled with renewal and here’s to a bright and rewarding 2026 together!

Please join   in welcoming Taylor Zagelbaum as our new Staff Biologist. Taylor has an MS in Environmental Studies from C...
11/20/2025

Please join in welcoming Taylor Zagelbaum as our new Staff Biologist. Taylor has an MS in Environmental Studies from Cal State Fullerton and a BA in Animal Behavior, Evolution and Conservation from the University of Redlands. Taylor joins us from Riverside County Regional Park & Open Space District where she was a Natural Resource Specialist. She is excited to join where she can apply her knowledge regarding biodiversity and expand her technical writing skills.

Please join   in welcoming Ryan Nordness as our new Senior Environmental Planner. Ryan has a BA in Anthropology from the...
11/11/2025

Please join in welcoming Ryan Nordness as our new Senior Environmental Planner. Ryan has a BA in Anthropology from the University of Alabama. He worked on projects across the United States before landing in California to work with sovereign tribal nations in compliance with CEQA/NEPA regulatory law. He is thrilled to join the team where he will not only lead planning initiatives but also provide key support to the Cultural Resources team on future projects.

  environmental expert, Billye J. Breckenridge, BA spoke at the   2025 conference in Lake Tahoe a few weeks ago. She dis...
10/31/2025

environmental expert, Billye J. Breckenridge, BA spoke at the 2025 conference in Lake Tahoe a few weeks ago. She discussed the CEQA and NEPA requirements and the expected timeline of environmental review for site acquisition projects being pursued by transportation service groups. As industry leaders, we look for opportunities where we can connect and share our knowledge with sector partners.

Please join   in welcoming Madison Brown as our new GIS Analyst. Madison has a BS in Environmental Sustainability Studie...
10/07/2025

Please join in welcoming Madison Brown as our new GIS Analyst. Madison has a BS in Environmental Sustainability Studies from the University of Utah. She is a Southern California native who is looking forward to applying her skills to help protect the environment.

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