As the adage goes, bad workmen may blame their tools; but good workmen certainly know the value of only using quality implements to ensure their projects are completed to maximum success.
It's a pillar that heavy civil and bulk earthworks contractor CRE Group leans on, with the acronym encompassing the company's deliverables - Civil, Resourcing, Engineering while also outlining the key tenets of how it operates and delivers - Culture, Respect, Excellence.
CRE Director Patrick Doheny said the business established in 2019 - has established itself as a leading operator in its field, based on hard work, reputation, quality, and experience.
"We are a company driven by culture with a passion for civil construction and machinery and are a major earthworks and material processing contractor in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland," he said.
"From humble beginnings, CRE Group have organically grown and diversified into several related sectors and deliver civil construction, bulk earthworks, remediation works, and crushing and screening services across Australia.
"We have put a lot of time into building a team of really good, like-minded people that fit into a great culture and hold the same values as the business." Earthmoving Equipment Magazine recently visited a bulk earthworks project that the group was involved in, a job that required levelling steep 3-in-1 batters: the side slopes that connect the road surface to the contour of the surrounding land.
As if that wasn't challenging enough, the project required very tight tolerances, meaning a level of accuracy that ensures rises and runs match together as perfectly as possible.
But it's typically the sort of assignment that CRE Group specialises in, and one that it carries out with perfection as it recognises the need for using the right attachments to achieve the precision required.
This story is from the December 2024 - January 2025 edition of Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
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