Surveying is our traditional area of expertise, but there is nothing traditional about the way we use spatial information to frame sustainable communities.Working with the best talent and cutting edge tools, THG goes beyond the expected to deliver spatial solutions that are one step ahead.
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All of our clients’ assets involve a physical geographic location.THG accurately define that location, along with its associated information, and represent it in a physically, graphically, digitally and legally.
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.
Southlink is a unique master planned business industry estate designed for access for B Double Trucks. This 55 Lot Industrial Development encompasses over 55 hectares and features 3 precincts - light industrial, business and local support. Retail giant Coles have already established their Major Distribution Centre at the site.
THG’s work on projects at Gorlicks Road, Eagleby and Bethania Relocatable Home Parks presented a unique challenge – how do you give a space a sense of permanency when the structures that line the streets are not?