Intentar ORO - Gratis
Understand the fine print
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|August - September 2025
It's important that businesses take steps to ensure that they are well-equipped to navigate the complex world of contractual agreements and insurance requirements.
-

Australia has been enjoying a sustained period of growth across the transport and civil construction sectors.
There has been considerable construction activity in mining and civil construction in response to the growing global demand for critical minerals. There has also been growth in the general construction sectors (i.e. residential, commercial, institutional, health).
The key drivers for this growth came initially from bullish State and Federal government stimulus spending in response to the COVID pandemic, which continues to be pushed along in response to strong population growth pressures and the need to ensure our urban and regional environments have the facilities to cope with this persistently increasing demand.
This creates a pipeline of available work opportunities for the earthmoving and civil sectors, probably for at least the next five years.
UAA's National Underwriting Manager Gary Woodhams said the positive outlook was certainly very good news, but warned that there are also many risks and challenges in business which need to be identified and mitigated.
"We all know the harsh reality is that all projects come with human, material, legal, financial, environmental and regulatory risk," he said.
"Understanding contractual and insurance obligations is just as important as managing physical equipment and site-based operational risks."
Gary said it was imperative to maintain a consistent approach and engage the experts when it comes to contract management and insurance.
Obtain quality legal advice
It is well known that contractual wording can be complex and fraught with risk for the unwary. Engaging a lawyer who has experience and expertise with operation contracts is a smart risk management investment. They can help you navigate complex indemnity clauses and:
- ensure they are workable from your standpoint
- align with your insurance coverage
Esta historia es de la edición August - September 2025 de Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Jetland ramps take the high road
Loading and unloading equipment on hilly slopes are no problem for a Lorne-based building company, thanks to one particular brand of loading ramp.
3 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
From crater to greater: the JCB Pothole Pro
With an average repair time of eight minutes, the JCB Pothole Pro takes a specialised approach to fixing potholes, making it quick, easy and safe.
2 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Smart financing offers strategic advantages
With the high upfront costs of machinery, balancing the need for fleet upgrades against cash flow pressures has always been one of the industry's toughest challenges.
4 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Transport infrastructure investment to normalise
A sharp rise in civil and transport infrastructure investment over the last decade is now forecast to return to normal, more sustainable levels, Civil Contractors Federation Victoria's Transport Infrastructure outlook paper shows.
2 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Full service provider for lubricants
Viva Energy, the Shell Lubricants macro distributor in Australia, is known for its role supplying high-quality lubricants to construction businesses. But it's also regarded as a provider of a range of hydrocarbon storage and handling solutions.
2 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Engineered for excellence
It's hard to miss the fleet of orange Doosans and Develons standing out among the red and brown soils at Lambron's MidWest operations, where the machines have played a vital part in helping the company earn a reputation as a preferred civil construction and earthmoving contractor.
4 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Tilting the odds for success
Before AME introduced its Quick Tilt Hitches, earthmoving operators were forced to rely on fixed-position attachments, which meant frequent machine repositioning, slower job completion, and less precision on angled or uneven terrain. AME’s game-changing and pioneering tilting hitch technology provided the ability to tilt attachments on the fly.
4 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Powerful truck mixer for challenging sites
As the demand for concrete delivery in hard-to-access and rugged environments continues to grow, Dieci's purpose-built F7000 truck mixer stands out as the trusted solution for contractors tackling Australia's toughest terrain.
4 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
New exclusive metro dealerships for LiuGong
LiuGong Australia has announced the establishment of exclusive flagship dealerships at Wetherill Park in Sydney, Truganina in Melbourne, and Wacol in Brisbane.
2 mins
August - September 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
Waste not, want not for CASE
In a first for CASE Construction Equipment, Wentworth Shire Council in Mildura has taken delivery of the first CASE factory-fitted 821G waste specification wheel loader in Australia.
2 mins
August - September 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size