Cultural & Heritage

Increasingly, cultural and heritage considerations need to be included and actively managed in site development and site redevelopment works.Image 4 Medium

Projects need to be progressed with sensitivity to local stakeholder groups, including indigenous peoples, and with an appreciation of the potential for items of historical or archeological significance, both recent and pre- European, to be present on sites.

OTEK operates regularly within federal, state and local legislative requirements in each county’s jurisdictional divisions.

In addition we are experienced at identifying and implementing opportunities and strategies for engaging stakeholders beyond the minimum required under proclaimed regulations. In particular, we can bring unique assistance to projects where satisfying public expectations is critical, including assessing stakeholder risks according to project management methodology.

OTEK staff can assist your business and proposed development goals to comply with the latest government guidelines when completing Development Consent Applications.

This includes the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999), the Heritage Conservation Act (1991), bodies such as the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, State Government Heritage Acts and many others.Image 5 Medium

OTEK can provide these services and ensure via direct and personal public consultation processes an integrated and holistic management process that delivers your business needs on time and on budget.

 




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