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More for CIVENEX visitors

With CIVENEX 2011 shaping up to be the best ever, several exhibitors are encouraging visitors by offering some very enticing door prizes.

As well as checking out the latest in trucks, tractors, excavators, pavers, mowers and all kinds of construction equipment, visitors are eligible to enter a draw for a chance to win some great door prizes. Prizes include five one day driver training courses from ‘Drive to Survive’, conducted by Ian Luff, Australia’s number one driver training provider. ‘Drive to Survive’ is an integrated learning experience suitable for novice or experienced drivers. The course teaches efficient driving tactics fatigue management, defensive driving strategies and the outcomes of high risk behaviour, and is valued at $295.00.

Another prize that will appeal to anyone who uses tools is the latest professional tool kit from Bakers Construction & Industrial. Valued at $3,200 this all new 133 piece tool
set comes in a new curved design and features drop down
sides, gas struts and an exclusive pull handle design.Included in the toolbox are 1000V pliers, JBS Masters adjustable wrench, hacksaw and tape, new hex shaft tang thru screwdrivers, as well as new flex head ratchet ring open end spanners.

Organiser, Frank Sticka said the Expo had attracted over
40 new exhibitors this year, reinforcing the event’s long standing reputation as Australia’s infrastructure expo.

CIVENEX 2011 entry is free for visitors. It is being held on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 May at Sydney Dragway, Eastern Creek in western Sydney. Visitors are able to preregister at www.civenex.com/registration.html

*Copy supplied by CIVENEX

 

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