NCC Environmental Services (Pty) LTD is a leading SHERQ and Biodiversity consulting firm and a valued strategic and implementation partner to some of Southern Africa’s most respected conservation organisations and environmental experts. Our purpose is to conserve and create sustainable environments that enable people, planet and business to thrive. NCC specialises in designing customised solutions, in partnership with experts, that add real value to our client’s business and brand.
Since our founding in 2003, we've gained a great understanding of commonly occurring challenges across all the industries within which we work. This enables our team to offer the following environmental services:
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Monitoring & Assurance
- Environmental Control Officers & Auditors
- Film and Event Location Management
- Protected Area Planning
- Ecological Services & Monitoring
- Invasive Species Management
- Project Development & Management
- Health & Safety Consulting Services
- SHERQ & Essential Skills Training
- Ecological Search & Rescue
- Integrated Wildfire Management
- Incident Command System Training
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Industry
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Environmental Services
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Company size
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201-500 employees
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Headquarters
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Cape Town, Western Cape
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Type
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Privately Held
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Founded
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2003
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Specialties
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Environmental Management Consulting Services, Biodiversity Conservation Management, Film, Sports & Events Consulting Services, Provision of Fulltime EHS Proffesionals, Health and Safety Consulting Services, SHERQ and Essential Skills Training Programs, Wildland Firefighting, Invasive Species Management, Integrated Wildfire Management, Incident Command System, Plant Search and Rescue Services, Carbon Sequestration Project Implementation , Human Wildlife Conflict Management, Geographical Information System Services , Water Use LIcence Application, Environmental Impact Assessments, Project Risk Management, Environmental and H&S Due Dilligence, Wildfire Training, Incident Management Team, Conservation Offsets, and Wildfire Pre-Attack Plans