Civil Earthmoving Projects
Dukes Earthmoving has been a trusted leader in earthmoving operations for over 40 years. Specializing in a wide range of civil works, we have extensive experience in subdivision development, major road design and upgrades, mining, bulk earthworks, environmental rehabilitation, and much more. Our expertise and commitment to excellence ensure that every project is completed to the highest standards, on time, and within budget.
Our Services
Civil Contracting & Bulk Excavation
Projects including bulk earthworks to detail final finishing works
Drainage and Pipe Work
Supplying, installing and commissioning all types of drainage works
Service Installation
Supply and installation of underground services
Road Works
Road construction starting from the design to the final seal
Sub-Divisions
Large scale subdivision construction
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No Project Too Big Or Too Small
The capabilities that we offer to our clients are varied and comprehensive, including all aspects of excavation, civil engineering construction and remediation. We pride ourselves on providing our diverse client base with beginning-to-end solutions.
We work in harmony with our clients, providing a tailored service and value-add solutions that nurture the most complex projects to completion, on time and on budget.
Dukes are committed to providing a quality service to our clients and developing long-term relationships to ensure the best outcomes for our clients, and our company.
We are proud of our culture, our commitment to safety and the service that we provide to our clients.
Years Established
Completed Projects
Recent Projects
Airly Coal Mine
Solar Panels Project – Access roads, culverts and drainage, hardstand areas and building pads, trenched and installed over 5km of electrical conduit.
Thompsons Creek Dam
Erosion Protection – Stabilization of the subgrade, laying of geotextile membrane with four different layers of rock materials with different staging.
Thompsons Creek Dam
Pipeline Project – Completed within a tight timeframe to coincide with low water levels during construction and budget requirements.