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Online and Interactive Erosion and Sediment Control Training
In light of the recent changes to our respective work lives, many people may need to work in isolation making social interaction and traditional face to face training difficult. SEEC are now delivering live online and interactive training. We believe that these highly
Fundamentals of ESC and ESC for Regulators – 25th and 26th of February 2020
SEEC are running two training courses in Queensland in February – Fundamentals of ESC and ESC for Regulators. The courses are based on industry best practice standards, participants will be involved in theory and practical training encompassing real life case studies. Attendees will view live demonstrations of a variety of
Upcoming Erosion and Sediment Control Training for Queensland in September
Keen to discover the difference between erosion and sediment control? Or the reasons why we love groundcover? SEEC are running a 4 day training course on erosion and sediment control from the 9th to the 12th of September in Brisbane. The training includes: Workshop 1: Fundamentals of Erosion and Sediment
250 Lot subdivision at Kelso
SEEC have been commissioned by Hynash Constructions to undertake the full civil design for a 250-lot subdivision in Kelso, near Bathurst. SEEC will be designing the roads and stormwater drainage plus associated Soil and Water Management Plans.
SEEC Soil Conservationists for Early Works for Snowy 2.0
SEEC have been asked to join an environmental team led by NGH Environmental as the soil conservationists for early works associated with Snowy 2.0. The early works involve re-construction of the existing access road from Cabramurra to Ravine.
Mackay Ring Road
SEEC are appointed by CPB Contractors to be the Independent Auditor for erosion and sediment control on the Mackay Ring Road Project. Stage 1 of the project is an 11.3 km ring road route which will connect the Bruce Highway at Stockroute Road in the south through to Bald Hill
RMS Soil Conservationist Role – Pacific Complete
SEEC continue to represent RMS as their Soil Conservationists on the Pacific Complete Project – 150km of new dual carriageway from south of Grafton to Ballina. There are several contractors on the site, which is divided into a number of sections. SEEC’s role is to ensure the Contractors’ Erosion and
Moss Vale Road South Land Release
SEEC have recently partnered with Shoalhaven City Council to prepare a concept Water Cycle Management Plan for a large urban land release just north of Nowra. SEEC’s work will guide the preparation of the Development Control Plan for that new land release. We are now working with Council on an
New Website!
Well, as you can see we have a new website; we hope you find it informative. The new site provides a summary of our services but it also hosts “Flocal” which is a useful tool for designing temporary diversion drains (e.g. for Erosion and Sediment Control works) and a blog