EIS utilises in-house expertise and coordinates partnerships with a range of technical experts to ensure each assessment team is tailored to the particular needs of individual projects.
Some of the specialist areas that we provide are;
- Bushland rehabilitation
- Native/ endemic revegetation
- Native corridor rehabilitation/establishment
- Fauna surveys
- Fauna monitoring
- Vegetation management plans
- Regeneration and revegetation of degraded habitats
- Foreshore vegetation
- Water quality assessments (sampling and processing)
- Sediment control
- Acid sulfate soil management
- Traffic Management Plans
- Technical input to Environmental Impact Statements (EISs)
- Maps, spatial data and analysis
EIS can confirm and clarify the terms of development consent by;
- Advice of matters to be resolved prior to the commencement of works
- To maintain the amenity of the local area
- To ensure compliance with relevant statutory provisions, including the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Regulation
- To ensure the requirements of other government agencies, service
providers and Council are adhered to
- To ensure the provision of the necessary infrastructure and utility services commensurate with the development without additional demands on public sector resources
- To ensure the mitigation of traffic impacts and works within road reserves are suitability authorised
- To ensure relevant environmental standards are met during the construction and operation of the development
- To ensure public safety and health is not compromised during construction and operation of the development









