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Robust management of the planning, Environmental Impact Statement and consultation stakeholder engagement process is critical to the success of a development project. Drawing on more than 30 years' experience of supporting the development needs of industry and the commercial/residential development sectors, RSK has the capability to optimise the process, enhance planning outcomes and deliver business advantage throughout the development process life cycle.
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RSK’s integrated approach comprises both its environmental impact and ground investigation teams. Together they provide innovative ways to optimise planning authorisations, while allaying public concerns. 

Help from the outset

RSK minimises environmental contraints by identifying issues early and ensuring mitigation measures are feasible. 

RSK understands environmental and socio-economic impacts

RSK’s in-house specialists cover all aspects of environment and socio-economic assessment. 

RSK understands the wider context of development decisions to assist site selection

At an early stage, our team will evaluate the development show-stoppers, such as including planning constraints, utility connections, access, water supply/abstraction, power supply (including renewables options), drainage, waste water disposal/treatment, access, air quality, waste disposal and contamination issues. 

RSK understands the importance of involving stakeholders in project planning

RSK’s stakeholder engagement process is comprehensive, iterative and activated from day one. 

RSK's innovative data management presentation tools can improve stakeholder communication

RSK has developed unique Geographic Information Systems, computer-generated visualisation tools and data presentation forms to ensure potential impacts are clearly understandable to potential stakeholders. 

RSK provides life cycle support throughout the planning authorisation cycle

We have the capability to stay involved throughout the planning cycle, including public inquiries.

 
 
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