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Think you’ve seen it all…you can at CivEnEx Sydney*

The Field Days are back with CivEnEx returning to Western Sydney International Dragway at Eastern Creek on Thursday 22 May through to Saturday 24 May 2008.

Whether you’re an owner-operator, from a Council, public utility or a private contractor, you need to see this exhibition. Elected officials as well as Council administrative and technical staff should attend. Spending a day at CivEnEx is time well spent.

CivEnEx is brought to you by the Institute of Public Works Engineering New South Wales. There is free admission and plenty of free parking.

At CivEnEx you will see an amazing range of equipment, materials, tools and services on display, as well as catch up with old friends, customers and colleagues at a relaxed and friendly outdoor show.

CivEnEx Sydney is your one stop shop. See new products and innovations in engineering, construction, excavation, paving, pipes, landscaping, arbor, environmental, water, sewer, trucks, sweepers, waste, roads and traffic, power equipment, signs and much more.

The 2008 Exhibition will see the return of the demonstration area for earthworks, paving, mowers and sweepers.

The Golden Bucket Association will be running their mini excavator and skid steer rodeo, so polish up your skills and enter the competition! An added attraction will be the top fuel dragsters on display, with Racing Friday from 6 pm.

See the website at www.civenex.com or call (02) 9716 7391 for further information.

*Copy supplied by CivEnEx

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