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Gencon Civil Pty Ltd

Locality: Kambalda, Western Australia

Phone: +61 498 436 266



Address: 23 Santalum Street 6442 Kambalda, WA, Australia

Website: http://genconcivil.wixsite.com/webpage

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15.01.2022 Gencon Civil is proud to be part of this wonderful Kambalda Community event. We will have a ute in the parade around town. So keep an eye posted after 7pm and please vote for us



13.01.2022 Gencon Civil last week completed the Pad for a Mobile Paste Plant in the Goldfields. This week the crew are completing Roadworks in Corrigin/Brookton area. Should you have any Roadwork or Civil Earthwork projects coming up, contact us on 0498 436 266 or [email protected]

11.01.2022 Do you have a HR license? Experienced with Articulated Dump Trucks? Available from 20th September for at least 3 weeks. Please send a resume to [email protected]

07.01.2022 A Massive shout out to Brooks Hire, Congratulations on 40 years!!! Alison & her hubby Luke, represented Gencon Civil at their Anniversary Celebrations. It was a superb event and to hear Doug Brooks, tell how it all began was inspiring. Thank you Doug, Roma & Team, we wish you great success in your future endeavours



04.01.2022 To assist in reducing the spread of COVID-19, the WA Government has introduced further restrictions on travel within Western Australia. After 11:59pm Tuesday, 31 March 2020, Western Australians will not be allowed to travel outside their designated region. Exemptions will apply for: people travelling to work attending medical appointments... transporting freight those who do not have access to groceries or supplies within their region returning to a place of residence attending school or an educational institution where necessary catering for family members compassionate grounds People are encouraged, where possible, to assist police by preparing documentation, such as a letter/email/SMS from an employer, to support their legitimate travel. Police have the power to enforce these restrictions, and issue fines of up to $50,000. Check out the MRWA Travel Map for the boundaries of each region. https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Home/Map

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