Bush Regeneration Services


TIN’s professional services include:

  • Bush regeneration and weed control
  • Site assessment and inspection services
  • Erosion and sediment control solutions
  • Preparation and implementation of ecological assessments and restoration plans
  • Detailed flora and bird surveys
  • Monitoring and maintenance of works and services
  • Local seed collection and propagation
  • Supply of quality plant stock grown from locally sourced seed
  • Support and coordination of on ground community projects
  • Presentations, exhibitions, displays and demonstrations

BUSH REGENERATION EXPERTISE


TIN's bush regeneration experience includes:
  • Working in all major plant communities in the Hunter, Central Coast and Lower North Coast including rainforest, coastal, wet and dry sclerophyll forests, wetlands, sub-alpine regions and riparian zones.
  • Regeneration of sensitive areas including Endangered Ecological Communities and Threatened Species habitat
  • Rehabilitation of natural and constructed wetlands.
  • Revegetation of severely degraded industrial areas
  • Control of invasive, environmental and noxious weeds in sensitive ecosystems
  • Stream-bank rehabilitation, erosion and sediment control
  • Restoration of remnant and littoral rainforest areas
  • Rehabilitation projects on private properties

PRICING POLICY

  • TIN's Ethics Charter, OH & S and EEO policies underpin all work practices.
  • All work is undertaken according to industry best practice.
  • Fully equipped Bush Regeneration teams of 2-8 or more are available based on an 8 hour day

Daily Rates

(as at April 2008)

Bush Regen crew of 4
$1248 +GST.

Bush Regen Supervisor
for supporting volunteer projects
$42/hour + GST

ADDITIONAL CHARGES

¨ Work required outside general Regen/Reveg practices, prices are negotiated.

¨ Hiring charge for specialist equipment.

¨ Travel costs if beyond local area

¨ Herbicides, if not provided by the customer .

¨ Green waste removal costs, generally weed is recycled on site.

¨ Weeding of Juncus acutus

 

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