Infrastructure Practice Group
Borshoff’s Infrastructure Practice Group
Borshoff professionals know that the best way to gain public support and maximize public outreach is to proactively reach out to all stakeholders and manage the message from a project’s inception. It’s not only about putting out fires – but also about firing up the public to engage in infrastructure projects and to educate the community on how the projects will benefit them.
Our approach to successful public outreach:
- Background research
- All-team communications workshops
- Strategic outreach planning meetings
- Internal communications between team members and INDOT
- Small-group and community advisory committee coordination
- Briefings with elected officials
- Meetings for and with affected businesses and residents
- Channels of communication (Web site, e-newsletters, newsletters, public notices, meetings, correspondence, etc.) to reach key audiences
- Media relations
- Special event coordination, including public hearings, information meetings and open houses
Why Borshoff?
Our integrated approach brings 360-degree communications to your project. We are large enough to effectively research, plan and implement major campaigns; and small enough to be flexible, accessible and service-oriented, plus:
- Borshoff is certified as an independent Women-owned Business Enterprise (WBE) by the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis.
- Nearly a third of our staff has earned professional accreditations or advanced degrees.
- Senior staff average tenure at Borshoff is 11 years.
- The combined tenure of our four partners is more than 75 years.
Our Infrastructure Practice Group is comprised of team members who lead public outreach for projects including The New US 31 Hamilton County, The New US 31 Plymouth to South Bend, 465/69 Northeast, The Indianapolis Cultural Trail, the Belmont North Parallel Interceptor project and the Castleton Relief Sewer project.
Contact us to learn more.
