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Searching for a team of excavation contractors for your next civil works project in Maitland? But not just any team—a team with more than 10 years’ experience taking on projects throughout the region? Well, that’s us. At Jammach Earthmoving, like our name suggests—we provide the full scope of earthmoving services throughout Maitland and surrounding areas. Take a look at what we offer below:
We travel throughout Maitland to conduct our services—from Maitland Gaol to the Big Ugg Boots. For more information, or to book our contractors for your next project, reach out today on 0447 747 930.
At Jammach Earthmoving, we’ve invested in a huge selection of state-of-the-art excavation tools and machinery. We believe having high-quality equipment allows us to produce premium results for our clients. As such, we take in our equipment and ensure all pieces are well-maintained. Our fleet features:
We operate all machinery with safety as our primary concern. Book our experts for your next excavation project today.
Before construction can take place on your Maitland property, you must complete bulk earthworks on your site to prepare your land for the upcoming stages of building.
Once your site has been properly prepared, our Maitland team will commence more detailed earthworks. These include backfilling, trimming, compaction, water cartage and ground levelling
Sometimes it takes more than a few trucks and vans to move earthworks, construction or landscaping material from A to B. Save yourself the trouble and book heavy haulage with our Maitland team today.
Your crops and livestock will flourish with a dam on your Maitland property. Our dam construction specialists will ensure your dam is safely built in the best location on your land.
Increase the number of access points on your Maitland property with our rural road construction services. Every dirt road we build is engineered to withstand your regular traffic.
There are many risks involved with taking on an earthmoving project. One of the most important factors to consider is the safety of the workers. There are also risks to the environment, such as damage to property, vegetation and soil erosion. Other important risk factors to consider include the cost of the project and whether or not it will be completed on time and within budget.
Trenching is a digging process that is used to create a long, narrow, elongated ditch in the ground. This type of excavation is often used to access utilities or for other infrastructure installations. The process of trenching involves the use of a shovel, excavator or bulldozer to remove the earth from the pit. The sides of the trench are then typically reinforced with timber or metal beams. Trenches can be dug by hand, but this is often very time-consuming and labour intensive.