
Building stronger, more resilient communities
As the founding business unit of the firm, we have served federal, state, and local public agencies for nearly 40 years. Our products and services have one goal: building stronger, more resilient communities.
Our team of experienced planners, disaster recovery managers, and right of way agents help clients fulfill their promise of public purpose and build resilience against natural and economic adversity.
Our mix of software and specialty services offer demographic analysis, policy and program design, regulatory compliance, grant management, and right of way acquisition for public works projects.
NEWS
A Message from Our CEO
New Orleans, LA, April 21, 2020 At GCR, we’re very proud of the customers we support across North America who are serving the critical, but often unseen, needs of our communities during this uneasy and unpredictable time. They’re preparing for elections in the era of...
City of New Orleans Invites Citizens to Participate in Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
New Orleans, LA, April 13, 2020 The City of New Orleans held its first public meeting on April 7th as part of its ongoing effort to develop an Orleans Parish Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. The plan will identify hazards, potential impacts, and...
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Community Solutions

Community Planning & Resilience
GCR’s grant managers, regulatory compliance experts, and community planners work as problem solvers, helping clients make key policy decisions and successfully design and manage recovery and resilience-building efforts.
Real Estate Services
From strategy to execution, GCR’s team of project managers, planners, and right of way specialists provide conceptual planning and turnkey real estate acquisition services.
Disaster Management
With a keen understanding of FEMA programs administered under the Stafford Act and National Flood Insurance Act, we dedicate over sixty full-time professional staff to grant close out services.
For more information on our community software and services,
contact Ted Guillot, Director of Community Planning and Resilience
[email protected] | 504.304.0733