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31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick

DRC’s design and implementation of the assessment works included the use of drilling equipment that was specifically adopted to suit a site with limited access and new soil vapour and groundwater sampling technologies that are more cost and time effective than the more widely used standard sampling methodologies.

  • 31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick
  • 31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick
  • 31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick
  • 31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick
  • 31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick

Client:

Roth Developments (Vic) Pty Ltd

Project Type:

Commercial/light industrial warehouse complex to be developed into a medium density residential development consisting of 59 slab on grade townhouses

Works Completed:

Soil Assessment, Soil Vapour Assessment, Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Removal Works and Remediation, Groundwater Assessment and Environmental Audit

Project Outcome:

Pending Statement of Environmental Audit issue on schedule and on budget

Project Description:

DRC’s design and implementation of the assessment works included the use of drilling equipment that was specifically adopted to suit a site with limited access (i.e. inside building areas) and new soil vapour and groundwater sampling technologies that are more cost and time effective than the more widely used standard sampling methodologies. This resulted in cost savings for the client and ensured the timely completion of the assessment works to allow construction commencement and progression.

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31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick

31-37 Stewart Street and 12-20 Hardy Street, Brunswick

1 January 1970
DRC’s design and implementation of the assessment works included the use of drilling equipment that was specifically adopted to suit a site with limited access and new soil vapour and groundwater sampling technologies that are more cost and time effective than the more widely used standard sampling methodologies.
Arden Gardens

Arden Gardens Risk Management

1 January 1970
DRC took the reigns on this project and delivered rapid assessment using world class technologies combined with local experience to complete assessment and remediation works on budget and on schedule to allow construction commencement and progression
Ballarat Station Precinct

Ballarat Station Precinct

1 January 1970
An assessment of multiple layers of uncontrolled fill soils and underlying natural soils to provide the most cost effective and straightforward procedure for the removal and offsite disposal of up to 8000 m3 of soils to be excavated as part of the proposed development works.