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Excellence in vegetation management*

PowerClear based in South East Queensland, is committed to delivering excellence to clients within the Arboricultural and Horticultural industries.

PowerClear offers end to end service to our clients within the Arboricultural and Horticultural industries. We have dedicated horticultural crews delivering a wide range of tree planting and landscape projects ranging from Turf preparation and installation to mature tree transplants.

During the first 6 months of 2020 PowerClear has planted and is maintaining over 6,000 trees ranging from 300mm to 1,000litre pot size for Local Government organisations throughout South East Queensland. 

PowerClear can source, supply and install tree stock for any conceivable street or park tree planting project.

PowerClear is extremely focused on maintaining and improving the skills of all staff, continuously providing on the job training and education to ensure excellence in safety and knowledge is maintained.

As a Quality Assured company PowerClear holds third party certification for the following:

  • ASNZS-4801-2001, Occupation Health and Safety Systems,
  • ISO 9001-2015, Quality Management Systems, and
  • ISO 14001-2015, Environmental Management Systems.

Established in 2004, the company has been operating for 17 years, during which time it has employed and trained over 200 staff in the local community.

Each year PowerClear continues to grow its client base, employing and training more staff and increasing its annual turnover.

PowerClear is a local business that prides itself on supporting its local community and the people who live in it.

To find out more about what PowerClear can offer your council contact us on ph: (07) 5568 0541 or visit: powerclear.com.au

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