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Hitachi and ProCoat Group Excavations

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November - December 2025

Based in Sydney, ProCoat Group specialises in detailed residential swimming-pool builds, drainage, and site prep for the landscaping of newly constructed properties. The company has a clear preference for its choice of excavators.

Hitachi and ProCoat Group Excavations

ProCoat Group - Procoat - works across NSW with plans to venture into Queensland.

"We work on a variety of projects," said owner Marty Meilcarz. "We do residential, commercial and government jobs, so the requirement to deliver quality work on time and on budget is imperative, but our specialty is detailed excavation, like swimming pools and horse arenas."

Interesting projects completed by the company include the chimpanzees' enclosure project at Taronga Zoo Sydney and bunker repairs at Twins Creek's golf course.

Transition

Having started with a Dingo 11 years ago, Marty has seen his business and his fleet grow. ProCoat now runs 16 machines, and the 9.5-tonne excavators have proven the most efficient and effective.

After working with several different brands, Marty is now a fan of Hitachi equipment, and when Landscape Contractor visited his worksite, he had a ZX38 hard at work.

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