Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Fencing installed by Wildscape Restoration
Client: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Project: Fence Removal and Replacement at LAX RR-1
Location: Los Angeles, California
Description: Wildscape removed existing fencing and installed new galvanized fencing for the FAA at an LAX site. Additionally, Wildscape provided a qualified biologist to map the nearby host plant of an endangered species. Specifically, Wildscape closely coordinated with the FAA in order to install 512 linear feet of galvanized fencing topped with three strand wire, and a vehicle access gate. Wildscape ensured that the work was done to the demanding specifications necessary when working with airport infrastructure, including specialty welding work to ground the fence against lightning strikes. The El Segundo Blue butterfly is an endangered species found only near the worksite. Wildscape’s biologist identified and mapped stands of the host plant seacliff buckwheat to ensure compliance with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services permits requiring the avoidance and minimization of impacts on the endangered species.
Project: Fence Removal and Replacement at LAX RR-1
Location: Los Angeles, California
Description: Wildscape removed existing fencing and installed new galvanized fencing for the FAA at an LAX site. Additionally, Wildscape provided a qualified biologist to map the nearby host plant of an endangered species. Specifically, Wildscape closely coordinated with the FAA in order to install 512 linear feet of galvanized fencing topped with three strand wire, and a vehicle access gate. Wildscape ensured that the work was done to the demanding specifications necessary when working with airport infrastructure, including specialty welding work to ground the fence against lightning strikes. The El Segundo Blue butterfly is an endangered species found only near the worksite. Wildscape’s biologist identified and mapped stands of the host plant seacliff buckwheat to ensure compliance with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services permits requiring the avoidance and minimization of impacts on the endangered species.