Service
Machine Work
Diggers, dumpers and operators across Connemara.
Overview
Some jobs simply need the right machine and someone who knows how to use it. We provide excavation and machine work across Connemara — diggers and dumpers with experienced operators, ready for everything from trenching to full site strips.
We take on machine work for our own building projects and as a standalone service for homeowners, farmers and other contractors who need a reliable operator for a day or for a full job.
Drainage, driveways, foundations prep, landscaping groundworks — if it needs digging, moving or levelling, we can help.
How we do it
Our machine work process
- 01
Talk through the job
Tell us what you need moved, dug or levelled and we'll advise on the right machine for it.
- 02
Plan access
We check site access and conditions so the right plant arrives ready to work.
- 03
Carry out the work
An experienced operator carries out the work safely and efficiently, by the day or by the job.
- 04
Tidy finish
The site is left graded and tidy, ready for whatever comes next.
Machine work photos
Recent digger work from our sites
Uploaded site photos showing excavators and live machine-work stages.
Excavator work during perimeter set-out at coastal site
Digger positioning and active ground preparation around existing home
Machine work and concrete phase coordination on live site
Site cut and reinforcement prep with excavator access
Excavation and perimeter works progressing around dwelling
Digger support during final pour and external layout works
FAQs
Machine Work questions, answered
Can I hire a machine and operator by the day?
Yes. Machine work can be booked by the day or for a full job — whatever suits the work you have.
Do you do drainage and driveway groundworks?
We do. Trenching for drainage and services, plus driveway and yard preparation, are some of the most common machine jobs we take on.
Will you work alongside my own builder?
Yes. We're happy to provide machine work and an operator as part of a job another contractor is running.
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