
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
We provide professional solutions to deliver safe & efficient projects
We still see this industry as one that values a handshake and hard effort, sticking to our roots as an approachable company performing at the highest standard for each client.
Our customers value our distinctly family approach to business, working tirelessly to make things right.
When you look at our history, you can tell that the soil of this land is in our blood, something we take great pride in and incorporate into our business.
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OUR SERVICES
We Offer a Range of Services Tailored to Your Needs
Bed Boring
Bed boring is a trenchless drilling method for installing underground pipelines and cables with precision. Using a 40mm pilot bore, we can enlarge the path to a maximum diameter of 450mm, accommodating pipes from 20mm to 400mm. This technique suits a variety of projects, from residential to commercial installations. Our skilled team delivers tailored, high-quality results, ensuring efficient and reliable pipeline or cable placement. Contact us to discuss your bed boring needs.
Small-Scale Auger/CaseBoring
Our small-scale auger boring services provide a precise, trenchless solution for installing pipelines and cables up to 457mm in diameter, ideal for projects in confined or sensitive areas. Requiring the principal contractor to obtain a Dial Before You Dig permit, we ensure safe and efficient boring under roads and pathways. Benefits include minimal surface disruption, cost-effectiveness, and fast project completion, making it perfect for urban settings. Contact us for expert auger boring in Brisbane, Sydney, and surrounding regions.
Directional Drilling HDD
Directional drilling, also known as horizontal directional drilling (HDD), is a trenchless construction technique used to install underground pipelines and utilities with minimal surface disruption. Unlike traditional open-cut methods, HDD allows precise control over the drill path, enabling operators to navigate around obstacles like roads, rivers, or buildings.




