Waterman Boreham has extensive experience of overcoming the unique challenges associated with renewable energy and energy from waste developments providing our clients with assessments of site suitability and solutions to unlock sites which would otherwise remain undevelopable.
Such developments involve the movement of abnormal loads and are often located in rural areas and site accessibility has to be demonstrated to local authorities both for construction and future maintenance purposes. Waterman Boreham identify appropriate delivery routes and measures that overcome local constraints, prepare supporting documentation and negotiate agreements with the roads authority with a combination of environmentally sensitive highway improvements, together with appropriate traffic management and control measures to match our client’s budget and programme requirements.
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We also provide input to environmental statements and impact assessments, present a profile of potential impacts against agreed significance criteria, and negotiate agreement of mitigation solutions with the local authority.
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Energy from waste plants also involve a large number of heavy goods vehicle deliveries and Waterman Boreham has a wealth of experience of preparing and negotiating comprehensive delivery management strategies to ensure the smooth operation of such developments whilst avoiding impact on the network.
Our experienced and knowledgeable staff help promote such developments by providing presentations, support at public consultations and meetings, robust negotiations with roads and planning authorities and providing expert witness services at public inquiries.
“A large number of the projects which we work on require specialist advice because of the complexity and scale of the development. It’s imperative in such projects to have the right expertise as part of your team and Boreham is a company which we would place a great reliability on to provide the service that’s required.’
Baxter Allan, Director
Keppie Design
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