Given the wet start to 2020, maintaining a high level of site ESC compliance has been challenging. Whilst intense rain events and high winds present challenging weather conditions, this does not negate our duty to effectively manage such instances and comply with prescribed conditions and provisions under GED.
Read More2020 is going to be a big year on the Cross River Rail project. We will see the work starting at the RNA Showgrounds’ Exhibition station, as well as station upgrade works at Fairfield and Yeronga, and at the project’s southern tunnel portal south of Boggo Road.
Read MoreWe were recently asked to determine a 85th percentile 2-day rainfall depth for a DTMR project in Central Queensland where spatial constraints did not permit the installation of a 5-day Type D basin.
Read MoreComprising of 13 individual projects and spanning more than 1,700 km, the Inland Rail is the largest freight rail infrastructure project in Australia and one of the most significant infrastructure projects in the world.
Read MoreThis is the Story of Australia – the story of an extraordinary nation. This weekend we we celebrate our nation, its highs and lows, its achievements and most of all, its people. We’re all part of the story.
Read MoreA fit, healthy and somewhat young Topo staff member was recently undertaking fieldwork in North Queensland and was reminded first hand of the effects of heat stress (fortunately only a very mild case) and the importance of identifying symptoms.
Read MoreHappy New Year from the TOPO team. We are very excited about 2020 and seeing what it has in store for us all. We are back in the office from Monday, so if you are in the neighbourhood, pop in for a coffee!
Read More2019 has been another amazing year for us, and we are mighty proud of all we have accomplished and all the projects we have been involved in…
Read MoreWe believe in giving back to the community and throughout 2019 we have supported multiple local charities and community groups.
Read MoreTopo would like to thank all the attendees who supported our 1-day intermediate and 3-day advanced training courses in Darwin last week.
Read MoreDuring dry periods we can become complacent. We understand that when it is dry, sometimes your erosion and sediment controls become redundant or removed. The best advice we can provide is be prepared and have a wet weather strategy!
Read MoreThe short duration high intense events (i.e. thunderstorms) typically produce large amounts of fast flowing runoff from a relatively small to moderate rainfall amount. Ensuring your drainage is up to scratch is essential to manage these high intensity events.
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