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East Coast Surveys (Aust) Pty Ltd

Locality: Capalaba, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3823 1029



Address: 7B Natasha Street 4157 Capalaba, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Building setout for a new unit development in Eight Mile Plains, Queensland Click the link below to see how we can help with your next project https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au



22.01.2022 There has been a lot of interest around our town planning services recently. We wanted to expand more about the process involved in this and why it is so important via our new article below.

20.01.2022 East Coast Surveys (Aust) Pty Ltd were out to check on another building extension completed by AMD Quality Constructions. Certification is in the mail! Contact us for a free quote today on your latest project https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au

18.01.2022 3 into 3 lot boundary realignment & 1 into 3 lot subdivision- Ormiston This development involved two properties owned by the clients. The vision was to create 5 lots. To achieve this there was firstly a boundary realignment involving the three lots to narrow the access leg and increase the area of the two frontage lots. The development was staged via 2 separate applications. The first being a boundary realignment followed by a 1 into 3 lot subdivision of the rear lot now that... the realignment had been completed. Once again there were no key issues related this proposal and an approval was granted. For a full list of our services to see how we can help with your next project click the below link:https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au/services https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au/services



17.01.2022 1 into 3 lot subdivision The development achieved access from the dead end of Larbonya St. It involved including the adjoining development and appropriate conditions for easements for access. Contact us today for a free quote

15.01.2022 A 2 into 6 lot subdivision over 2 planning applications to allow 2 stages - in Alexandra Hills, Queensland. This 2 into 6 lot subdivision was approved over two applications to create effectively two stages. The site had complex storm water management and environmental issues. These issues were overcome through specialist reporting by an ecologist and engineer. Contact us today for a free quote to see how we can help on your next subdivision https://www.eastcoastsurveys.com.au/quick-quote

13.01.2022 This was a 1 into 4 Lot Subdivision & Material Change of Use at a site in Loganholme. This development was a combined reconfiguration with a material change of use application for building envelopes. The land use is constrained by a large Energex easement for... power lines that traverse through the site. In the process Energex was approached to provide a response as an advice agency for referral. Through discussion and the implementation of some specific conditions around this easement the development was able to go ahead successfully. Access and storm water drainage were the main issues raised by council. These items were addressed and thus resolved through engineering design and a material change of use application for building envelopes for above ground water tanks. See more



09.01.2022 Wishing all our clients, friends and families a safe and happy holiday season and a prosperous New Year. We will remain closed for holidays until Monday the 11th of January.Wishing all our clients, friends and families a safe and happy holiday season and a prosperous New Year. We will remain closed for holidays until Monday the 11th of January.

06.01.2022 1 into 4 lot subdivision- Capalaba This development resulted in 4 new frontage lots with 2 small lots and 2 standard lots. There were issues regarding habitat protection and access during the assessment period with Council that were resolved successfully resulting in an approval. ... Did you know we can manage your subdivision application to council? Read more below

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02.01.2022 1 into 4 lot subdivision Wynnum West The development initially envisioned 5 lots, however was reduced to 4 proposed lots due to council’s response on preferred lot sizes. The development resulted in 3 small lots and 1 standard lot being approved. The dwelling was retained on one of the new small lots and assessed against the small lot code in a separate application due to some non-conformances.

01.01.2022 1 into 17 with new road over two stages- Calamvale This site originally had an approval for a multiple dwelling development. The new owner wanted to create standard format lots instead. The site is in the Emerging Community zone. A 17-lot subdivision with a new road was ultimately achieved. This development was proposed to be carried out in two stages. Stage 1 involved a 1 into 6 lot subdivision of the front section of the site with a new road. Stage 2 involved the creation of 11 lots and new road. There were stormwater and biodiversity issues that arose from this proposal. These were overcome with rehabilitation plans and engineering reporting. Covenants and building envelopes were applied to lots 12 and 13 to preserve the vegetation.



01.01.2022 This development involved a material change of use application to extend the existing bowls club building and car park areas which resulted in an approval. The significant issue for the application was protection of koala habitat. Initially the club concluded that the development could not proceed, however, with the assistance of East Coast Surveys together with ecologists, arborists and engineers, the development was able to demonstrate that the club could expand within its leased area and continue to protect the koala trees on the site. This involved special car park construction methods that allow car parking near trees. This significantly increased the car parking for the club.

01.01.2022 In challenging times all of us here at East Coast Surveys hope you and your family are doing well. In response to recent events we would like to stress that for now we are still able to carry out most of our surveying services if you require work done. If and when this situation changes, we have published a page on our website where we will advise of any changes as they happen on the link below. We are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our staff, clients and the broader public and will keep you updated if anything changes. Thank you for your support.

01.01.2022 We are pleased to welcome Andrew Isaac to the East Coast Surveys team. Andrew is the Operations Manager for our new Mackay sub-office where we are now providing surveying services to residents and businesses in the broader region.

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