Asbestos Source Assessment and Clearance for a Development Site, Catherine Field

iEnvi provided an independent asbestos source assessment and post‑removal clearance at a greenfield development in Catherine Field. The assessment determined the fragment originated from a historic stockpile, verification testing returned no asbestos detected, and the site was cleared to progress with development.

Proof in the Soil: PSI and Screening for a Former Sawmill

A concise, defensible Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) and targeted soil screening at a former regional Queensland sawmill clarified contamination risk (timber-treatment residues, unknown fill, petroleum), updated the conceptual site model and set clear triggers for any further DSI or groundwater work — supporting sale, planning and due diligence.

Fresh Lease, Clean Start: Baseline Check at a Busy Brisbane Logistics Hub

iEnvi completed a targeted, construction‑friendly Baseline Contamination Investigation at a large southern Brisbane warehouse and logistics facility to provide a defensible contamination snapshot for lease handover. The program combined desktop records review, GPR service clearing, targeted drilling (8 locations to ~8 m), 16 primary soil samples plus QA/QC for TRH, BTEXN, PAHs, metals and asbestos, and a Baseline Contamination Report signed by a CEnvP Site Contamination specialist.

From Quarterly to Biannual: Groundwater Monitoring that Keeps Risk Low

Practical groundwater monitoring that confirms monitored natural attenuation, meets regulator expectations, and supports a safe transition from quarterly to biannual sampling with clear triggers and contingency planning.

Confident Acquisition Backed by Targeted Environmental Checks

Targeted, NEPM‑aligned due diligence (PSI + simple tenant lines of enquiry) to give fast, proportionate assurance for acquisition and staged redevelopment of an industrial site in South Australia — reserving intrusive investigation for clearly observed triggers.

Building Confidently on a Closed Landfill: Gas Risk Assessment and a practical CEMP

How a lean, risk‑focused contaminated‑land approach gave a community sports club a construction‑ready landfill gas assessment and a practical Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) so the clubhouse could be built safely, on time and on budget.

Mercury Human Health Risk Assessment near Mine Site, Tasmania

iEnvi conducted a targeted soil, sediment and surface water sampling programme near a scheelite mine and municipal water intake in Tasmania to assess potential human health risks from mercury. Results indicated likely minimal risk in sampled areas but limited sampling and incomplete site history mean follow-up actions were recommended.