In Episode 6, Matt sits down with Harout, civil engineer and Director at Ocean Protect, to unpack a hard industry truth: approval is not the finish line.
From Olympic construction projects to leading a 100-person environmental engineering business, Harout has seen stormwater systems at every stage - concept, design, construction, and years later when they’re opened and inspected.
This episode dives into:
- Why most stormwater systems are never properly maintained
- The gap between modelling and reality
- Construction-phase failures that damage environmental assets
- PFAS, microplastics and emerging contaminants
- Why engineering responsibility extends decades beyond approval
If you work in council, consulting, or construction, this conversation challenges how you think about ownership and accountability.
Timestamps
[00:00:00] Introduction to Harout
[00:02:00] Early Signs of an Engineer
[00:04:00] Migrant Expectations and Career Pressure
[00:05:30] Bachelor of Technology Pathway
[00:07:00] From Theory to Site
[00:09:30] Lifestyle Reality of Construction
[00:12:00] Entering Technical Sales
[00:14:00] “Sales” as an Engineering Skill
[00:16:00] Transition into Stormwater
[00:18:00] What Actually Happens When It Rains
[00:21:00] Biofiltration and Rain Gardens Explained
[00:24:00] MUSIC Modelling and Compliance Culture
[00:28:00] Construction Phase Failures
[00:31:00] The Maintenance Gap
[00:34:00] Lifecycle Accountability
[00:37:00] Scaling Ocean Protect
[00:41:00] Emerging Contaminants
[00:45:00] Stormwater vs Sewage Misconceptions
[00:48:00] Environmental Impact in Real Terms
[00:52:00] Responsibility of Councils, Consultants and Contractors
[00:56:00] Creating Roles for Passionate Engineers
[01:00:00] R&D and Innovation in Practice
[01:05:00] Wildlife and Ecosystem Impact
[01:09:00] Advice for Engineers
[01:14:00] Final Reflections
Are we designing for approval… or for performance in 20 years?If you work in council, consulting or construction, this episode is worth your time.
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Additional Resources
Website: fullsendengineering.com
Email Matt: matt@fullsendengineering.com
Ocean Protect: oceanprotect.com.au