Dwyer Plant Hire specialises in wheeled, rubber-tyred excavator hire for the rail and civil construction industries across South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Wheeled excavators are ideal for roadwork, drainage and infrastructure projects and for working on large sites where mobility is essential without causing damage to existing infrastructure.
Operating across Brisbane, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Toowoomba and throughout South East QLD and Northern NSW, Dwyer Plant Hire is an honest, reliable and safety-conscious owner-operator with over 20 years experience with wheeled excavators.
We have worked with CPB on Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 2, Golding on the Coomera to Helensvale Rail Duplication, Rob Carr on the Beenleigh Sewer Upgrade, Trancity on Legacy Way, Lendlease on the Byron Bay to Ballina M1 Upgrade and McConnell Dowell on the Light Rail Stage 1.
Wet Hire 10.5-tonne Zero-Swing Wheeled Excavator
Available for hire across the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba and throughout South East Queensland to Northern New South Wales.
Wet and Dry Hire 1.2-tonne 2018 Kobelco tracked mini excavator
Available for hire across the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba and throughout South East Queensland to Northern New South Wales.
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