Moving construction equipment sounds like a tedious and arduous task, but it’s actually quite simple. There are many types of machinery out there, all of which are generally expensive and require careful handling when in transit. For every piece of machinery, there is a mode of transportation that can take it to its destination. Here …
Changing the face of construction – Brisbane woman leads the shift
Now almost 10 years in, she has the confidence to refer to herself as managing director and is slowly leading the charge of women into the traditionally male-dominated industry. “When I started IRead More
Inside Australian manufacturing
Turner Engineering is a family business that’s stuck to traditional manufacturing values of producing quality earthmoving attachments from quality Australian steel. Founded by Mick Turner in 1954,Read More
How solar powered RFID can monitor assets on remote sites
Radio frequency identification and solar technologies have combined to provide a flexible, inexpensive way to monitor equipment and people on construction sites. Each year, up to $1Read More
Cost-effective solution for regional roads
NSW-based business Grade Control may have started out focusing on simple blade indicator systems for graders but founder Phil Polmear has continued to reinvent the business and now supplies a more diverseRead More
Brisbane auction sees construction and transport markets hit high gear
Ritchie Bros.’ recent Brisbane auction proved to be a huge success, especially for sellers in the transport construction sectors. Buyers travelled from different regions, chasing all types of equipment,Read More
Case study: Reliability key to winning projects
Reliable machinery is essential to winning important contracts, according to NSW contractor JGB Contractors, and choosing the right equipment supplier has been imperative to its success. JBG ContractorsRead More