Tuil Solutions Ltd is an independent consultancy which offers a wide range of services in flood risk management, surface water management and water sensitive urban design.
Flooding cannot always be prevented, however the detrimental effects can be reduced by good planning and management. Tuil Solutions believe in a systematic approach to flood management, providing cost effective and technically practical solutions. We can help you with:
• assessing the risk
• determining the impact
• identifying the most appropriate solution.
Our flood risk management specialists support architects, developers, the public, government agencies and other organisations, who need to employ specialist expertise to assist in carrying out a specific project.
We also have extensive experience in surface water management and can provide innovative solutions which we can apply to meet your specific needs.
We believe in adopting an integrated approach to surface water management and advocate the use of green infrastructure. Incorporating SuDS into development proposals at an early stage ensures planning requirements are met and reduces the potential impact on site layouts.
Our services include:
- Independent checks of flood risk assessments
- Expert witness support
- Planning support
- SuDS retrofitting
- Support on the implementation of flood risk legislation
- Advice on meeting regulatory requirements
- Stakeholder consultation
- Flood risk assessments
- Surface water management studies
- Flood evacuation plans
Tuil Solutions Ltd is led by Gaye McKay MA (HONS), MSc, C.WEM, MCIWEM. Gaye is an Environmental Scientist, with 23 years’ experience working for local authorities, regulatory authorities and the private sector. She has extensive experience in flood risk management, catchment management and sustainable drainage. She was formerly the co-ordinator of the UK SuDS monitoring project and assisted in the development of several national guidance documents on SuDS. Gaye has appeared as an expert witness on cases which have ranged from flooding from an urban culvert to overland flows on rural farmland.