

// Where we Work
Southern Downs &
Darling Downs.
Based in Warwick. We service the full Southern Downs region – from Killarney in the south to Clifton in the north, and west to Pittsworth on enquiry. For large or multi-day jobs, we extend across to the Darling Downs.
Call Mark direct
0421 909 666// Service Corridors
Where We Work - And What We Know About It.
Every region in the Southern Downs has its own soil conditions, access challenges, and seasonal patterns. These aren't just towns on a list - the're places we work in regularly, and know personally.
Toowoomba & Darling Downs.
Toowoomba is the Garden City and the Darling Downs capital — 142,000 people on the range crest, with the Second Range Crossing and Wellcamp Airport reinforcing its role as the region's logistics hub. The Downs runs west and north from here. We travel to this catchment for float transport, multi-day rural jobs, and commercial work where builder-grade precision matters.
The edge of the Range meets the plains — basalt-derived red and black clays across the tablelands, with the ground getting steeper and rockier as you head toward the escarpment. Reactive soils, variable terrain and fast-changing conditions mean site knowledge matters as much as the machine doing the work.
Multi-day jobs — enquire
Call Now →Pittsworth & Millmerran.
Pittsworth and Millmerran sit on the southern Darling Downs — serious production country with cotton, grains, beef, piggeries, and one of Australia's largest feedlots to the west at Texas. We travel here for the right jobs and we're straight about when the travel makes sense and when it doesn't.
Deep Darling Downs clay at its most consistent — wide open plains with uniform cracking soil that runs well over a metre down. Good country to work when conditions are right, but it turns quickly after rain. Pads, driveways and rural infrastructure all need a formed, drained base to perform year-round.
~60+ min from Warwick — call to confirm
Call Now →Stanthorpe & Granite Belt.
Stanthorpe and the Granite Belt sit at 800–1,000 metres on the eastern Great Dividing Range — Queensland's apple and wine country. Orchards, vineyards, cellar doors, and farm stays all share the same granite ridge country, with shallow soils, variable rock depth, and earthworks that need to work through frost season and busy festival weekends.
Granite country — sandy soil on top, rock not far underneath. Depth varies across a single site and boulders are part of the job. The ground drains fast but erodes faster once it’s disturbed. Experience with rock and slope management makes the difference out here.
~40 min from Warwick
Call Now →Allora, Clifton & Nobby.
Allora, Clifton, and the northern corridor sit on some of the richest black soil in Queensland — Steele Rudd country, where the land has been cropped and grazed since the 1840s. The soil grows tremendous crops but it moves, cracks, and ponds water if drainage isn't designed in from the start.
Black soil plains with some of the most reactive ground in Queensland. Looks manageable on the surface — underneath it’s dense, sticky clay that moves hard with moisture. Driveways, pads and access tracks need to be built right, not just laid on top.
~25–35 min from Warwick
Call Now →Killarney & Main Range.
Mark grew up in Killarney. This is country he knows personally — the slopes, the drainage patterns, and what access tracks need to withstand on basalt and volcanic soil.
Volcanic basalt country with deep red clay on the benches and thin, rocky ground once the slopes start to steepen. The terrain changes fast — what’s true on one paddock won’t be true on the next. Mark grew up here. He knows this country before the machine leaves the yard.
~25 min from Warwick
Call Now →Warwick & Surrounds.
Warwick is the Rose and Rodeo City — the main service hub for the Southern Downs, sitting on the Condamine River. Black soil plains to the west, lighter mixed soils to the east, and a town growing fast enough that residential earthworks on the edges of Rosenthal Heights and Morgan Park are now as common as farm jobs. Every service available, no travel surcharge.
Deep black cracking clay dominates — iron-hard in summer, soft and heavy after rain. This ground moves with the seasons and it moves a lot. Getting the base preparation and drainage right from the start isn’t optional here, it’s what separates a job that holds from one that doesn’t.
Home base — no travel surcharge
Call Now →// What we do
Services That Build With You
Residential, rural, and light commercial earthworks across the Southern Downs and Darling Downs.
Explore Our ServicesDriveways, Access Tracks & Rural Roads
A driveway in the Southern Downs is not the same as a suburban driveway. The black soil heaves. The water sits. The gravel disappears. We prepare for it.
Site Clearing & Waste Removal
Full site clean-ups and waste removal before, during, and after construction. Loading, transport, and disposal — sorted in one call.
Haulage, Materials & Float Transport
Gravel, road base, crusher dust, fill — delivered and placed on site. One call handles excavation, supply, and delivery.
Concrete Slab & Driveway Bases
Laser-levelled bases for house slabs, shed floors, and driveways. Correct drainage falls. Road base compacted. No surprises on pour day.
Site Prep & Building Pads
House pads, shed pads, slab bases — cut, fill, compacted, and laser-levelled to construction standard. Before the first wall goes up, the ground has to be right.
Light Commercials Site Preparation
Site cuts, hardstands, and preparation for sheds, commercial outbuildings, and light development. Construction-standard finish with professional communication throughout.
Trenching & Civil Drainage
Clean, accurate trenches dug to specified dimensions and grades — so the plumbers, electricians, and irrigation contractors behind us can get straight to work.
Rural & Agricultural Earthworks
We know how the soil behaves after a wet season, how a firebreak needs to be shaped to be effective, and how a farm road needs to be built to last more than one year.



