There is increasing activity on site at Glen Iris Estate as we prepare for the start of development works. This includes setting up dust management initiatives, identifying and protecting trees that will form part of the new residential community, fauna relocation and the establishment of a site compound for civil contractor, Densford Civil.
Densford Civil Site Compound
Densford Civil has set up a project office and site compound just off Dean Road, opposite Yarra Vista Park.
This compound will also be used by any sub-contractors working on the first stages of the development over the coming 18 months to two years.
Fauna Relocation
Qualified environmental consultants have been engaged to carefully and safely relocate any fauna that may be living in the stage one works area at Glen Iris Estate.
There location program is occurring prior to any vegetation being cleared, but the consultants will continue to monitor for fauna throughout the works.
Dust Management Preparation
As part of their comprehensive site management plan, Densford Civil is installing several dust management initiatives across the site.
These include:
Tree Retention
Prior to development works commencing, special measures have been taken to protect mature trees that will be retained in the new residential community.
The process began with trees across the initial phase of the project being rated and classified to identify those suitable for retaining within the new neighbourhood.
This work has informed the detailed road design and layouts and was completed under the guidance of qualified arboriculturists.
Other tree management activities included:
The removal of some trees, starting with the non-native species, has now begun with experienced clearing sub-contractors undertaking the work over the coming weeks.
Removing these trees is a necessary part of the early development works.
The retention of hundreds of mature trees, is an important element of the vision for Glen Iris Estate, providing leafy streets and parks, habitat for birds and other wildlife, and a host of environmental benefits not found in many other new residential estates.
The development will also include the planting of more than 1,100 new trees across the project to complement the existing tree canopy.