Environmental Rehabilitation Services Designed For Sunshine Coast Coastal & Waterways Projects
There’s no ‘standard package’ for coastal environmental rehabilitation services. Using our knowledge and experience in coastal preservation and land management, we customise every strategy and approach to suit your project, including:
- Coastal erosion control to stabilise dunes and shorelines
- Revegetation of native coastal plants
- Managing runoff of stormwater filtration systems
- Restoring coastal wetlands and estuaries
- Removing and controlling invasive coastal weed species
- Protecting beaches, estuaries and reefs
How Coastal Erosion Prevention Protects Both Land & Infrastructure
Without the proper measures in place, infrastructure projects can lead to coastal erosion, which in turn, can lead to land loss, unstable foundations and damage to other nearby structures. Land management and coastal erosion prevention strategies are designed to help stabilise the site, control water flow and protect not only the land itself, but anything built on or around it. At Total Environmental Concepts, we can help put these measures in place, helping your project run smoothly and protect the stunning Sunshine Coast waterways and coastline.
Get A Plan in Place For Your Shoreline Restoration Requirements
Have a project coming up along the Sunshine Coast coastline or waterways? Being proactive with a plan and strategy for coastal restoration and dune protection now can help prevent delays and unexpected costs later. Contact us to get started.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dune Restoration & Land Rehabilitation
What is coastal restoration?
Coastal restoration or rehabilitation is the process of repairing and stabilising coastal environments, such as beaches, dunes, wetlands and estuaries either after they have been disturbed or to minimise impact. It may involve environmental rehabilitation strategies, such as erosion control, native revegetation or managing stormwater to protect the surrounding ecosystem, while preventing further damage. These services are typically needed as part of coastal development approvals to make sure projects do not have a negative impact on the Sunshine Coast shorelines, waterways or marine habitats.
Who needs environmental rehabilitation for coastal development on the Sunshine Coast?
Environmental rehabilitation is usually a requirement for developers, builders and contractors working on projects near beaches, dunes, waterways or wetlands on the Sunshine Coast. This can include residential and commercial development, civil contractors delivering infrastructure projects, builders working on coastal or waterfront sites, or asset owners responsible for land restoration or reservation.
When is coastal rehabilitation required during a project?
There may be several stages where coastal rehabilitation becomes a requirement. It typically becomes required during:
- Pre-construction, installing erosion and sediment controls to protect surrounding areas.
- During construction, maintaining site stability and preventing runoff into waterways.
- Post-construction, revegetating and restoring the site to meet approval conditions.
Planning rehabilitation early can help avoid project delays, compliance issues and potentially costly rework later.
Why do projects need coastal rehabilitation services?
Coastal and environmental rehabilitation is often a necessary requirement for approval conditions for projects that may impact the coastline or waterways. Without it, projects may face stop-work orders or delays, fines and compliance issues, long-term erosion or drainage problems, and/or damage to nearby waterways and coastal habitats. By incorporating coastal restoration into project plans, it can keep the site stable and compliant, while helping protect the Sunshine Coast environment.
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