Purton, Wiltshire
Project Overview
This project involved preparing a coordinated engineering package to support the planning submission for a new development. The work brought together several core elements required at planning stage, including the site’s highways layout, access arrangements, drainage strategy, and finished floor levels.
Each component needed to be developed in a way that demonstrated the site could be safely accessed, effectively drained, and delivered in a practical and policy‑compliant manner. The resulting package provided a clear technical foundation for the planning application and helped present the scheme as both feasible and well considered.
Key outputs
The scope of work included the preparation of a full planning‑stage engineering pack covering highways design, access proposals, drainage design, and a finished floor levels strategy. These elements were supported by the necessary drawings, calculations, and technical justification to show compliance with relevant standards and planning requirements. The coordinated nature of the package ensured that the planning authority received a consistent and comprehensive set of engineering proposals.
Value added
By integrating the highways, drainage, and levels strategies into a single, coherent submission, the project benefited from a streamlined planning process with fewer technical queries and a clearer path to approval. The engineering information strengthened the overall planning case by demonstrating that key infrastructure considerations had been addressed early and thoughtfully. This approach gave the client confidence that the development was technically sound and positioned for a smoother progression through the planning stages.