Environmental

Our geo-environmental engineers specialise in contaminated land assessment, landfill, mitigation and remediation, waterproofing design and sustainable urban drainage design

Our multi-disciplinary teams and technical excellence in environmental science, environmental and civil engineering, risk assessment and design provides innovative and integrated solutions for our clients.

We also provide practical turnkey solutions, where we deliver our bespoke remediation designs via the management of our civil and technology partners.

Contaminated Land and Landfill Assessment

Contaminated Land and Landfill Assessment

Members of our international team are globally recognised experts and trainers in the field of landfill gas risk assessment, mitigation design and sustainable drainage. With a science-based and practical approach we develop and implement scopes of work specific for each site to minimise wasted expenditure on remediation and/or mitigation. Our services include environmental site assessments, soil classification, soil vapour and landfill gas risk assessments and mitigation design.

Groundwater

Groundwater

Our technical excellence in geo-environmental fields and design capabilities provides unique purpose-driven groundwater management solutions. Our design creation considers the associated inputs of the broader design team along with the needs and requirements of the Contractor and Client.

Sustainable Water Management

Sustainable Water Management

The physical management of rainfall to avoid, or minimise, the demand for water and the potential pollution threat to natural waterways caused by urbanisation. Our services include sustainable urban drainage systems, including water sensitive urban design (WSUD), blue-green roofing and green roof design, flood risk assessment and water management for sports and activity surfaces.

Assessment of two Melbourne golf courses

STRI Australia routinely conducts quantitative assessments of golf courses with the purpose of giving the golf club a complete understanding of the current condition and any issues that may be impacting the course. A major benefit of undertaking a quantitative assessment is that it’s not opinion based, and the course superintendent, committee and golfers cannot dispute or dismiss the data.