Earthmovers & Excavators

sealing THE DEAL

The never ending drought conditions in Queensland have certainly forced many landowners into making decisions that a mere year ago one would have never contemplated.

Living in a usually secure 35 inch (88.9cm) rainfall area, one rarely thinks that we could run out of water. You know when your dam reaches the same level as your bank account that you had better do something drastic.

Having made the final decision to de-stock the place and create a more practical and permanent water storage or water source, the time had come for me to secure the services of one of the best contractors in the area to impart his knowledge on dam building in steep terrain.

It’s the close-up bits that show she has been worked

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