by adminmlt | Jun 5, 2026 | Articles
Across Australia, regions are experiencing significant population growth, driving the need for thousands of new homes and jobs to support expanding communities. As planning regulations continue to evolve, the standards for development applications are becoming...
by adminmlt | Jun 5, 2026 | Articles
Did you know that an estimated 68% of traffic management submissions to local councils are rejected on the first attempt? This high failure rate typically stems from a lack of technical precision that only a qualified traffic engineer can provide to meet the...
by adminmlt | Jun 5, 2026 | Articles
Over 75% of new car sales are now SUVs, yet many residential driveways are still designed using outdated interpretations of conflicting codes. Designing a compliant access point often feels like a battle between competing regulations. You’re likely dealing with...
by adminmlt | Jun 4, 2026 | Articles
42% of development delays in Australia are linked to traffic-related RFIs that could have been avoided during the initial design phase. For developers, these delays translate directly into high holding costs and the risk of reduced site yield due to aggressive parking...
by adminmlt | Jun 4, 2026 | Articles
With EPA Victoria now enforcing penalties up to $1,814,400 per offense for non-compliance, a development’s waste strategy is no longer a secondary concern. For developers and architects, the primary challenge lies in translating complex council policies into a...
by adminmlt | Jun 3, 2026 | Articles
The 2016 Census revealed that Adelaide has the highest number of people commuting to work by car in Australia, a statistic that continues to drive strict infrastructure regulations. For developers, mastering the South Australia Planning and Design Code: Vehicle...