Place of Worship
Middle Road, Greenbank (Civil Design and Stormwater Management Plan)
Our civil engineering experts worked hard to secure the Development Approval for a "Material Change of Use" application for the client's request for a community place of worship within the Logan City Council area. The site's characteristics and local regulatory requirements were thoroughly analysed in the process.
The A&E team conducted a stormwater management assessment that identified the need for a detention basin to mitigate potential flooding and protect the community facility. The evaluation also recommended a legal point of discharge for the site to ensure responsible water management and align with environmental regulations.
Despite project constraints, such as the overland flow running through the site and significant vegetation bordering the property's rear, our A&E professionals developed a value-managed civil design that prioritized the long-term resilience and sustainability of the community place of worship.
Our commitment to excellence and professionalism is reflected in our ability to meet and exceed project requirements. By employing a strategic and value-driven approach to civil design, we ensured the successful approval of the development. In conclusion, our team's dedication to delivering a comprehensive and professional solution underscores our commitment to client satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and responsible engineering practices in community development projects.