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Civilnow

Locality: Bushfield, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 400 706 299



Address: 760 Hopkins Highway 3281 Bushfield, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.civilnow.com.au

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22.01.2022 With the Victorian Department of Health & Human Services confirming a new case of COVID-19 in Warrnambool on Sunday, it’s vitally important that everyone follow...s the latest expert advice to help stop the spread. - Practice good hygiene - Maintain physical distancing, keep at least 1.5 metres away from others - Understand the risks and symptoms - Get tested for COVID-19 if you have any of the following symptoms, however mild they may be: fever, chills or sweats, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, and loss of sense of smell or taste - Stay home and avoid contact if you’re feeling unwell - Take care wherever you go, assume others may be carrying the virus For more information visit www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/how-stay-safe-and-well-covid-19



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19.01.2022 About Us Civilnow Pty Ltd was founded by the current managing director Jason Rodger. Jason has over 25 years experience in the Civil Construction industry. Initially working in his fathers civil construction business from a young age he then branched out to form his own business known as Civilnow Pty Ltd. ... Jason leads Civilnow with a clear focus on developing strong relationships with all clients through reliability, honesty and performance. At Civilnow we strive to deliver a culture of civil construction excellence through our people and our performance on civil construction projects throughout Victoria.

18.01.2022 Scrapers in action at the Reid Oval Redevelopment thanks to Earth and Water Technologies.



17.01.2022 COVID -19 update - face masks will be compulsory for all people in Victoria from Sunday, August 2 at 11:59pm. Below is a statement issued today by Premier Danie...l Andrews. Statement From The Premier 30th Jul 2020 Today is not a good day. And as the numbers show, this virus does not discriminate. It rips through workplaces, sweeps through aged care settings, cuts through communities and tragically, takes lives with it as it goes. Most of today’s cases are in metro areas. But we have seen a significant jump in regional communities. It’s vital we stop this virus further seeping into regional Victoria. Last week, and based on the latest in scientific study, we announced that face coverings would be mandatory in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire. Today, and in line with the advice of the Chief Health Officer, I can announce that same requirement will apply across regional Victoria. That means from Sunday 2 August at 11:59pm, a face covering will be mandatory whenever you leave home and wherever you live. I understand this will a big step for some. But by covering your face, you’re protecting your community, and protecting those extra freedoms your community enjoys. By covering your face, you’re keeping local businesses open, and keeping local people in work. There are, unfortunately, other changes we need to make. To date, new cases in regional communities have largely been contained to workplaces. Increasingly though, in some locations, we’re seeing a different kind of spread. That’s why, from 11:59pm tonight, and in the local government areas of Colac-Otway, Greater Geelong, Surf Coast, Moorabool, Golden Plains, and the Borough of Queenscliffe, you will no longer be able to visit people or have visitors at home. Understandably, there’ll be plenty of questions about why this and not that. Why you can have dinner together at a restaurant but not at a mate’s place. And the simple truth is, the data. The data is telling us that outside work, this is the single greatest cause of transmission in these communities. People are visiting friends and family and taking the virus home with them. It makes sense. These are the kind of places we let our guard down. We relax, we get comfortable and we forget all the rules about keeping safe. As challenging as it is, these changes are fundamentally about protecting the people you love. Reflecting today’s numbers, we’ll continue to look at workplaces how and what and where more can be done to protect workers, their families and their communities. I understand that many Victorians will be feeling equal parts frustrated, tired and sad. I am too. We’re clearly a long way from where we wanted to be. As always, I do want to thank every single Victorian who is doing the right thing. This is one of the biggest challenges our state has faced. And yet, really, we’re all being asked to make the smallest of sacrifices. By not seeing your mate, you might be saving their life. By not hugging your mum, you might be keeping her alive. And by covering your face, you’re contributing to the safety of every single Victorian. Day by day, decision by decision we can get on top of this. But we need your help.

13.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day from the team at Civilnow!!

13.01.2022 Well deserved James Green



12.01.2022 Have you checked out our new website? www.civilnow.com.au

11.01.2022 We love Warrnambool

10.01.2022 The Reid Oval is starting to take shape

10.01.2022 Our new business cards have arrived and they look amazing

08.01.2022 What a great innovation this is to use recycled resources in road pavements



07.01.2022 Did you know our director Jason is registered with the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) for demolition work?

06.01.2022 Civilnow are proud to be involved in the Reid Oval Redevelopment. #earthandwatertechnologies

04.01.2022 Our new range of hats have arrived

03.01.2022 Earthworks are happening at the Reid Oval Redevelopment Warrnambool. #earthandwatertechnologies

02.01.2022 R U OK Day is a reminder that a conversation could change a life. This year’s message is ‘There’s more to say after #RUOK’. Learn how to keep the conversation going when someone says they’re not OK. Visit www.ruok.org.au ... #theresmoretosay

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