Thanks to Civmec for our new Container (to be installed at the DH Finish)

Bike Photo

Picture taken November 1st 2017 at Civmec Construction And Engineering P/L, Old Punt Rd Tomago – (from left to right) – Nigel Baston (HR & IR Advisor), Pat Tallon (Civmec CEO), Andrew Hardy (HMBA Secretary) and Noel McCausland (Civmec Facility Manager)

Press Release:

“This week, Civmec put pen to paper on a number of community betterment programs in the form of partnerships with the University of Newcastle, and the Hunter Mountain Bike Association.

The University of Newcastle Rugby Union Club (UNRUC) will benefit from the generous sponsorship both financially and in the form of community engagement.

A new shipping container has been erected at the finish line of the Awaba Mountain Bike Park thanks to Civmec. This container will help the Hunter Mountain Bike Association (HMBA) store biking and emergency equipment, making it easier for the club to promote mountain biking in the area as an exciting recreational activity.

Chief Executive Officer Mr. Patrick Tallon said “Civmec is delighted to form a partnership with The University and the Hunter Mountain Bike Association – we are committed to engaging within the local community to strengthen relationships with the Newcastle people, while demonstrating what Civmec has to offer on the broader scale”.

Members of both the UNRUC and HMBA have been invited to experience Civmec’s world-class facilities in the Hunter region – housing some the world’s best tradespersons, and engineering and fabrication plant and equipment. Civmec are currently completing several prestigious projects in the region, for the Sydney Light Rail, Westconnex, North West Rail Link and Nepean Bridge just to name a few and would love to have fit, enthusiastic new employees.

“We’re always looking for the best employees in the business. Rugby and mountain biking are both tough sports and we would love to have employees with those mental and physical attributes!” Said Mr. Tallon.