Construction Environmental Planning is quickly becoming one of the most talked about topics in the Australian construction industry today. The increase in public awareness about the impact of human activities on the natural environment in combination with government environmental legislation being passed has caused this to happen. The reality is that taking into account the natural environment is an important thing if we all aspire to be responsible citizens of the world.
As you may or may not know, the most important legislation in the land regarding environmental management is what is called the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, which was passed ten years ago in 1999. As part of this legislation, anyone wanting to proceed with a construction project needs to adequately comply with certain environmental guidelines. This involves creating a construction environmental management plan from scratch.
Construction Environmental Planning is not something to be taken lightly. While there exists a moral obligation to the natural environment, there are also some penalties that can be imposed if you are found not to be in compliance with current legislation. The softest one of these is a financial penalty, which can actually be harsh if losing thousands of dollars can be painful for you. On the other hand, there is a more serious penalty which is facing prosecution. You certainly do not want to face that possibility.
You may also be interested in choosing environmental planning as a career in the construction industry. There are plenty of environmental planning jobs out there if you are prepared to look in the right places and have the right qualifications.
For some, the whole idea of Construction Environmental Planning may be daunting and challenging, however, there is little point resisting such an importance practice.

