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Building Victoria one load at a time
June - July 2025
|Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Thanks to Volvo equipment, ASQ continues to meet the growing demand for high-quality quarry, concrete, and landscaping products across Victoria.
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Formed more than half a decade ago, ASQ has just about become a household name when it comes to the extractive industries in Victoria.
The family-owned company provides quarry products, mobile crushing and recycling services, along with concrete and a range of garden and landscaping supplies, across most of the state.
ASQ sites are located in Bendigo at Eaglehawk and Long Gully as well as Castlemaine, Maryborough and Newbridge, employing over 100 staff across these sites, and catering for individuals, small businesses and commercial enterprise, right through to large-scale projects for local councils, state and federal government, and civil contractors.
With a proven record on delivering projects, high-quality plant and equipment, and a skilled workforce to deliver product and services safely and as required, ASQ is renowned for its expertise, reliability, and commitment to quality.
As well, it's a major regional employer and supplier, and prominent supporter of community groups.
We caught up with ASQ Operations Director Wes Bird to chat about how the business’ success is based on a blend of family values, regional scale, flexible services, and a reputation for reliability backed by real investment in people and technology.
"At ASQ, we don't just supply materials - we build the foundations of communities," he said. “Our story is one of family, innovation, and a relentless commitment to helping Victoria grow. From our quarry in Newbridge to our state-wide mobile crushing fleet, we've always believed in doing the job right, supporting our people, and putting our customers first.”
ASQ has developed to now encompass three integrated divisions:
• ASQ Allstone Quarries (Newbridge)
• ASQ Premix Concrete (Long Gully, Castlemaine, Newbridge)
• ASQ Garden and Landscape (Eaglehawk, Maryborough, Castlemaine)
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