Projects
MERCO is proud to have participated on the following projects:
![]() | I-225 Light Rail Environmental Evaluation and Preliminary Design, Aurora, CO
The project includes 10.5 miles of light rail connecting the existing Southeast Corridor at the Nine Mile station to the proposed East Corridor at Smith Road and Peoria Street. MERCO provided air quality, noise studies and scheduling services. MERCO successfully delivered all of the tasks within the budget and on the schedule while addressing the issues, concerns and all applicable regulations. |
![]() | T-REX Utility Engineering, Air Quality, Noise & Vibration Monitoring: I-25 Widening Project, Denver, CO
MERCO provided utility design and management, regulatory coordination, noise & vibration monitoring, and turnkey air quality monitoring for this project. MERCO was tasked to manage a significant portion of the utility project as well as the design efforts. All of the monitoring programs were designed in response to public comments and regulatory requirements. |
![]() | Public Benefits and Costs Study of the proposed BNSF/UP Front Range Railroad Infrastructure Rationalization Project, Colorado
MERCO performed a study of potential noise and vibration impacts as part of the possible relocation of Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific Railways away from the Front Range, out onto the eastern plains. This study looked at various factors to assist in evaluating potential noise and vibration impacts to regions surrounding potential routes. |
![]() | COMRAD Program - DOE, Denver, Colorado The Community Radiological and Meteorological Monitoring Program, known as ComRad, is a cooperative effort between the Department of Energy (DOE) and the communities surrounding the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS). MERCO was responsible for the operation and management of the technical and the educational/outreach aspects of the ComRad Program. |
Other representative projects include:






