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24.01.2022 This video we found on YouTube shows the importance of precision and of course making workplace health and safety a priority. Imagine the devastation a tool like this could cause if left in the wrong hands. The attachment shown in this video is for clearing land, whereas the attachments we use most frequently are for road and rail projects. Still, we use a range of attachments, so we thought wed show you why we make it a priority to treat our machinery with the respect it deserves. We want to go home safe and we want our colleagues to do the same.



24.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/hypedojodotcom/videos/1613909812234090/

21.01.2022 Heres the new #excavator ready for action. We thought wed take this chance to show you a photo while its all cleaned up. This could be the last time you see it as clean as this. This week we start playing in the mud again!

21.01.2022 Check out our reliable, brand new machine and photos of some of our #earthmoving projects to date.



20.01.2022 Weve been working on this project at the Dubbo zoo these past few weeks. Not a bad job having smoko with the lions.

20.01.2022 Glad we haven't come across a situation like this before. (Photo taken in Broome, Western Australia) - one of our CEO's favourite places.

19.01.2022 Glad we havent come across a situation like this before. (Photo taken in Broome, Western Australia) - one of our CEOs favourite places.



16.01.2022 According to this blog, this is the biggest #excavator in the world. Its fixed on a roadside in Germany. IT is 311 feet (94.8 metres) tall and 705 feet (214.9 metres) long. It needs 5 operators to work it. We thought you might want to see what kind of toy $100 million will get you these days.

15.01.2022 Congratulations to Gilgandra High School, Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, St. John's Primary School Dubbo, and Narromine Public School. These were the top performing schools on their respective days in the Western Plains Science and Engineering Challenge 2019. Trac Worx is proud to support such a great initiative.

14.01.2022 A small shire in Outback Australia filmed the process of a road being built, from a unique perspective.

13.01.2022 Another close shave at work today. Disclaimer: Not actually us. https://www.facebook.com/mick.pankhurst.77//233450753825285

10.01.2022 Every day, before we start work, we complete a safety checklist to ensure our excavator and all attachments are ready for action. We usually add a few optional items, like making sure the Thermos is packed too!



10.01.2022 Tackling another project in mid March. Escaping some of the Dubbo heat though. This one was up near Armidale.

09.01.2022 Happy birthday to our CEO Mick Pankhurst!

08.01.2022 Great work by our mates at Simmo Signs in #Dubbo. Our work ute looks very professional and, for now, it looks clean too. Not sure it will stay clean though, when we put it through its paces on the work site.

07.01.2022 When you are seriously good at your job #skills

03.01.2022 Congratulations to Gilgandra High School, Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, St. Johns Primary School Dubbo, and Narromine Public School. These were the top performing schools on their respective days in the Western Plains Science and Engineering Challenge 2019. Trac Worx is proud to support such a great initiative.

02.01.2022 Have you ever heard of #SolarRoadways? These high tech roads absorb power from the sun and use it for all sorts of cool stuff, like thawing snow on the road, charging cars and lighting the road. This could very well be the future of our roads. Its Friday afternoon, so its time for a bit of fun. We thought wed leave you with this video exploring some of the fun possibilities. We hope you like the video -and have a great weekend!

01.01.2022 Check out Micks recent work on Troy Bridge Rd, #Dubbo. Mick was part of the team challenged with raising danger areas of the road above previous #flood levels. The team were also tasked with building suitable drainage beside the road. Dubbo has had massive floods as recently as 2010 and narrowly escaped severe flooding in 2012. That yellow excavator you see in the distance is being driven by Mick. We know theres always more work to be done when it comes to protecting a flood zone but we think, in this case, Mick and the team have done a bang up job.

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