Green Limousine

Instead of whispering 'plastics' into the ears of graduates as a career tip, well-meaning family friends might soon approach your son or daughter with an unexpected tidbit — 'environmental consulting.'
Oct. 1, 2001

Instead of whispering “plastics” into the ears of graduates as a career tip, well-meaning family friends might soon approach your son or daughter with an unexpected tidbit — “environmental consulting.” But home builders’ kids already know this. Increased entitlement time lines and costs associated with completing required environmental impact reports have long been a growing concern to builders everywhere.

So how well are environmental consulting firms doing in this age of increased regulation? Very well, according to a newly released study of the industry and its profitability by Natick, Mass.-based management consulting firm ZweigWhite. The 2001 survey shows that, as a group, environmental consulting firms posted their third straight year of double-digit profit margins. The median pretax profit was 11.5%.

One key for the results, ZwiegWhite consultant Ian Rusk says, has been environmental firms’ ability to “maintain high chargeability levels.”

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