Weiler has created a new style of remixing transfer vehicle, distributed by Hastings Deering in QLD and NT. Paul Montgomery, General Manager at Base Course Management details its use of the machine on a major project for Sunshine Coast Airport.
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Road building with a strong foundation
As one of the most important road construction processes, road profiling machines are essential to achieving a smooth
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Ready to work with Hastings Deering
Hastings Deering, have created ‘go-to-work’ packs to service the essential road construction industry and ensure that projects continue as normal. Access to its machinery is being supported by the Federal Government’s instant asset write-off scheme.
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Construction support company opens applications for 40 apprenticeships
Mining and construction support company Hastings Deering will open applications for its 2021 apprenticeship intake on Monday (June 8).
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Machinery keeps roads sector moving
Hastings Deering are creating ‘go-to-work’ equipment packs to ensure the company can service demand for continuing road construction projects across the country.
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Cat fleet paves the way
A uniform fleet of Cat paving machines is ensuring Australian Pavement Specialists’ portfolio of works in South East Queensland is performed using the latest in asphalt technology.
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Historic WWII Hastings Deering hangers to be showcased
Hastings Deering’s ‘igloos’ remain examples of the largest timber spanned structures to have been built in Australia, built in WWII.
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Pavers to fill the gaps
Hastings Deering is working with Weiler to offer smaller pavers and transfer vehicles into local construction businesses in Australia.
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Customer solutions prove smart
When Hastings Deering and QH & M Birt formed a relationship built on trust and efficiency, problem solving equipment became a necessity.
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Record number of new apprentices start at Hastings Deering
Nearly 50 new apprentices have started their training at mining and construction equipment company Hastings Deering, making it the firm's largest intake in four years.
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