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Equipment for any job
EPH is a specialist agency totally dedicated to providing a wide range of earthmoving plant and equipment to the building and civil construction industry.
EPH has in excess of 1,200 contractors registered and ready for work with a fleet numbering over 2,000 trucks and equipment so can meet all customers' requirements regardless of how big or small a project is.
The EPH business has been built on providing 'The Best Service on Earth' through continuous improvement of processes and by developing long-term business partnership with customers and contractors based on reliability, trust and ethics.
Here are some of our current projects:

South Morang Rail Extension Project
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The South Morang Rail Extension Project will improve access to public transport services for Melbourne's northern communities and is being delivered by an alliance between the Department of Transport, Metro, VicRoads, AECOM and John Holland.
Due to the complexity of the project, EPH have implemented an innovative GPS tracking system that constantly tracks all truck movements by zones. The tracking system is monitored on site by EPH staff who are working closely with the project team.
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Goulburn Valley Highway - Nagambie Bypass
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The $222 million Nagambie Bypass is the next stage in the progressive upgrading of the Goulburn Valley Highway, a vital transport route connecting the rich fruit and vegetable growing industries in the Goulburn Valley to Melbourne.
EPH Managing Director, Michael Willson is liaising with VicRoads contractors Abigroup on a daily basis to ensure EPH's delivers a high standard of service. With over 500,000 metres of material required EPH has installed a weighbridge on the borrow pit site to accurately measure the amount of material being supplied.
The latest GPS technology is also being used by EPH trucks to provide up to the minute tipping reports on all sections of the project.
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Dingley Arterial, Keysborough
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The Dingley Arterial is a $74.6 million State Government funded project to provide a new six-lane divided road link extending 3.5km from Springvale Road to Perry Road in Keysborough along the existing road reservation.
EPH have been in negotiation with contractors and suppliers for more than six months in preparation to deliver 250,000 meters of fill to VicRoads contractor Fulton Hogan for the project. EPH has provided dedicated Area Managers who are working closely with Fulton Hogan's Site Superintendant, Bob Lawrence to ensure the project's daily import requirements are being met.
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