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Lark and Creese Surveyors

Locality: Kingston, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6239 3957



Address: 62 Channel Highway 7050 Kingston, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.larkandcreese.com.au

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25.01.2022 Great spot for another one by Cygnet Building & Joinery. Look forward to seeing it up.



21.01.2022 The crew at Bruny Island are in full swing rebuilding the staircase and new lookout at the Neck. A short time lapse from last week.

21.01.2022 Lark and Creese Surveyors have been helping A.G Direen Building & Maintenance get ready to pour on one of the best views in Lymington. Nice little bit of excavation by Fred Direen Excavations too.

18.01.2022 The new walkway at the Bruny Island Neck looks awesome. Proud to have worked with Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, Cordwell Lane Joinery and Mtn.Trails on showcasing such a beautiful spot ...and protecting penguins too!



17.01.2022 Progress being made on the new boardwalk, stairs, lookout and wheelchair access down at The Neck on Bruny Island. Project developed by Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service , Cordwell Lane Building Pty LTD and Mtn.Trails

16.01.2022 Pier placements marked on the ground today and ready for the auger. Working with Inside Out Construction Co. over at Lindisfarne.

12.01.2022 Lark and Creese Surveyors proud to help out Coulson Builders on this one - all the way from the subdivision to final pinning.



11.01.2022 Lark and Creese Surveyors are thrilled to see Huon Valley Council workers going gangbusters with construction on this section of Arve Road. We are really pleased to have been involved in creating safer walking spaces in the Geeveston area.

09.01.2022 First time we've seen hurdles in a tree.

05.01.2022 Well, after 5 years of effort, a big team of experts and tens of thousands of dollars in expenditure we have, just ten minutes ago, finally received the welcome... news that our development application for a luxury nature lodge on our land in East Cove on Bruny Island has been approved! We have twelve acres of waterfront land which is surrounded on two sides by the South Bruny National Park and on one side by the waters of Adventure Bay. It's a really special place! When we purchased it seven years ago we had absolutely no idea how challenging coming up with a development and management solution for the property would be. Some people would say why not just leave it in its natural state? For us, there have been several factors which have spurred us on. Firstly, the area is rich in both natural and human heritage significance. Secondly, we have worked with our architects to come up with a place which will be more than just a room for the night. Accessibility has been a major consideration as well as interpretation, environmental protection and remediation. The area has in the past been heavily logged and grazed and we are now developing an environmental management plan for the land which will re-introduce species that have been grazed out, which in turn will ultimately attract more insects, bird and animal life. We are committed to working towards providing excellence both in our guests' experience and our sustainable business practice. A big thank you to our team: Scott and Catherine from JAWS architects, our planner Jacqui Blowfield from IreneInc, our surveyors and environmental consultants Nick and Doug from Larke & Creese , our natural environment consultant Dr Tonia Cochrane from Inala on Bruny, our engineers JSA and the others too numerous to mention. We should also mention that we owe a debt of gratitude to the Kingborough Council for working with us to establish baseline parameters for the development. Time for a bubbly!!!! Lark and Creese Surveyors See more

04.01.2022 Nice day! R12i impressive

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