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Excellence from the grassroots up*

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. 

PowerClear is committed to delivering excellence to our clients within the Arboricultural and Tree Planting Services Industry. 

Our experience, innovative thinking and expertise allow us to provide industry leadership across the areas in which we operate.

PowerClear’s target customer base and market is Local and State government clients across South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales requiring Arboricultural and Tree Planting Services Industry professionals

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.

PowerClear has implemented a very grass roots management ethos. 

Campbell Brooke the director is involved in the day to day running of the company and our works. 

Operation Managers and Supervisors are all practicing arborists and are encouraged to work in the field and where possible to lead by example.

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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