Service · EMP / CEMP
Environmental Management Plans that hold up.
Whether a council condition, an EPA expectation or your own duty under the law triggered it — you need an EMP the regulator will accept and your team will actually use. That's the one we build.
What it is
One document. Every risk, owned.
Under the Environment Protection Act 2017, every Victorian business has a General Environmental Duty: take all reasonably practicable steps to minimise risk to human health and the environment. An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is how you demonstrate it — a structured framework that identifies your site's risks and assigns the controls, monitoring and responsibilities that manage them.
For construction and development projects, the same discipline takes the form of a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) — typically required by council planning conditions before works begin.
A working document, not shelf-ware
An EMP only protects you if it's used. Ours are written for the people running the site — plain-English controls, clear triggers, and an optional digital inspection layer that keeps it live.
CEMP · CONSTRUCTION PHASE
The deliverable
What a regulator-ready EMP contains.
01 · CONTEXT
Site & activity profile
Your operations, site setting, sensitive receptors and the specific regulatory triggers that apply.
02 · RISK
Site-specific risk assessment
Each environmental risk identified, ranked by consequence and likelihood — not a generic template list.
03 · CONTROLS
Management measures
Practical controls mapped to each risk, with responsibilities, triggers and corrective actions assigned.
04 · PROOF
Monitoring & reporting
The monitoring program and records that let you demonstrate GED compliance when asked.
Process
From site walk to sign-off.
Field data is captured digitally on site and flows straight into assessment and drafting on our platform — so senior time goes into the risk calls, and the document lands sooner.
Desktop review & site inspection
We analyse your activities, regulatory requirements, site setting and any past environmental data, then walk the site to identify the risks and required controls first-hand.
EMP development
Policies, management measures and monitoring programs assembled against EPA Victoria's environmental management planning expectations — integrated with how your operation already runs.
Delivery & implementation
A practical, user-friendly EMP document, with support to embed it — toolbox content, inspection checklists, and periodic reviews as regulations evolve.
Digitised follow-through OPTIONAL
Routine site inspections captured digitally with dashboard access — ongoing performance tracked against the plan, not filed and forgotten.
Why it matters
Why an EMP is worth doing properly.
LEGAL
Meets your obligations
Operating without adequate risk management exposes you to penalties and notices under both the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and the Environment Protection Act 2017.
OPERATIONAL
Keeps projects moving
A credible CEMP satisfies planning conditions and keeps construction programs on schedule — no stop-work surprises.
REPUTATIONAL
Reduces real-world impact
A plan people actually follow prevents pollution incidents and the clean-up costs, notices and headlines that follow them.
Received a council condition or EPA notice?
Don't wait for the deadline to get close. An early conversation usually reveals a faster, cheaper path than you'd expect — book a free consultation or read our guide to responding to an EPA notice.
FAQ
Common EMP questions.
Do I actually need an EMP?
If a council planning condition, an EPA interaction or a contract requires one — yes, explicitly. Beyond that, any business whose activities pose environmental risk has a General Environmental Duty under the EP Act 2017, and an EMP is the standard way to demonstrate you're meeting it. Our guide "Do I need an EMP?" covers the triggers in detail.
What's the difference between an EMP and a CEMP?
Same discipline, different phase. An EMP manages the ongoing environmental risks of an operating business or site; a CEMP manages the temporary but intense risks of a construction program — dust, noise, sediment, spoil, complaints — and is usually tied to a planning permit condition.
What's the difference between an EMP and an RMMP?
An RMMP is a specific document required of EPA operating licence holders under licence condition OL_G5. An EMP is the broader planning and GED instrument. If you hold an EPA licence, you likely need an RMMP; see our EMP vs RMMP guide.
How long does an EMP take?
It depends on site complexity and how quickly we can get on site — but because drafting is automated on our platform, the usual bottlenecks (assembly, formatting, consistency checking) are largely removed. We'll give you a committed timeframe with the fixed quote.
Get an EMP the regulator will accept — and your team will use.
Free initial consultation. Fixed scope and price before we start. Reviewed and signed off by an ex-EPA Victoria consultant.