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SEEC opening hours in EXETER

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Open Monday To Friday
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About SEEC

AT A GLANCE
  • Consulting and design services
  • Specialists in soil and water management
  • Cost-effective and practical services
  • Extensive knowledge of environmental issues
  • Friendly and reliable staff
We deliver practical, science-backed environmental solutions that support sustainable development and regulatory compliance.
Strategic Environmental And Engineering Consulting (SEEC) is based in Bowral NSW. We offer consulting and design services throughout NSW and Southern Queensland. SEEC is a specialist in soil and water management. We combine our experience in environmental science with expertise in engineering design to provide an integrated and practical approach to environmental and civil design.

About Us

Tackling environmental challenges demands a deep understanding of the land, its ecosystems, and the rules that govern development. At SEEC, we have brought this balanced perspective to every project in Exeter since 2007, offering tailored environmental consulting services. Our strength lies in drawing from disciplines like soil science, water management, and ecosystem design to deliver outcomes that are practical, regulatory-compliant, and built for long-term success. We support projects of all sizes with reliable advice and solutions rooted in real experience.

Our services span a wide range of specialised areas that include civil engineering design for stormwater systems, roads, car parks, and drainage infrastructure, as well as advanced flood modelling and detention system design. Our land assessment services include contamination and salinity investigations, wastewater assessments, soil capability reporting, and environmental management plans. We also offer water harvesting solutions, dam and basin design, catchment analysis, and Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD)strategies that meet both practical needs and legislative standards.

At SEEC, we’re known across the industry for our accuracy, responsiveness, and ethical approach. We work directly with clients to understand their goals, keeping communication open and honest from start to finish. Our team is RMS-accredited in erosion and sediment control, and we regularly provide expert witness services for legal or compliance matters. When you work with us, you’re partnering with professionals who care about out comes and operate with integrity. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Contact SEEC today.

ABN
97 155 426 289
ACN
155 426 289
Staff
1-10
Established
2007

Products and Services

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Features

Australian Operated, Australian Owned, Certified, Consultations, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, Owner Operated

Issues

Air Pollution, Climate Change, Global Warming

Services

Consulting, Sediment Control

Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Keywords

Environmental Engineer, Soil and Water, Southern Highlands, Civil Engineer, MUSIC modelling, Civil Engineering, The Blue Book, Wastewater, Soil Investigation, Neutral or Beneficial Effect, Water Quality, Flora and Fauna, Water Cycle, Bushfire, Consulting Engineer, Septic, Erosion and sediment control, Water Harvesting, Geotechnical

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FAQs

  • What does an environmental consultant do?

    An environmental consultant provides expert advice on managing environmental risks, meeting regulations, and achieving sustainable outcomes in development projects.

  • Why do I need a soil assessment before construction?

    Soil assessments identify potential constraints like contamination or salinity, helping ensure the land is suitable and safe for development.

  • What is Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD)?

    WSUD is an approach that integrates water cycle management—stormwater, groundwater, and wastewater—into urban planning to minimise environmental impact.

  • When is an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) required?

    An EMP is often required for developments that may impact the environment, particularly during construction, to manage and mitigate potential risks.

  • What is the purpose of erosion and sediment control plans?

    These plans prevent soil loss and protect waterways by outlining measures to control erosion and manage sediment runoff during construction.

  • How is flood modelling used in development planning?

    Flood modelling predicts how water behaves in a given area, helping inform infrastructure design and reduce flood-related risks to people and property.

  • What is acid sulphate soil, and why is it a concern?

    Acid sulphate soils contain iron sulphides that, when disturbed, can release acid into the environment, harming structures, vegetation, and waterways.

  • Do environmental consultants work with both private and public sectors?

    Yes, consultants provide services for councils, developers, landowners, and government agencies to ensure environmental compliance and sustainability.

  • What is catchment analysis in environmental planning?

    Catchment analysis studies how water flows through a landscape, helping to design effective drainage, water reuse, and flood prevention systems.

  • Can SEEC provide expert witness services for legal matters?

    Yes, we offer expert witness services in soil science, erosion control, and other fields, supporting compliance, litigation, and regulatory proceedings.