Engineering

Engineering

Tomkinson employs a dedicated staff of civil engineers and designers with skills in all phases of design associated with development of small to large scale sites.

Our engineers are experienced on a wide range of projects that ensures we provide proficient and reliable service to our clients. Tomkinson engineers are focused on the design balance of meeting required standards, economics and practicality.

Tomkinson Group employs a dedicated staff of civil engineers and designers with skills in all phases of design associated with development of small to large scale sites.

Our engineers are experienced on a wide range of projects that ensures we provide proficient and reliable service to our clients. Tomkinson Group engineers are focused on the design balance of meeting required standards, economics and practicality.

Tomkinson’s engineers work in a wide range of Civil Engineering fields including:

  • Rural and urban roads
  • Road intersections
  • Stormwater drainage
  • Stormwater retardation
  • Stormwater drainage hydrology and hydraulic dynamic modelling
  • Flood modelling for creeks and flood plains
  • Sewerage and sewer pump stations/systems
  • Water supply and recycled water supply
  • Earthworks
  • Water sensitive urban design

A civil engineer must be able to design safe infrastructure which meet standard codes in the relevant regions. This infrastructure must be designed with maintenance, efficiency and other economic concerns in mind, as well to ensure that they will endure through years of use.
Tomkinson’s land development engineering capabilities are founded on experience, project delivery, innovation and will work cooperatively with clients and teams on small or large projects.

Typical engagements include:

  • Residential subdivision
  • Industrial subdivision
  • Rural subdivision
  • Private development designs
  • Bulk earthworks and site preparation
  • Roundabout and intersection design
  • Car park design
  • Business parks water and sewer treatment facilities (civil components)
  • Vehicle swept path
  • Analysis government tenders/contracts/authorities

Civil

  • Land subdivision – residential, industrial and commercial
  • Municipal and private infrastructure schemes
  • Pre-purchase appraisals of land subdivision sites
  • Economic feasibility evolution, cost estimates and cash flow
  • Superintendent of works

Hydrology

  • Stream and flood modelling
  • Water sensitive urban design
  • Stormwater design and management systems
  • Lakes and water features and hydrology studies

Transport & Traffic

  • Design of urban and rural road networks
  • Intersection design
  • Route feasibility studies
  • Traffic management studies
  • Consultancy services to municipalities
  • Road safety audits

Construction

  • Tender documentation and evaluation
  • Contract administration
  • Quantities and schedules
  • Site inspections and quality audits
  • Cost to complete reporting

Infrastructure

  • Environmental impact statements
  • Water supply and sewerage reticulation system
  • Waste water disposal
  • Solid waste collection and disposal
  • Waste minimisation and recycling

I am opposed to the laying down of rules or conditions … lest the progress of improvement tomorrow might be embarrassed or shackled by recording or registering as law the prejudices or errors of today

Isambard K Brunel, Engineer
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