Bernie Wood Singleton Earthmoving 2330
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ABOUT Singleton Earthmoving was established in 1981 by Bernie Wood and Paul Gleeson. It has always been a family owned and managed business. It started off from humble beginnings as a plant hire business with two pieces of equipment; a roller and water cart which was hired out into the general construction industry. It has since grown into a multifaceted earthmoving business with much broader capability. The business prides itself on integrity and delivering high quality results, testament to the long standing relationships with clients and the repeat business. Our People Singleton Earthmoving prides itself on its people. A lot of our operators are local farmers in the region that have grown up with strong work ethics and contribute valuable knowledge and a wealth of experience in operating plant and machinery. We are committed to fostering our people ensuring safe work practices and high quality outputs. Our team of staff are all part of the Singleton Earthmoving family working together to deliver for our customers and uplift the community. SERVICES Plant Hire Earthworks Mine Rehabilitation Subdivision Development Stemming Supply & Placement Poly Pipe Welding Civil Construction OCE Coverage Bulk Haulage Licenced Shot Firers/ Explosive Handlers Mining Projects Singleton Earthmoving has the capability to assist in a broad range of surface mining applications. We pride ourselves on being agile and able to adapt to your organisations needs whilst ensuring we deliver your project safely, on time and on budget Supply and placement of stemming (Blast) Rehabilitation Drain de-silting Dam Construction Road Building Fencing Poly Pipe Welding Contact us today for more information.
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