Tailored Designs for Effective Landscape Rehydration Solutions
Detailed design work follows the initial site assessment. During this process we undertake hydrological measurements and modelling, complete hydraulic calculations, as well as the preparation of construction-ready detailed design drawings for the interventions (plan view and long/cross section drawings) and preparation of site maps showing proposed interventions.
How it works
In most cases regulatory approval is required before construction, and therefore our designs are prepared with the regulatory process in mind. The design specifications, construction approach and ongoing management considerations for each type of intervention is also described in these reports.
A site visit is required to undertake specific surveying and measurements of longitudinal and cross-sectional profiles of the catchment to be treated, as well as identifying the specific locations for landscape rehydration interventions. This information is also used to determine the estimated quantities of materials required for construction. Our interventions are all nature-based solutions and during the design phase we will also consider the availability of materials (typically rock and hardwood timber logs) relative to the site location.

Next: Oversight of Regulatory Approvals
The next step involves oversight of regulatory approvals, where we provide comprehensive support by assessing requirements, preparing necessary documentation, liaising with consultants and government agencies, and managing the approval application process.