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Excellence from the ground up*

Hiway Stabilizers has been delivering innovative ground improvement solutions since 1986.

A commitment to innovation, environmental sustainability and industry leadership has seen them introduce cutting edge technologies into Australia and develop their own advanced methodologies and stabilising products.

Their reputation for quality performance is built on drive and safe work practices.

Hiway Stabilizers works across all sectors of industry specialising in fill drying saturated ground; treating and remediating contaminated soil sites; design, supply and laying of foam bitumen; aggregate modification; subgrade and subbase improvement.

Their large fleet of well-maintained and modern plant is continually being augmented as new technologies become available.

With a proven track record of ensuring high quality, lasting outcomes, even in challenging conditions, their in-house design and contracting teams are industry experts.

Hiway’s has a large workforce of specialist stabilisation and road construction and maintenance staff. Their site operational staff are supported by a team of experienced professional engineers, pavement designers and project managers with experience covering all forms of in situ stabilisation as well as plant-mixed foamed bitumen materials production.

The expert team at Hiway Stabilizers also provide a proven one-stop-shop for design and construction, offering a range of subgrade, subbase and basecourse modification services that are more cost effective than traditional road construction and rehabilitation methods. As well as the cost savings they generate, Hiway Stabilizers’ innovative solutions reduce construction time, increase strength and durability, and are more environmentally sustainable.

Part of their commitment to remaining at the cutting edge of the industry, Hiway Stabilizers has the largest fleet of purpose-built stabilisation plant across Australasia, choosing Volvo Construction Equipment to keep them ahead of the field.

Hiway Stabilizers has operations in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia, as well the original operations continuing in New Zealand and the
Pacific Islands.

W:hiways.com.au;
e: info@hiways.com.au;
t: (07) 5541 2074

*Copy supplied by Hiway Group

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