Cat and Whitleah Asphalt
July - August 2024
|Landscape Contractor Magazine
Cat's PC306 With Water has been a a real cost saver and productivity booster for NSW. contractor Whitleah Asphalt
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Whitleah Asphalt is a fully equipped and diverse asphalt paving and civil-construction company serving clients throughout the central coast and Hunter regions of NSW.
The company handles a wide range of projects, including asphalt resurfacing, road construction and maintenance, footpaths, profiling, in-situ stabilisation, driveways, carparks, and sports courts. A local-government procurement-approved contractor, the company's clientele includes government and local councils and members of the commercial and residential sectors.
Company owner Matt Whitleah has decades of experience in all aspects of asphalt application and maintenance, and when it came time to start his own company in 2021, his preferred equipment manufacturer was clear: Caterpillar.
Matt's decision to fit his latest Cat skid steer with the PC306 With Water cold planer put his operators on the road to success.
FeaturesDesigned for small paving jobs in residential and commercial applications, the PC306 is primarily used to restore asphalt and concrete surfaces. It's ideal for milling imperfections prior to resurfacing, removing deteriorated pavement, removing traffic-lane stripes and jobs where the use of dedicated planers is limited.
A self-leveling design automatically levels the attachment when it's placed on the ground, giving consistent depth control.
Without operator adjustments and offering excellent spoil retention, while two wear resistant skid plates remain parallel to the ground for optimum stability.
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