Environment
We have been entrusted to complete a number of important assignments to rehabilitate and protect our state’s environmental landscape.
Environment
We have been entrusted to complete a number of important assignments to rehabilitate and protect our state’s environmental landscape.
Environment
Protecting the state’s natural environment has always been important to Neo. Our commitment to this protection has facilitated the successful delivery of a number of important rehabilitation and preventive projects.
Environment
Protecting the state’s natural environment has always been important to Neo. Our commitment to this protection has facilitated the successful delivery of a number of important rehabilitation and preventive projects.
Featured Projects
Inman River Stabilisation
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Neo were awarded the contract to restore 3 locations along the embankment engaging sheet piling and rock placement to stabilize the riverbank and negate any further erosion in the prone areas.
Featured Projects
Inman River Stabilisation
network.
Neo were awarded the contract to restore 3 locations along the embankment engaging sheet piling and rock placement to stabilize the riverbank and negate any further erosion in the prone areas.
Flows For The Future
The Flows for the Future Program is a joint Australian Government and South Australian Government funded initiative.
The Program aims to restore low flows to improve catchment health at key locations in the Eastern Mt Lofty Ranges Water Resource Plan Area as defined in the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Since 2016, Neo has been actively delivering low flow devices across the state and continues to be an active participant in this important environmental commitment.
Flows For The Future
The Flows for the Future Program is a joint Australian Government and South Australian Government funded initiative.
The Program aims to restore low flows to improve catchment health at key locations in the Eastern Mt Lofty Ranges Water Resource Plan Area as defined in the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Since 2016, Neo has been actively delivering low flow devices across the state and continues to be an active participant in this important environmental commitment.
Craigburn Farm Wetlands
As asset owners and managers of the popular Craigburn Farm Wetlands and surrounds, the City of Mitcham had identified seepage through the wetlands walls enabling the wetlands to empty prematurely and hence impacting on the environmental objectives of the asset.
Neo were engage to eliminate the leakage via a variety of corrective techniques and hence bring the wetlands back to prosperous operation.
Craigburn Farm Wetlands
As asset owners and managers of the popular Craigburn Farm Wetlands and surrounds, the City of Mitcham had identified seepage through the wetlands walls enabling the wetlands to empty prematurely and hence impacting on the environmental objectives of the asset.
Neo were engage to eliminate the leakage via a variety of corrective techniques and hence bring the wetlands back to prosperous operation.
Brighton Beach Goynes
Neo completed a sand groyne installation, creating a physical barrier and trapping the sand moving along the shore, resulting in a wider beach on the supply side of the structure.
It was a tough program to meet – juggling works around the variable tide times, summer beach goers and inquisitive onlookers.
Brighton Beach Goynes
Neo completed a sand groyne installation, creating a physical barrier and trapping the sand moving along the shore, resulting in a wider beach on the supply side of the structure.
It was a tough program to meet – juggling works around the variable tide times, summer beach goers and inquisitive onlookers.
Thiele Reserve Bank Reclamation
This popular reserve in Murray Bridge has been subject to riverbank degradation since its development resulting in a loss of recreational area of up to 6m in width. To both reinstate the lost area and protect the riverbank from ongoing erosion, Neo were contracted to install two Elcorock sand container walls along the original bank alignment and infill behind the wall as part of the reclamation.
As the project was programmed in the busy summer period, it was imperative that Neo to complete the project within the 5-week timeframe which was achieved with one week to spare.
Thiele Reserve Bank Reclamation
This popular reserve in Murray Bridge has been subject to riverbank degradation since its development resulting in a loss of recreational area of up to 6m in width. To both reinstate the lost area and protect the riverbank from ongoing erosion, Neo were contracted to install two Elcorock sand container walls along the original bank alignment and infill behind the wall as part of the reclamation.
As the project was programmed in the busy summer period, it was imperative that Neo to complete the project within the 5-week timeframe which was achieved with one week to spare.
Morton Road
The City of Onkaparinga’s ongoing roll out of water sensitive urban design (WSUD) projects include localised biofiltration and detention aspects.
Neos’ involvement in this roll out included the remodeling of Morton Road verge which included biofiltration, permeable paving, and landscaping to capture and improve stormwater run off in the area.
Morton Road
The City of Onkaparinga’s ongoing roll out of water sensitive urban design (WSUD) projects include localised biofiltration and detention aspects.
Neos’ involvement in this roll out included the remodeling of Morton Road verge which included biofiltration, permeable paving, and landscaping to capture and improve stormwater run off in the area.
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