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Sustainable Environmental Consulting & Engineering Solutions

  • Consulting and design services
  • Cost-effective and practical services
  • Experts in analysing water harvesting projects
  • Experts in engineering design
  • Extensive knowledge of environmental issues
  • Friendly and reliable staff
  • Our staff are certified professionals
  • Specialists in soil and water management
  • Wide range of projects
General Info

We deliver practical, science-backed environmental solutions that support sustainable development and regulatory compliance.

SEEC is a family owned business that specialises in environmental and engineering assessment and design. We are specialists in soil and water management including erosion and sediment control, civil and stormwater design, wastewater assessment and environmental engineering

SEEC offers dependable environmental consulting in Goulburn, backed by decades of practical know-how and scientific precision. We have helped clients navigate that process with clarity and confidence since 2007 and have worked across NSW, providing solutions that meet both environmental regulations and real-world project demands. Our team brings together skills in environmental engineering, geomorphology, soil science, and ecosystem management to deliver thorough, informed advice that keeps your project on track and compliant from day one.

Our capabilities cover everything from stormwater design and flood modelling to land capability and water reuse strategies. We prepare detailed civil design plans for roads, carparks, dams, and detention systems, along with catchment analyses that guide effective water management. Our land assessment work includes acid sulphate soil testing, contamination reports, salinity investigations, and onsite effluent assessments. We also develop erosion and sediment control plans that meet RMS and council requirements, and we’re highly experienced in Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD).

Choosing SEEC in Goulburn means choosing a team that values professionalism, precision, and transparency. We never take shortcuts or deliver subpar reports—we focus on practical solutions that hold up to scrutiny and support your long-term goals. Our RMS-accredited experts and experienced environmental consultants are with you every step of the way, providing insight, updates, and support throughout the project lifecycle. We work closely with developers, councils, and private landholders, ensuring our services are timely, cost-effective, and reliable. Reach out to SEEC today.

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Established
2007
ABN
97 155 426 289
ACN
155 426 289
Staff
1-10
Ownership
Locally Owned
Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
Free Estimates
Yes
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Transport Roads & Maritime Services
Commercial
Yes
Keywords
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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.


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 does an environmental consultant do?

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


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.


What does an environmental scientist or engineer do?

Environmental scientists and engineers are experts at assessing and managing the natural environment and human interactions with that environment. Through measurement, research, modelling and experience, they investigate the natural processes at work in a given area. This gives them an appreciation for what impacts might occur from human activities and then to design solutions to minimise the risk of environmental harm.


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.


Where do SEEC work?

SEEC is located in the Southern Highlands of NSW, in easy reach of the South Coast and Western Sydney. However, we undertake work throughout NSW and Southern Queensland so call us wherever you might be.


Are SEEC staff all greenies?

SEEC staff are professional scientists or engineers. While we believe in doing our bit to look after this beautiful planet, we are also practical and realistic in our approach. SEEC aims to minimise the risk of environmental harm through good design, effective management and sound planning.


Who do SEEC work for?

SEEC works with a range of clients, including individual homeowners, town planners, surveyors, architects, developers, government agencies, councils and other consultants.


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 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.


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.


What type of engineers do you employ?

We employ engineers from Civil, Stormwater, Flood and Environmental disciplines.


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.


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.