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Remote Infrastructure Group
Sector · Land Management

Specialist land management, presented like a serious contractor.

Arboricultural and land-management work for contractors pursuing council panels and state Crown Lands contracts, including full quality and capability suites built to the relevant Australian Standards. A specialist field where the right documentation is the difference between a panel seat and a no.

  • AS 0Pruning of amenity trees, built into the QMS
  • AS 0Protection of trees on development sites
  • PanelsCouncil and state Crown Lands procurement
  • $0M+Government civil managed by the principal

Specialist panels are won on systems and evidence as much as price. The documentation has to read to the relevant Australian Standards from the first page.

The problem

Capable on the ground, invisible on paper.

  • Council arboriculture and land-management panels are won on quality systems and evidence, and a strong field operator with thin documentation never gets shortlisted.

  • The work has to be presented to the relevant Australian Standards, and a submission that does not reference them reads as an amateur to the assessor.

  • State Crown Lands and bushfire asset-protection contracts carry compliance expectations that most small specialists cannot evidence in the required format.

  • Capability statements written for general civil do not translate to specialist vegetation work, and the panel notices.

How it plays out

Where RIG earns its place.

Council arboriculture panel

A specialist contractor pursuing a council arboriculture works panel, where the QMS and capability suite decide whether they make the shortlist.

RIG’s role

Full quality, capability and methodology suite built to the relevant Australian Standards.

Bushfire asset protection

A state Crown Lands bushfire asset-protection-zone maintenance contract with compliance and methodology requirements beyond a standard quote.

RIG’s role

Tender support, capability and methodology written to the contract's compliance regime.

Crossing into civil

A land-management contractor expanding into council civil and clearing packages who needs to present credibly in a new market.

RIG’s role

Capability statements and project profiles rebuilt for the work they are now chasing.

The payoff

Documentation that earns the panel seat.

  • Quality systems built to the relevant Australian Standards from the first page.
  • Capability and methodology written for specialist vegetation work, not generic civil.
  • Compliance evidence in the format Crown Lands and councils actually require.
  • A submission that reads like a serious contractor, because the documents finally match the work.
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