Three tiers reflecting increasing operational integration, technical access, and territorial commitment. Each tier is defined by what the partner can deliver independently using SRBT systems.
SRBT provides the engineering concept and material/system logic for each project. The partner executes. SRBT operates as a technical backoffice — producing method statements, material specifications, and application parameters.
Partners at this tier can take on technically demanding projects without maintaining internal engineering capacity for novel vegetation and stabilisation systems.
Includes SRBT training programme, GASBE community access, and introductory equipment and material network access.
SRBT operates as a lead channel for the partner's territory. Regional project inquiries received by SRBT are routed to the partner for execution.
The territorial arrangement is defined: the partner is SRBT's execution partner for their region. SRBT does not establish competing partnerships in the same territory.
Includes everything in Tier 1, plus territorial lead routing and expanded material and equipment network access.
Access to SRBT's proprietary analysis and simulation tools. Partners at this tier can produce independent project assessments: quantified outcome projections, performance assumptions, and system comparisons.
This fundamentally changes the partner's client engagement — from presenting generic methodology to presenting site-specific, data-supported system proposals.
Includes everything in Tier 1 and 2, plus tool access, co-branding rights, and the deepest integration into SRBT's ongoing system development.
Tier allocation is determined through the partnership assessment process — based on operational capacity, geographic territory, and sector experience.