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Cooper Civil. When precision matters.

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Every business has a unique story of evolution.  Remarkably in the earthmoving industry the story often develops and blooms from a similar template.  Hard work, determination and a strong relationship with a remarkable dealership are key ingredients fundamental to the success.  Rhys Cooper founder of Cooper Civil located on the Sunshine Coast a few hours North of Brisbane, QLD shared his triumph with us this edition.

Rhys who has been operating machinery since he was twelve years old, grew up on a farm in New Zealand.  In 2001 he moved to Australia to pursue work in the logging industry in Victoria and then moved across to Western Australia to try his hand in the mining game.  Whilst working in the mines, Rhys found himself travelling to various sites all over the state operating various pieces of machinery before settling permanently in Queensland four years ago.  Rhys worked on wages as a contractor for two years before deciding that his pathway was to venture out independently.  Together with business partner Josh Mudge, they created Cooper Civil.  Everybody wanted them to succeed and the support and encouragement they receive from other contractors, friends and family was instrumental to getting the business off the ground.

Whilst many contractors start with an old second-hand machine, this was not part of their plan.  The work they were chasing required a serious machine and it was equally important in order to be taken seriously when pitching for work.  Their first Cat® 324E was purchased secondhand however it was immaculate, with only 120 hours and fitted with all the latest GPS technology.  It was virtually brand new and represented great value.  Stuart Manton and Cat Finance were a major contributor to making their dreams a reality.

Within the first 12 months of business they had built up equity and their clients were asking for more machines.   In response to demand they visited Hastings Deering to sit down and discuss their options. Stuart & Hastings Deering were incredible from the start sharing a genuine interest in their success and went above and beyond any expectations.  They are the reason Cooper Civil had the confidence to expand the business so quickly.  Rhys is adamant that there is no way they would be where they are today without the support and encouragement that they have received from Hastings Deering.  Rhys has looked at other machines in the top price bracket of other manufactures including Hitachi however the level of service offered from Stuart Manton, Hastings Deering, CAT Finance and the superior machinery from Caterpillar, it quickly becomes an absolute no brainer.

Arriving at a job site with a new Cat machine, people instantly identify you as a serious operator.  The contractors with the big jobs want to demonstrate to their clients that their subcontractors are reliable.  This is imperative when winning tenders based on meeting deadlines and productivity targets.

Recently they purchased the latest groundbreaking top of the line Next Gen series Cat323.  They were the first owners of one of these machines in Queensland.  The machine has now clocked 900 hours and has well exceeded all expectations.  The new technologies have increased safety, efficiency, productivity and established a real point of difference with their competitors.  The Next Gen range of excavators have improvements that are far more advanced than a “nicer” touchscreen and improved stereo speakers.  Caterpillar have reduced the hydraulic hoses resulting in less maintenance, 1000 hour service intervals, 360 cameras, payload scales, 3d GPS from factory and less fuel consumption.  Another benefit of the new Cat excavators is that the parts are standardized.  Owning twelve excavators this is a big saving on time and money as you don’t have to stock take a range of filters for different machines.

Cooper Civil have just ordered another Cat 323 Next Gen excavator and are excited for the Cat 336 coming out next year.   They can almost guarantee that one of the first ones in the country will be bearing the Cooper Civil logo.  Rhys believes that the 36 tonne digger is the ultimate digger.  You can trim, do detailed work, especially with the precise controls, run a tilt hitch and the leading benefit is that you can pump truckloads of dirt out and keep the trucks moving.

With machines ranging from 14 – 25 tonne excavators they have a variety of attachments for most applications including a rock breaker and grabs that are interchangeable for the 20 – 25 tonne machines.  Combining these attachments with tilting hitches maximizes their machines ability to deliver a quality finished product fast, safe and on time helping their clients meet their deadlines.

John Moore at JTM Earthmoving Repairs is responsible for their machine maintenance.  John, an ex Hastings Deering fitter, is a top-notch mechanic with an intricate knowledge of Cat machines.  His attention to detail is mind blowing and Rhys tells tales of repairs he has witnessed John perform on site that other mechanics would be floating the machine away to be pulled apart. Cooper Civil have saved a significant amount of money using his services for their maintenance.

Cooper Civil are not afraid to travel for work.  Currently their main job they are working on is the Pacific Highway upgrade in Yamba.  They are now even looking at accepting work in Melbourne and Sydney.  This long-distance work is increasingly easier to accept as they have a very solid relationship with the larger contractors that they work who share confidence in the standard of work that Cooper Civil offers.  With today’s technology and the right operators, it doesn’t matter where in the country your machines are located.

Whilst buying machines and digging holes has been important, Rhys and Josh have focused on every facet of the business including accounts and marketing. All the machines proudly display the professionally designed logo on the boom and counterweight and all operators have the logo on their uniform.  They have embraced the power of social media and have been surprised how little operators are using it for their businesses.  Civil Cooper have identified the importance of establishing a profile now so that when everybody else catches on they will be well ahead.  Instagram has been a great tool for showcasing their impressive machines and communicating some of the unique jobsites they work on.  It has also inadvertently worked as a recruitment tool.  Recently they employed an operator from New Zealand who found them on Instagram.  He was researching relocating to Australia, saw their Instagram posts and contacted them directly.  Whilst the earthmoving industry is not necessarily into social media now there may be people out there who just like looking at the machines who down the track could potentially become one of your best operators.

Their recipe for success seems to be working extremely well so far and they are absolutely flat out with work.  They are just about to start working with Fulton Hogan on the Bruce Highway upgrade in Caloundra.  They have developed solid relationships and built a strong brand reputation with all of the major operators, which has placed them in a position of demand including long-term contracts.

Rhys enjoys specialising in final trim and being able to offer an extremely high standard as he puts it, ‘when precision matters’.  Rhys has built his reputation on being that guy that can do the job quickly and cleanly.  The precision matters phrase has become the businesses positioning statement and really captures what they are about.  Rhys and Josh have been best mates since they were young teenagers and combined are a formidable duo.  Their personalities and areas of expertise complement each other exceptionally so it is no surprise that their business has experienced such success.  The boys don’t want to be slowing down with the rapid expansion of the business.  With Josh’s experience in drilling and potential contracts on the horizon, they may look at expanding into this area including buying a drilling rig.  Regardless of the avenue they chose, they are focused on expansion and streamlining their processes to maximise the efficiency whilst continue to deliver the best possible results for their clients.

Rhys always wants to be challenged and sees every day as an opportunity to make the most of it.  Who wants to be mediocre anyway?  With the business based on the Sunshine Coast the boys love working in the area, especially if there is a beach nearby for a quick surf after work.  Right now they are more than happy to put in the hard yards however looking to the future both agree it would be nice if they had a bit more free time and balance.  Rhys particularly enjoys training new operators and would relish focusing his role on human resources and training however presently it is very important to be on the ground in the face of the business.

For people starting out in the industry Rhys recommends being the best in your area of expertise.  Whilst it is difficult to buy your first machine it is important to build your own reputation as an exceptional operator whilst working for other people as a starting point.  Along with being a good operator it is imperative to know how to get along with people.  People want to work for you if you’re easy-going, firm but fair and approachable.   You must be prepared to work hard and not be paid for it.  For the first six months Rhys didn’t pay himself a cent and was working massive hours.

Any time not on the job site Rhys likes to try and be out in the water surfing as often as possible or spending time with his fiancée Gretchen and cats, Lamington and Jamoo.  He enjoys snowboarding and if he wasn’t working in the earthmoving industry you would find him pursuing his other passion which is spinning the turntables as a DJ.  Both Rhys and Josh share a love of music and DJing.   They have spent countless nights DJ’ing together over the years in nightclubs around the world. They love their drum and bass and staying in touch with all forms of electronic music.  They sometimes post pictures of themselves behind the decks on their company social media pages, to share their personal side away from work.  You can check them out at #coopercivil.

It’s hard not to get caught up in their excitement.  Their business is a passion which they love growing and developing whilst watching their hard work be paid in dividends.  It was inspirational and refreshing to meet such forward-thinking operators.  Rhys and Josh are the epitome of the future of earthmoving with their willingness to adopt new technology and change.  Whilst they are currently working their butts off to chase their dreams they are also doing all of the right things and there is no question their business is on the path to great success.

We had a ball meeting with them in one of the most beautiful parts of the world and can’t wait to follow their success as their fleet of beloved Cats grows.

XCMG Machinery: Designed to Perform, Built to Last

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As the world’s third largest construction equipment manufacturer with more than 40 years of industry experience, XCMG has built a global reputation for innovation, reliability and performance throughout its entire range of construction, agriculture and industrial machinery.

Mini Excavators

XCMG’s mini excavator range is one of Australia’s newest and most impressive line-ups of high-performance, value-for-money diggers. Starting with the compact yet powerful XE17U 1.7 tonner purpose-built for tight access work, up to the robust and powerful XE80E designed to dominate virtually any construction project, XCMG has you covered.

Large Excavators

XCMG heavy excavators are renowned worldwide for their exceptionally high power, excellent lifting capability, extensive reach, impressive operator comfort and overall maximum operator satisfaction.

Available in various excavator sizes to cater for virtually any requirement or project, the entire range offers exceptional hydraulic performance, cycle times and breakout force – operators can run many types of attachments that require a high flow machine, such as mulchers or augers.

Cabins are spacious and comfortable for even the longest days on the job, including sound dampening and state of the art controls. In addition, XCMG excavators are designed for efficient serviceability and minimal downtime, using only the most reliable components for premium longevity. Simply, XCMG heavy excavators are a must-have for any owner who requires versatility and performance at a competitive price.

 

Road Compaction Rollers & Graders

Already favourites with various major mine sites throughout Australia, XCMG road graders and compaction rollers are competitively priced and offer high power, heavy duty work capability, impressive operator comfort and overall renowned satisfaction.

Offering excellent manoeuvrability and controllability, XCMG road machinery also offer premium reliability and heavy-duty work capability using only the most premium componentry. Furthermore, XCMG machines are designed with safety and comfort of operation at the absolute forefront, with a spacious ROPS/ FOPS cab, double emergency stops, reverse cameras, spacious cabins, ergonomic controls and so much more.

Nationwide Backup & Support

With dealerships and service agents throughout Australia, your investment in XCMG machinery not only delivers a premium machine, but also the peace of mind and minimal downtime that comes with unmatched after-sales support. XCMG’s primary focus is to ensure your complete satisfaction throughout your machine’s lifetime and beyond, by providing the best equipment, parts, service and assistance available.

For more information about XCMG’s diverse range of construction, mining and agriculture equipment, visit www.xcmgmachinery.com.au.

CJD digs deep for multi-million-tonne tailings facility

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Few applications or locations are out of reach for CJD Equipment. This is why FMR Investments has partnered with CJD to build a 4-million-tonne tailings storage facility in the Goldfields of Western Australia.

FMR Investments has been in the mining game since the late 1980s as a miner and a former contractor, giving the company a history of expertise and expectations of what it takes to get a job done.

For the past 10 years, FMR has maintained a strong relationship with CJD Equipment, deploying several machines to its sites for thousands of hours of smooth operation.

FMR operates the Eloise copper mine in Queensland, the Gordon Sidar gold mine outside Kalgoorlie, and the Greenfields Mill at Coolgardie, also near Kalgoorlie.

With CJD’s dozens of branches, dealers and service agents across Australia, FMR has no trouble consulting with the supplier to find the right equipment for its projects.

For a tailings dam at Greenfields, FMR ordered a Volvo EC350D excavator from CJD as it had already experienced success with the machine at other locations.

Greenfields Mill general manager John Taaffe says choosing the EC350D was an easy decision and describes why CJD is a strong supplier.

“It came down to a price point, fuel economy and availability of the machine as well. CJD are really easy to deal with and we said yes pretty quickly,” Taaffe tells Australian Earthmoving.

“It’s their service support and the back-up service in the event of a breakdown; they’re very quick to come out and diagnose issues, and fix problems that we have on site.”

“They can help remotely, and they usually can send technicians to site within a couple of hours.”

The new tailings dam will be built in four stages and cover 24 hectares, according to Taaffe. The first stage will involve moving around 1.1 million tonnes of material over the course of three to four months.

Taaffe says his business requires a reliable supplier which can get the equipment on site at a moment’s notice.

“The dam needs to happen quickly and when we eventually get the go-ahead from the regulator, we need to be ready to start immediately,” Taaffe says.

Not only does Taaffe have minimal problems with maintaining the Volvos, but his team members also have no reason to complain about the upgrade.

“The operators are very happy with them, they’ve got no problem at all,” Taaffe says.

“They were a bit sceptical about them at the start, obviously with a smaller machine, but pretty soon after they started using them, they found the power was good and they had no issue. They’re a very comfortable machine to drive.”

Away from the Greenfields Mill, at FMR’s Eloise and Gordon Sidar mines, the company has been using three Volvo L260H wheel loaders.

FMR regional sales manager for Western Australia Luke McPherson says FMR’s projects are a great example of how versatile the Volvo machines are.

“FMR has the confidence that these machines can fit into a wide range of their work. The versatility of the L260H and EC350D means that these machines can be used in a wide variety of work across the country,” McPherson says.

“The L260H with its reduced fuel consumption gained from an advanced hydraulic system and reduced weight through the loading frame – it’s saving fuel for us without losing any production.”

McPherson believes success stories such as FMR will only continue to come to light as the strength of the Australian mining industry reaches every corner of the country.

“With the current size of work in Pilbara iron ore, the confidence in gold and investment in infrastructure through Western Australia, investment in new machinery, maintenance of current machinery and long-term contracts are being rewarded,” he says.

On top of such optimism, FMR expects Volvo will be a mainstay in the mining landscape as the original equipment manufacturer ventures further into electric vehicles.

“Businesses are always looking forward at how they can help minimise their carbon footprint. With current testing on Volvo electric machinery in Sweden, it is an exciting time to be a part of the industry,” McPherson concludes.

 

For more information call 1300 139 804 or visit cjd.com.au

 

 

 

 

The advantages of vacuum excavation in microtunnelling projects

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Vacuum excavation is a key method to help contractors maintain a safe, environmentally friendly, and compact microtunnelling site. This method reduces worksite size by sending excavated material straight from the pit to the tank, leaving the pit clear and the site clean, and eliminating the need for multiple trucks or loaders.

Vacuum excavation in microtunnelling has many benefits – from safety, to environmental, to keeping a work site compact.

This method sends excavated spoil straight to the tank, with the displaced spoil vacuumed out through a hollow section in the drill head and subsequent drill casing, transporting it to a vacuum tank where it is securely sealed.

Keeping the worksite compact and clean

The majority of microtunnelling projects are undertaken in urban and congested areas, which means that, ideally, the worksite should be kept compact so that the surrounding environment experiences as little disruption as possible.

Microtunnelling machines such as the AXIS laser guided boring system, as operated and designed by Edge Underground, uses vacuum excavation.

Managing Director at Edge Underground, Stuart Harrison, said that this method is ideal for keeping the worksite clean.

“By using the vacuum excavation method, contractors can reduce the size of the worksite as the excavated material is sent straight from the pit to the tank, so there are no piles of spoil sitting around the site that require multiple trucks and loaders to remove,” Mr Harrison said.

“These vehicles can take up a lot of room, so eliminating the need to have them at the site clears up a lot of space and reduces disruption to the community.”

Meeting deadlines with ease

Vacuum excavation also saves the project time and money, by eliminating the need to stop and start during the project.

“There is also a cost-saving benefit of using the vacuum excavation method, as it is able to remove the spoil as it is produced, removing the need to suspend drilling operations so it can be done manually,” Mr Harrison said.

“This reduces project costs and helps ensure the pipeline is completed on time.”

 

Reduced environmental impact

Another benefit of vacuum excavation is that it can help contractors adhere to environmental guidelines, especially those that specify that no spoil is to be spilled onto soil or land by accident.

This is because the tank is secure, so during and after the project there is no way the spoil can spill.

“The AXIS vacuum tank is secure and sealed, so the spoil can be transported to the disposal site without worry of a spillage occurring,” Mr Harrison said.

“Risks are further reduced as microtunnelling has minimal incoming and outgoing materials, so there is less spoil to deal with and less backfilling required.

“Efficient spoil management is vital to keep a project on time and on budget, so selecting a contractor with equipment such as the AXIS laser guided boring system that can help reduce the risks associated with spoil and improve productivity at the worksite is key to achieving this.”

This system also reduces minimal emissions, which is a rising concern for all worksites.

“The AXIS is the only microtunnelling machine on the market that has been proven to have low carbon emissions,” Mr Harrison said.

“During a project in the US that used the AXIS laser guided boring system, Dr Sam Ariaratnam and his team from Arizona State University undertook an emissions study using the ‘E Calc’ emissions calculator.

“The study compared the results to alternative methods, and the AXIS system conclusively had the least emissions of all of them.”

Key safety benefits

One of the biggest risks involved with undertaking a microtunnelling project, is the possibility of cave-ins when workers are in the pit, with the risk increasing as the pit gets deeper.

Vacuum excavation lessens these concerns because it eliminates the need for on-site workers to manually handle spoil within the launch pit, which also reduces manual labour as a whole.

This is why vacuum excavation, and machines that perform it, such as the AXIS laser guided boring system, have multiple benefits for all personnel on-site; reducing safety concerns and keeping labour hours low, all whilst reducing the overall environmental impact.

edge underground.co

 

2021 Service Department Of The Year

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Onetrak Service. Winner of Service Department Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Onetrak Service

Whether you’re looking for fixed price services, urgent breakdown repairs or highly technical diagnosis skills Onetrak is ready to answer your call.

Onetrak has a wide support network with workshop facilities in Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. Each workshop facility is equipped with multiple work bays and specialist tooling to accommodate their customers’ machines and ensure the most efficient repair and diagnostic time possible. The Onetrak aftersales team has one focus; making sure that your asset is repaired efficiently and returned to you with minimal downtime.

To be able to efficiently service their customers’ machines on the job site they have a support network of over 25 fully equipped 4×4 field service vehicles. All technicians are factory trained and skilled to offer the best possible solution to keep your machines running.

onetrak.com.au


 

ASV Sales & Service. Finalist for Service Department Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

ASV Sales & Service

ASV Sales & Service’s factory trained, highly experienced team of service technicians are dedicated to keeping you and your machine working on the job, with minimal downtime and maximum performance.

Offering complete maintenance, parts and in-house or field service capabilities from branches in Newcastle, Perth and Sunshine Coast, ASV Sales & Service provides full lifetime support for each machine sold. Be it a Posi-Track, Excavator, Loader, Telehandler, Skid Steer, Dump Truck, Roller, Grader or Mulcher, ASV Sales & Service has the resources and the experience to keep your machine working at full performance.

In addition, as an authorised factory distributor for ASV Posi-Track, Fecon, JCB, XCMG and many other brands, ASV Sales & Service has one of the most comprehensive over-the-counter and distributed supply of factory spares in the industry.

Having serviced more than 2,500 machines throughout 2021 alone, ASV Sales & Service has the experience, capability and customer-focus you can count on.

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DLM Machinery. Finalist for Service Department Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

DLM Machinery

David and Leanne Morrison started DLM Machinery back in 1995 and have been providing exceptional service ever since. DLM offers a quality range of equipment from leading brands and are the second longest running Kobelco dealer in Australia. DLM’s service department is comprised of fully trained and experienced tradesmen, including mechanics and boilermaker welders, able to carry out routine maintenance and general and breakdown repairs on a variety of equipment. Their workshop has the facilities to accommodate most makes and models up to 100 tonne excavators. With field mechanics operating out of fully equipped service vehicles, they can travel the entire state to carry out works in the field.

David says they have built their business on offering good service and by putting out reliable machines into the Tassie market, and it sure has paid off for the family-owned company, with customers continuing to come back to DLM for all of their earthmoving needs.

dlmmachinery.com.au

 

2021 Machine Of the Year / Heavy

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Kobelco SK500XDLC. Winner of Heavy Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

SK500XDLC-10

The SK500XDLC is the first machine to be released in Kobelco’s new XD Series—a line of extra heavy-duty excavators. The SK500XD is built for extreme durability, engineered to operate in the harshest conditions around the world, making it ideally suited for a variety of applications in Australia, such as quarry excavation, subdivision work, underground utility installation, and heavy infrastructure. Weighing in at 52,200 kg, the SK500XD is the heaviest machine in its class. Combined with Kobelco’s innovative technology and legendary Japanese quality and reliability, the XD Series is bringing industry leading performance to the most demanding worksites.

kobelco.com.au

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Volvo A60H. Finalist for Heavy Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Volvo A60H Articulated Hauler

Always ready to work – the bigger, more durable and superior, A60H articulated hauler from Volvo Construction Equipment provides continuous productivity and superb reliability thanks to its robust design and easy service access. The A60H is Volvo Construction Equipment’s largest articulated hauler to date. Designed for heavy hauling in severe off-road operations, including quarries, opencast mines and large earthmoving operations, the A60H’s long service life, quality, reliability and durability are everything you’d expect from a Volvo, making hauling easier and more efficient. Volvo CE has come a long way from its original 10 tonne articulated hauler in 1966 – ‘Gravel Charlie’. Over fifty years and 50 tonnes later, Volvo is still the world’s leading manufacturer of articulated haulers. Volvo invented the concept and has been developing these machines for over half a century.

cjd.com.au

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Komatsu WA500-8. Finalist for Heavy Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Komatsu WA500 -8 Wheel Loader

The WA500-8 features Komatsu Smart Loader Logic, which controls engine torque to match machine demands. For example, engine torque needs are higher for digging in V-shape loading, but lower when driving with an empty bucket. This system optimises the engine torque for all applications to minimise fuel consumption.

The large capacity torque converter allows the loader to up-shift gears faster for improved acceleration and hill climbing ability. The WA500-8 achieves high gear ranges and maintains high travel speed when working in load-and-carry applications.

In the cab the WA 500 continues to impress with a new standard, heated, air-suspension seat providing enhanced support on rough roads

Komatsu wheel loaders have always impressed and the WA 500 is a powerhouse.

2021 Machine Of the Year / Medium

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Caterpillar 150 AWD Motor Grader. Winner of Medium Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

CATERPILLAR 150 AWD MOTOR GRADER

The Cat 150 All Wheel Drive grader is jam-packed with an array of new technology. These integrated technologies when used together increase productivity, ease of operation and accuracy on grade.

The new Cat Grade® 3D GNSS mastless systems are factory fitted for a seamless Cat dealer network support. Combining other technologies such as Auto Articulation for quicker turn arounds, Stable Blade that reduces grader bounce and E Fence that prevents blade contacting step, tyres and cabin the operator can concentrate on moving material more efficiently without the distraction.

The Cat advanced control joysticks with Grade control buttons integrated into the joystick allows the operator to control full automated grading seamlessly with up to 78 per cent less arm movement to increase operator comfort and reduce fatigue. Experienced operators can work consistently and efficiently during their shift while less experienced operators can now achieve faster productivity.

Eco mode delivers up to 10 per cent less fuel consumption and operating costs are reduced via new cartridge filters in re-useable cannisters and longer service intervals.

With the versatility and operator comfort the new Cat 150 AWD grader is designed to increase your uptime and reduce costs to get more work done in less time, safely and efficiently.

cat.com

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Volvo ECR235E. Finalist for Medium Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Volvo ECR235E

In such a tightly contested market, competing with many manufacturers that focus solely on the small to medium excavator space, it takes something extra to stand apart from the crowd. The Volvo ECR235E offers outstanding value, comfort and versatility .

It features the usual modern conveniences such as a generous 8 inch monitor, selectable modes of operation, programmable joy stick buttons and Bluetooth connectivity

Volvo’s “Dig Assist” and “Active Control” systems can also be optioned to aid in performing fine control, highly detailed trimming functions used in conjunction with the reduced swing radius, the ability to limit the range of motion available vastly improves safety.

The overall fit and finish of the panel work and the aesthetics of the machine design are functional and understated, as you’d expect from such European pedigree.

With the quality that goes into every Volvo product, comes reliability. This equates to maximised up-time and increased earning potential.

cjd.com.au

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Hidromek HMK230LC . Finalist for Medium Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Hidromek HMK230LC

The HMK230LC is extremely well finished and delivers a new level of efficiency in its operation. It weighs in at a hearty 23.9 tonnes and is powered by a 172hp 4-cylinder Isuzu engine. The machine is built for longer life thanks to the heavy-duty, reinforced steel components and more durable bronze graphite bushings preventing wear in the boom-arm and boom-frame structural linkages.

The cabin is spacious and comfortable and features adjustable ergonomic air suspension seat, class leading climate-controlled air-conditioning, excellent operator visibility and work lighting, including dual wipers ensuring great visibility in all conditions, as well as excellent cabin noise and vibration dampening.

The HMK230LC has all the safety features you would expect including rear camera, high-visibility work lights, beacon light and ROPS, FOPS, FOGS II guard safety protection and additional factory handrails.

All of the Hidromek machines have impressed us and the backup service from Onetrak makes the HMK230LC an excavator that you need to be on your radar.

www.onetrak.com.au

2021 Machine Of The Year / Compact

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ASV-RT-75HD. Winner of Compact Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

ASV RT-75HD MAX Series Posh-Track Loader

ASV’s impressive RT-75HD MAX-Series Posi-Track Loader delivers exceptional overall performance:

  • Next-gen MAX-Series cab: spacious, ergonomic, 360 degree visibility, upgraded HVAC system, Lexan door, Bluetooth and 7 inch touch screen display with operator assistant, machine statistics and diagnostics.
  • 74 horsepower, 300Nm torque Cummins QSF2.8 4-cylinder engine.
  • Industry-leading 366mm ground clearance.
  • 135 LPM, 3300 psi high flow hydraulics – runs demanding attachments with ease.
  • HD double torsion axle suspension and premium suspended seat for a smooth ride.
  • 1814kg rated operating capacity at 50% tipping load.
  • 3 panel hood and tilting cooler for easy service access
  • Innovative undercarriage and sprocket technologies: maximum comfort, minimal wear and tear.

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Toyota Huski 5SDK9. Finalist for Compact Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Toyota Huski 5SDK9 Skid Steer Loader

The Toyota 5SDK9 skid steer loader offers operators class leading levels of steering and operator control, with performance geared to meet the most demanding applications. An optional high flow system available on the 5SDK9 skid steer loader operates most high-flow attachments requiring flows of up to 100 litres per minute, all packaged in a tough Toyota machine for outstanding performance you can rely on.

Operating control options include:

  • ISO pilot controls with proportional auxiliary switch on hand control
  • Hand and foot controls
  • Pilot operated H pattern with proportional auxiliary switch on hand grip

huskiconstructionequipment.com.au


Kobelco SK55SRX-7. Finalist for Compact Machine Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Kobelco SK55SRX-7

The recently released Kobelco SK55SRX-7 is compact in size, yet big on performance. The short tail swing with a 190mm overhang means operators can work in tight spaces and the addition of a larger boom and arm ensures a wide working range. Built for simplicity and unforgettable comfort, the sleek SK55SRX cabin follows Kobelco’s Series 7 Performance Meets Design philosophy, featuring a Grammer suspension seat and an easy-to-read colour display that shows important information at a glance, with additional air conditioning vents to provide optimal air flow. The new hydraulic system results in next level performance, with substantially faster digging cycle times delivering superior performance without a reduction in speed, even when a heavy load is applied or when traveling on a slope.

kobelco.com.au

 

 

2021 Technological Innovation Of The Year

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Shore Hire Hydraulic Lifting. Winner of Technological Innovation Of the Year in the 2021 Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Shore Hire Hydraulic Lifting

Shore Hire did not invent the use hydraulics within the Temporary Works Designs but they have spent the last 10 years bringing innovation to how it can be applied to both vertical “Jack & Lifting” and horizontal use in Shoring trenches. They are proud that through this process and keeping an eye on world’s best practice techniques to have designed and manufactured Australia’s only Australian-made Hydraulics trench brace system – Their own Shore Brace 400. This new system is fully compatible with the existing Shore Brace 200 system. This combination will allow their temporary works engineers to be able to custom design shoring systems for the client and will keep them at the cutting edge of Temp works designs.

shorehire.com.au

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Caterpillar Mastless Grade with 3D technology. Finalist for Technological Innovation Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

The Cat 150 AWD grader is jam-packed with an array of new technology, a new mastless GRADE with 3D system on Cat motor graders has integrated GNSS receivers and IMU grade sensors that work to compensate for the machine’s acceleration and position changes to deliver a superior finish.

The solution delivers greater performance because the operator can position the grader and blade in the most productive position with no compromise to grade quality.

Wheel lean, drawbar offsets and frame articulation can be positioned without restriction from traditional masts or cables.

This expands the use of the grader in finishing applications where guidance was not possible previously due to mast positions such as side slopes and drains.

It also eliminates the potential for damage to the receiver or machine as can happen when using dual mast or single mast 3D GNSS systems.

Coupled with other Cat exclusive features such E-Fence, Advanced Control Joysticks, Auto Articulation, and Stable Grade this will take grading productivity to the next level.

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Volvo Co Pilot. Finalist for Technological Innovation Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Volvo Co Pilot

The intelligently designed interactive display from Volvo Construction Equipment offers real-time insight into work performed by select Volvo machines, ensuring the highest standard of efficiency and accuracy in any application.

The high definition touchscreen is the operator’s partner in the cab, providing unrestricted access to all the integrated functionality required to unlock a Volvo machine’s full performance potential. Delivering a range of productivity, fuel efficiency, uptime and safety solutions, the industry-leading 10 inch display gives the operator and owner all of the information they need to ensure highly productive – and profitable – operation.

Whether compacting asphalt, digging trenches or loading heavy-duty material, Volvo Co-Pilot offers unmatched controllability, ensuring maximum accuracy and uptime across a variety of applications and machines.

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2021 Salesperson Of The Year

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Keil Davies. Winner of Salesperson Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Keil Davies

Keil started with Porter Group in 2015 following a move from New Zealand to Sydney. In 2018, Keil relocated to Melbourne where he is primarily responsible for the Melbourne Metro and Western Victorian Regions.

During a career in heavy equipment spanning almost two decades, Keil has held various positions from Parts Sales through to National Sales Management and been involved with several industry associations which has provided Keil with a strong network and the experience to achieve 360-degree solutions for his customers.

Keil looks forward to building on Porter Group’s momentum in the Melbourne market and is proud to represent a family-owned business which is quickly becoming a true industry icon.

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Ryan Simmonds. Finalist for Salesperson Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Ryan Simmonds

Ryan has been working with Volvo Construction for the past ten years between Australia and New Zealand.

Starting off his career at CJD Equipment Pty Ltd in 2011 as a sales cadet working his way into a Regional Sales Manager position. The past two years Ryan was Regional Sales Manager for the Melbourne Metro & Northern Victoria markets but has since taken a position as Regional Sales Manager for Brisbane Metro.

Ryan is deeply passionate about the earthmoving industry and has made many long lasting relationships with customers and suppliers. He am also extremely proud to work for CJD Equipment Pty Ltd and represent the Volvo Construction products.

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Wesley Don. Finalist for Salesperson Of The Year in the Australian Earthmoving Awards.

Wesley Don

Wesley has been working with Hitachi Construction Machinery Australia (HCMA) for the past eight years as a Sales Representative for South East Melbourne.

Wesley was born into the industry, growing up running the family company with his father at Wangaratta Machinery Sales. Wesley’s transition from being a customer of HCMA to now being one of their leading reps gives him a unique business perspective on the industry.

Wesley is driven by his own experience as a business owner and the need to provide the ultimate level of customer service when selling a world class product such as Hitachi.

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