The construction of a pipeline under an existing creek necessitated the creation of novel solutions to restore the area after construction was completed. A detailed flora survey and site assessment was undertaken to provide us with baseline data for the rest of the project. All major groundcover plants were dug up, transported to our nursery and potted up. Additionally, all the reeds, sedges and rushes growing along the creek banks were removed using machinery and placed into on-site sedge trenches.
These sedge trenches were designed to act as a surrogate environment until the plants could be reinstated along the reformed creek banks after construction. Topsoil was also stockpiled for reapplication after construction.










