When FEMA Compliance Gets Complex

Specialized flood risk consulting for engineering firms, developers, and municipalities facing challenging regulatory situations.

We're the consultants that consultants call when standard approaches don't work.

  • FEMA Map Revisions & Letters of Map Change
  • HEC-RAS / HEC-HMS Hydraulic & Hydrologic Modeling
  • Complex Floodway & No-Rise Analysis
  • NFIP & Regulatory Compliance Navigation
  • Technical Review & Defensible Documentation

Who We Help

Engineering Firms

Need specialized FEMA coverage for a project outside your core expertise? We plug in as your technical specialist—white-label or credited.

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Developers & Property Owners

Navigating floodplain constraints, map revisions, or site-specific flood risk? We clear the path.

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Municipalities & Public Agencies

Complex permit reviews, map adoption, or staff capacity gaps? We provide the expert backup.

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Floodplain Managers & Project Teams

Need a second set of expert eyes, a technical review, or interpretation support? We speak FEMA fluently.

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Specialized Services

FEMA Map Revisions

When the LOMR stalls or FEMA pushes back

Letters of Map Change (LOMC), including LOMAs and LOMRs. Navigate the FIRM revision process with expert guidance and technical documentation.

Hydraulic Modeling

When analysis must be technically defensible

Advanced HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS modeling for riverine and pluvial systems. Accurate flood risk assessment using industry-standard methodologies.

Regulatory Compliance

When requirements are unclear or a submittal has stalled

Expert interpretation of FEMA guidance, NFIP requirements, and local floodplain ordinances. Ensure your projects meet all regulatory standards.

Floodplain Analysis

When site-specific flood risk must be precisely characterized

Comprehensive floodplain delineation, Base Flood Elevation determination, and floodway analysis to support development and mitigation projects.

When to Bring Us In

FEMA or the reviewing authority has pushed back on a submittal

The hydraulic or floodplain situation is technically complex or unusual

A standard workflow is not getting to approval

The timeline is tight and documentation must hold up under review

The prime consultant needs specialist support without expanding their service line

A previous attempt has stalled or been rejected

Why BaseFlood Is Different

What Makes Us Different

We maintain a focused practice dedicated entirely to FEMA flood risk. Every project receives principal-level engagement—no junior handoffs, no learning-on-your-dime.

How We Partner

White-label, subconsultant, technical review, or overflow capacity—we fit into your workflow the way you need, not the way that's easiest for us.

Why It Matters on Complex Projects

Speed to clarity, technically defensible analysis, and FEMA credibility built through repeated success on difficult cases—that is what complex projects require.

How Working With Us Works

1

Initial Consult

No Charge

We evaluate your situation and identify the path forward.

2

Scope & Proposal

 

Clear deliverables, defined timeline, fixed or not-to-exceed fee.

3

Analysis & Delivery

 

Technically defensible documentation ready for FEMA review.

Training

Custom training programs for engineering teams and municipalities on FEMA compliance, HEC-RAS modeling, and floodplain ordinance administration.

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Resources

Curated FEMA references, modeling tools, and key terminology to support your flood risk work—whether you are a practitioner or just getting started.

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Common Questions

When should we bring in BaseFlood Engineering?

When the project has FEMA complexity that exceeds your team's core expertise, when a submittal has stalled, or when you need technically defensible analysis on a tight timeline.

Do you work directly with developers, or only through engineering firms?

Both. We work directly with developers and property owners, and we also partner with engineering firms as a specialist subconsultant—white-label or credited.

Can you help after FEMA has already pushed back?

Yes—that is one of the most common reasons clients reach out. We review what was submitted, identify the technical gap, and develop a path forward.

Need a specialist when the standard path is not enough?