Unitywater is responsible for handling the water supply as well as the sewage in the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, and Noosa regions. As a result, parties that have to engage with those systems must engage with Unitywater. Starting on July 1 of 2021, those interested in submitting connections applications involving non-trunk infrastructure will have to do so through an accredited entity. On the plus side, this promises to be much more efficient, so much so that Unitywater has produced an estimate that connection approval times will go down from about 50 business days to just 10 business days. However, this means that interested parties are going to have to choose an accredited entity under Unitywater’s Accreditation and Certification System sooner or later unless they are willing to undergo the accreditation process themselves.
Fortunately, there is no real need to take such a drastic step when 360 Civil Consulting is available to work with clients situated throughout the Sunshine Coast and the rest of South East Queensland, Australia.
Simply put, we are experienced professionals who are accredited under Unitywater’s Accreditation and Certification System, meaning that we can handle the connections applications for both the water system and the sewage system with minimal fuss and hassle. Something that will enable our clients to focus on the tasks that they are best-suited to handle.
We also offer a number of other engineering and consulting services, meaning that we can help out a wide range of clients involved in civil engineering projects with a wide range of needs. As such, those who fit the criterion should contact us to learn more about how they can benefit.