Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Reports
Due diligence reports and assessments for proposed construction or development to identify if there is any Aboriginal Heritage within the intended project area.
Due diligence reports and assessments for proposed construction or development to identify if there is any Aboriginal Heritage within the intended project area.
Assessments of properties for status under Local Government Environment Plans or the register of State Heritage Significance and responsibilities of management.
Archaeological Monitoring Archaeological monitoring is recommended for those areas where the impact of the excavation and development works is not considered to mean the destruction of significant archaeological fabric but there is potential for archaeological material or relics to be present. Archaeological monitoring requires s60 or s140 approval from the NSW Heritage Council.
Understanding your environmental management requirements and ensuring good practices is critical to managing the environmental impact of a development and a requirement of Federal and State planning and environmental laws.
We partner with our clients to provide a fit-for-purpose, solution based service to monitor, systemise and improve environmental practice. Our team has over ten years of construction based experience working as field based members of construction project teams as well as an additional ten years as consultants.
We work with our clients to ensure that their teams are suitably supported in environmental matters. Our clients, for regular in-house environmental secondment include Joint Organisation of Councils, Mining, Government – TfNSW and Construction contractors.
We work with our clients to understand their needs and make sure that ErSed plans utilize available materials and practices first. Our clients have included mining exploration, construction – building and infrastructure, and the International Erosion Control Association.
Our in-house team of highly experienced contaminated land consultants specialise in environmental site assessments, groundwater assessments, and waste classification.
We also offer routine monitoring services for all media and CLM training.
When planning to construct a project, under Part 5 of the EP&A Act you are required to determine if your proposed development is likely to significantly affect threatened species or ecological communities in accordance with the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. This assessment can only be completed by a qualified ecologist. Our team of qualified ecologists will prepare your BAR efficiently, taking all project requirements into consideration.