Our services
We serve government and private clients across the residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure development space.
What we offer
Flood Modelling
We conduct hydrologic and hydraulic modelling using industry‑recognised software, applying best practice methods and published guidelines.
This ensures accurate and reliable results.
Flood Impact Assessments for Infrastructure
We work closely with government agencies and civil contractors to assess the impact of large road, rail, renewable energy and airport infrastructure projects on flood behaviour.
We drive design outcomes which lead to higher flood resilience for the project, while minimising flood impacts to land nearby. This is of vital importance in the face of a changing climate.
Waterway design
Our waterway design services focus on how flood forces interact with bridge structures, including bridge scour and the long‑term stability of waterway crossings.
We evaluate the effects of flooding on both old and new structures to ensure full compliance with Australian standards.
We work closely with structural engineers to develop robust scour protection and resilient waterway solutions.
Stormwater Management
We use advanced modelling techniques to design and analyse drainage networks for roads and rail, trunk drainage, capacity upgrades, open channels and swales, as well as flood detention and water quality basins.
Our goal is to deliver efficient, robust stormwater systems for urban and infrastructure projects, from concept design through to Issued for Construction (IFC).
DA Flood Reports for Council
We provide expert flood reports for Development Applications (DA's) for Council. This includes:
An assessment of flood risk for your development;
If required, detailed flood modelling of the new development to assess the impacts of the project on flood behaviour.
Flood mitigations to include in the design to achieve compliance to Council's development controls.
Flood Certificates
We provide Flood Certificates for Complying Development Certificates (CDC's) in NSW, which describe a location's flood risk in relation to local legislation (Codes SEPP 2008).