Leading provider of climate resilience, adaptation management, and maritime engineering, Royal HaskoningDHV, has announced the promotion of two of its senior engineering team to support further growth in the waterfront development and coastal resilience sectors. Principal Coastal Engineers Natalie Patterson and Dan Messiter have both been promoted to the expanded role of Market Lead for Coastal and Waterfront Development, while also retaining their current engineering positions.
A report1 revealed Australian governments will need to invest $30 billion in large-scale coastal protection and adaptation projects over the next 50 years due to climate change heightening the vulnerability of coastal communities, property, and infrastructure. Royal HaskoningDHV has bolstered its team to help support governments and communities through this important development phase to strengthen long-term coastal resilience within the country.
Royal HaskoningDHV provides support, guidance and development in coastal and waterfront development for local residents, trade, and tourism. The company is highly experienced in this area, with notable projects including designing a seawall for Waverley Council to meet modern surf lifesaving and beach access standards, and to address coastal protection needs and the impact of rising sea levels.
The team also designed repair solutions for minor ports entrance breakwaters at Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Nambucca Heads. These critical infrastructure repairs ensure long-term protection and stability to regional township areas, safeguarding communities and associated business and tourism against climate change uncertainty.
Royal HaskoningDHV continues to support the resilience and protection of Queensland’s Gold Coast coastline through its Sand Sourcing and Supply Study, a key initiative aimed at combating the impacts of climate change. With decades of experience in coastal management, the company was engaged by the City of Gold Coast to plan for future large-scale beach nourishment projects that will protect local infrastructure, tourism, and community livelihoods.
The Royal HaskoningDHV team’s coastal expertise has also been commissioned for several resilience projects in Pacific Island countries including Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu and the Marshall Islands where mitigating coastal climate change challenges is at the heart of the nation’s existence. Similar work is being completed in the Torres Straits Islands.
The company takes a multidisciplinary approach to creating tailored plans that ensure efficient, sustainable, and resilient waterfront developments by addressing both engineering and environmental contexts on land and in the water.
Both Patterson and Messiter will be presenting at the NSW Coastal Conference in Batemans Bay in November 2024.
[1] insurancecouncil.com.au/resource/new-report-finds-30bn-needed-to-protect-coastal-communities/
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