Our earthmoving package supplies tracked and wheeled excavators, backhoe loaders, and articulated loaders across a range of sizes to suit trenching, mass excavation, and material handling tasks. Machines are matched to job scale—compact models for urban confined sites and larger tracked excavators for heavy cut-and-fill operations. Each hire includes standard bucket options and quick couplers where requested for fast tool changes. Prior to dispatch, we confirm that the selected machine’s ground pressure is compatible with existing soils and that attachments are serviceable. Optional operators familiar with local site constraints can be supplied. For extended projects, periodic undercarriage inspections and scheduled greasing ensure reliability and extend component life. Our earthmoving offerings prioritize versatility: moving bulk materials efficiently while providing predictable performance under load.
Surface preparation is supported with a range of compactors, from small plate compactors for paving and landscaping to heavy tandem rollers for roadworks and sub-base compaction. Machines are selected to meet soil type and compaction specifications, and we provide guidance on lift thickness, pass counts, and compaction patterns to achieve required densities. For mixed-site conditions, we suggest combinations of vibratory plates and pneumatic-tyred rollers to manage varying material behavior. Maintenance includes vibratory system checks, pad/plate inspection, and fuel-system servicing prior to dispatch so compactors meet performance expectations on arrival. For contractors, correctly matched compaction equipment reduces rework and improves the longevity of road and foundation surfaces.
We provide lifting solutions including mobile cranes, rough-terrain telehandlers, and industrial forklifts for materials handling and assembly tasks. Crane hires include certified lifting plans and load charts relevant to the site; telehandlers are supplied with appropriate forks, buckets, or lifting jibs depending on the task. Forklift hire covers standard and high-capacity units for yard and warehouse operations. All lifting services are accompanied by safety briefings, exclusion zone marking recommendations, and, when required, qualified riggers or lifting supervisors to ensure compliance with safe-lift protocols. Properly managed lifting operations enhance safety and streamline installation sequences.
Reliable site support includes diesel and silent generators sized for power demands, water pumps for dewatering or supply, and modular lighting towers for night works. Generators are prepared with load testing and fuel-system checks; pumps are tested for flow and head capacity to match expected site conditions; lighting units are verified for lamp life and mast function. For extended deployments, maintenance schedules are planned to avoid performance dips. Support equipment reduces project downtime by ensuring utilities stay operational during critical phases such as pours, formwork, or night shifts.
Controlled demolition tasks are supported with hydraulic breakers, concrete crushers, and screening buckets to process spoil on-site. Equipment is selected to match substrate hardness and to deliver effective breakage rates while maintaining operator safety. Crushers and screening attachments assist in reclaiming aggregate for reuse, reducing waste transport and disposal costs. Our technicians advise on sequencing demolition to optimize separation and on-site processing flows, which reduces environmental impact and provides cost efficiencies when materials can be repurposed for fill or sub-base.
We supply skilled operators familiar with local site expectations, safety culture, and machine capabilities. Operators are vetted, certified, and briefed on site-specific hazards before starting. For client teams, we offer focused training sessions that cover safe machine operation, basic daily inspections, and simple diagnostic checks to spot developing faults. Supervisory support can be provided to coordinate multiple machines, optimize plant sequencing, and ensure that lifting and excavation tasks follow safe operational practices. This combined operator and training option raises productivity and reduces mechanical downtime caused by misuse or oversight.