THG’s Planners understand the intricacies of each project.They see the big picture and don’t miss any of the details.We’re about making a complex process easier, using expert knowledge to guide projects through to completion.
THG’s wide-reaching network of contacts within councils, all levels of government, the private sector and industry associations means that we know the right people.Having working relationships with the key decision makers means we’re able to get the job done when it comes to planning, whether it be town planning, master planning, structure planning or simply creating communities.
Our planners have been in the business a long time – they know what to expect and what is required to get the best result for an approval.They go above and beyond to anticipate all the potential constraints of a project, with the result that our client’s plans get approved.
Our team take a project approach, allowing us to work with a project from beginni ng to end.This big picture view means that our team better understand the goals of our clients.
Situated in the Caboolture district of the idyllic Moreton Bay region north of Brisbane, eco-librium Narangba is a 606-lot integrated urban development that aims to strike a balance between the needs of the community and nature.
The Caboolture Local Government Area (LGA) continues to be one of the fastest growing LGAs in Queensland. The proximity to Brisbane and other regional centres, coupled with the region’s diversity, relaxed lifestyle, superb climate and affordable cost of living is attracting significant numbers of new residents. In 2006, 134,820 people lived in the Caboolture LGA; by 2016, it is estimated the population will grow over 30% to more than 174,000 residents (Department of Infrastructure and Planning, 2007).
Eco-librium has ensured that while the highest quality ecological features of the site have been retained in the Urban Ecological Corridor (UEC), opportunities for residential housing for various levels of the market has been provided.
THG project managed the planning, surveying and landscape architecture components of the Prana Centre, another step forward in the increasing commercial resurgence in Nerang.
THG worked on this 43 lot part residential subdivision in Samford for one of our local clients.
Westwood is a $600 million joint venture between international residential developer Urban Pacific Limited and the State Government’s Department of Families and Communities, in conjunction with the City of Port Adelaide and City of Charles Sturt.
Understanding how people live, work and play was crucial for the success of the Avoca Lakes project. In order to bring to life the vision for the project, creating a high-quality development with a natural spring as the focal point, we had to look at how design could influence the behaviours of the residents.