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At Jammach Earthmoving, we utilise our fleet of well-maintained equipment to provide site preparation, construction and demolition services throughout the Hunter Valley. We are a family owned and operated company who take pride in providing first class service to our client. We have more than 20 years' experience in earthworks and excavation. Call now for a free quote. We are big enough to do most jobs, small enough to provide tailored solutions. We provide prompt and reliable service.
We got the right machines for all the jobs. We have experience in project management for big jobs.
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Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday
Asphalt, Cement, Clay, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel, Limestone, Loam, Plant Material, Roadbase, Rocks, Rubble, Sand, Sandstone, Timber, Top Soil
Bitumen Profiling, Boring, Breaking, Bulldozing, Daylighting, Designs, Diamond Rock Sawing, Drainage, Dredging, Electrical Site Preparation, Exploration Clearing, Footings, Grubbing, Horizontal Directional Drilling, Horse Menages, Hydro Excavation, Irrigation, Land Clearing, Land Development, Levelling, Livestock Burial, Low Vibration Excavation, Pier Holes, Piering, Pilings, Plumbing Site Preparation, Pot Holing, Pre-Excavation Preparation, Project Management, Quarry Cutting, Ripping, Rock Grinding, Rock Sawing, Site Clean Up, Site Cuts, Site Preparation, Spa Hole Digs, Swimming Pool Hole Digs, Tank Holes, Tennis Court Pads, Trenching, Trenchless Technology, Tub Grinding, Vacuum Excavating, Vegetation Control
Agricultural, Bulk Earthworks, Commercial, Construction, Demolitions, Detailed Earthworks, Difficult Sites, Environmentally Friendly, Floor Removal, Garages, Industrial, Low Ground Pressure, Mining, Non-destructive Methods, Piers, Pipe Lines, Pools, Post Holes, Residential, Sheds, Underground Work, Water Conservation, Water Utilities, Zero Swing
Locally Owned, Owner Operated
Bridges, Car Parks, Dams, Driveways, Engineering, Fencing, Gardens, Golf Courses, House Sites, Marinas, Paths, Playgrounds, Quarries, Railway Lines, Retaining Walls, Roads, Septic Tanks, Sewers, Shed Pads, Stormwater Drains, Subdivisions, Swimming Pools, Telecommunications, Under House, Walls, Water, Water Tank Pads, Water Trucks, Waterways, Wetlands
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Landholders in NSW are entitled to build and maintain dams up to a certain size without a licence. You will not require a licence for: 1) A harvestable right dam, 2) Dams built before 1999 used for stock or domestic purposes, 3) Dams up to one megalitre on small properties. The total capacity of all dams on a property is called the Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity (MHRDC). If the amount of water captured by the dam exceeds your property's MHRDC you will require a licence.
You may be required to acquire a development application (DA) before you begin work on your project. Other local council regulations also need to be considered to avoid any fines or penalties. Our team can help you seek information and approvals for your project.
Since demolition can be potentially dangerous a licence is required. There are two types of licences: Demolition licence & Restricted demolition licence. Our team are fully licensed to conduct all work for you. We have a supervisor onsite to oversee the demolition and ensure the project maintains high safety standards.
Depending on the type of demolition, you may not require council consent. These exemptions are outlined in the NSW Exempt and Complying Development Codes SEPP. Any demolition work that falls outside of this code will require development approval. We recommend contacting your local council to discuss your demolition project to ensure you gather the correct approvals.
To ensure that the new system meets all regulations and requirements you will need to obtain two approvals from your local council: System installation approval, System operating approval. Once you have these approvals the council will carry out regular inspections on your septic system.