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| KENNARDS HIRE www.kennards.com.au LOCKED BAG 2022 SEVEN HILLS, NSW, 1730 AUSTRALIA Ph: 02 8805 6100
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 Safety in sewer thanks to hydraulic saw (Wednesday, 24 March 2010)
A HYDRAULIC demolition saw has enabled civil engineering contractor Metropolitan Restorations to safely remove severely corroded concrete platforms from a 68m deep sewer shaft. Full Story...

 Generator fleet grows
(Monday, 1 March 2010)
KENNARDS Generators in Perth has doubled the size of its fleet since opening less than a year ago and has expanded the range to include 200kVA units. Full Story...

 A loo with a view (Wednesday, 9 December 2009)
A PORTABLE toilet perched halfway up a 210m-high broadcast communication transmission tower in Sydney has solved a pressing problem for a group of workers. Full Story...

 Kennards opens second traffic outlet (Wednesday, 2 December 2009)
KENNARDS Hire has continued its expansion into traffic management, opening a second specialist hire centre.
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 The origins of hire (Monday, 2 November 2009)
The hire industry, as it relates to construction, is more than 60 years old. Greg Keane investigates the stories of three industry pioneers – CHEP, Coates and Kennards. Full Story...

 Kennards now playing in traffic (Sunday, 1 November 2009)
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 Excavators perform at great heights (Monday, 19 October 2009)
TWO 3.5-tonne rubber-tracked Takeuchi excavators have made their way onto the roof of Melbourne’s Crown Casino to help complete a large landscaping project. Full Story...

 Kennards now playing in traffic (Wednesday, 19 August 2009)
KENNARDS Hire has opened a new branch in Melbourne specialising in traffic management equipment.
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 New hire outlet in FNQ (Friday, 10 July 2009)
KENNARDS Hire has opened a new branch in Port Douglas, its fourth in Far North Queensland. Full Story...

 Innovative approach to site dust control (Wednesday, 13 May 2009)
A NEW, portable dust-suppressing machine that blasts out fine water droplets to create a blanket of mist is expected by equipment hire major Kennards to provide the answer to the problem of hazardous dust on work sites. Full Story...

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