Arboricultural Impact Assessment

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An Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA) is a detailed report prepared by a qualified arborist that evaluates how a proposed development may affect existing trees on or near the site. In accordance with AS 4970 – Protection of trees on development sites, the assessment identifies which trees can be retained, which may need to be removed, and provides clear recommendations for tree protection and management throughout the construction process

Why is an Arboricultural Impact Assessment necessary?

Ensures compliance with council and planning regulations.

Prevents unnecessary removal of valuable or protected trees.

Protects trees from structural damage and health decline and thereby mitigating risk to public and private safety and property damage

Supports sustainable development by integrating trees into project planning.

Provides clear documentation for planning approvals and construction management.

Our Arboricultural Impact Assessment Process

We follow industry best practices and guidelines from the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) to ensure accurate and reliable evaluations.

  • Step 1: Site Survey & Preliminary assessment
    Document existing trees, their species, condition, location, and suitability for retention.
  • Step 2: Impact Analysis
    Assess how construction may affect the trees’ root zones, structure, and overall health.
  • Step 3: Retention & Removal Plan
    Identify which trees can be retained and which may need removal.
  • Step 4:Tree Protection Measures
    Provide practical strategies to protect trees during and after construction.
  • Step 5: Formal Reporting
    Deliver a formal report aligned with council submission requirements.

Who Needs an Arboricultural Impact Assessment?

Property developers

Builders and contractors

Architects and urban planners

Councils and government bodies

Homeowners planning major renovations or new builds

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