We support responsible infrastructure delivery by helping projects consider environmental, health, safety, quality, and compliance requirements. This includes supporting proper documentation, site awareness, risk identification, safety coordination, environmental consideration, and alignment with applicable project requirements.
Our focus is to help projects move forward in a responsible and controlled way. Compliance is not about paperwork only — it protects people, the environment, the client, the contractor, and the long-term success of the project.
Environmental, health, safety, and compliance requirements form an important part of civil engineering and construction projects. While we do not present ourselves as the appointed environmental, health and safety specialist, we understand that these areas must be properly coordinated, monitored, and included in project delivery.
Our role is usually to manage, coordinate, and control the involvement of appointed specialists. This may include environmental consultants, health and safety professionals, compliance officers, community liaison support, quality personnel, or other technical specialists required for the project. We help ensure that their inputs are included in planning, site coordination, progress reporting, and project decision-making.
We believe these services are part of the full project puzzle. A project may have good designs, an approved programme, and a capable contractor, but if environmental, health, safety, and compliance matters are not properly managed, the project can still face delays, risks, penalties, unsafe conditions, or unnecessary disputes.
Our support may include the following:
Across each discipline, our role is practical and coordination-focused:
Our aim is to help clients maintain better control over project risks, site responsibilities, compliance actions, and specialist inputs. We do this by keeping the right people informed, the right records available, and the right issues visible throughout the project.

Health and Safety and Environmental Role