Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE)
A Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE) is a report which explains the likely impacts of your proposal and how these impacts will be minimised. It includes information about your proposal to accompany your plans for Council Development Application (DA) submission.
SEE report's are typically required for:
At Ecological Design, we take the hassle out of DA lodgement by:
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CostAn SEE for simple alterations and additions and single dwellings start at $750 depending on the complexity of the project and whether your project meets Council Development Standards. Contact us to request a free quote.
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TimeWe can generally turn projects around in 3 to 5 days depending on the size and complexity of your proposal.
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DocumentationAll we require is a complete set of pdf architectural plans.
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Our ProcessWe offer a specialised service to ensure that your project requirements are met including agreement of project milestone delivery dates.
Once we receive your architectural plans we do the rest and will provide you with the documentation required for your DA. If required, we will also liaise with Council to ensure there are no unexpected issues that arise that could potentially delay the approval process. |
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