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Building an environmental legacy
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|April/May 2026
From a two-person landscaping crew to a multi-division environmental powerhouse, one business is changing Western Sydney's landscape, one sustainable project at a time.
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When David Griffith started Earthbuilt Environmental from his Castle Hill base in New South Wales, he had a vision that went beyond traditional landscaping.
He was driven by a commitment to change the world through landscapes, and a culture built on "being kind, honest and awesome".
Today, that vision has materialised into a 45-strong team operating across four specialist divisions - environmental consulting, construction, commercial maintenance, and bush regeneration - capable of managing projects from initial planning through to long-term environmental stewardship.
The results speak for themselves. Earthbuilt has been nominated alongside five other businesses as one of Australia's fastest-growing companies, ultimately finishing second only to a technology firm.
Strategic growth through capability
A key driver of Earthbuilt's expansion has been the strategic decision to bring capabilities in-house by building its own machinery fleet.
This capability uplift has enabled Earthbuilt to win and deliver increasingly complex projects - from securing their first project as head contractor for a developer, to being appointed lead environmental consultant on one of Western Sydney's largest housing developments currently under construction, to delivering a retirement village project encompassing both landscape and civil scope.
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