Planning expectations around SuDS, tree planting, biodiversity and environmental performance continue to evolve. At the same time, schemes must remain commercially viable, buildable and attractive to occupiers and purchasers.
The challenge is balancing planning, programme and commercial priorities while delivering practical infrastructure that works successfully within real development environments.
Our systems are designed for the pressures of live development projects, where programme certainty, coordination and finished quality all matter.
We support residential, commercial and mixed-use developments through solutions that integrate tree planting, drainage and public realm infrastructure within practical site layouts.
We help developers deliver schemes that balance compliance, constructability and long-term value.
GreenBlue Urban supports development projects from early planning and design through to construction delivery and handover.
This approach helps development teams reduce redesign risk while supporting efficient delivery and durable finished outcomes.
We provide practical systems supported by technical guidance, specification support and coordinated delivery input suited to real construction programmes.
Our systems are used across residential, commercial and mixed-use developments of varying scale, helping developers deliver attractive, compliant and durable environments.
These projects demonstrate practical approaches to integrating tree planting, drainage and landscape infrastructure within complex development sites and live construction programmes.
Combining sustainable drainage and urban landscape infrastructure within a major residential development to help manage surface water while creating greener, more resilient public spaces throughout the scheme.
Integrating urban tree planting within a major linear park development to support healthy canopy growth, improve biodiversity and create a greener, more resilient public realm through the centre of Nine Elms.
Combining sustainable drainage and landscape infrastructure within a residential development to help manage surface water while creating greener, more attractive public spaces throughout the scheme.