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The CASE for reliability

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

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February - March 2026

Earthmoving success in Victoria's construction market has been built on precision, reliability, and a long-term partnership with one trusted manufacturer.

The CASE for reliability

Nick Lazarevski and the team at Victoria-based Tonga Excavations have built their achievements on a decade-long commitment to CASE Construction Equipment, supported by trusted dealer CASE Victoria.

Specialising in basement construction, the business carries out complex projects that require accuracy from start to finish, from retention systems and bulk excavation to final detailed works. In this environment, machinery performance is critical. That's why CASE has remained the backbone of Tonga's fleet for the past 15 years.

CASE Victoria Territory Manager Nick Colbert has worked closely with Tonga for more than a decade and has seen the business evolve in that time.

"I've had a relationship with Nick at Tonga for a good part of the 12 years I've been with CASE Victoria," he said.

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