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NEACH market for steel needs

ACRES is a celebration of fresh food, gardens and environmentally friendly facilities – it’s also a celebration of the efforts of local people, according to Ryza Garbacz from one of the local companies heavily involved in the project.
The three-stage development has been almost three years in the making and one of the companies which has been on that adventure is Noosa Engineering and Crane Hire (NEACH).
Employing 25 local people, Noosa Engineering and Crane Hire (NEACH) is privately owned and operated and was established in 1975 trading continuously since opening. They offer a full range of structural steel services to clients with the aim of providing maximum flexibility in execution and a one-stop shop for steel needs.
Ryza said his company was involved for two and half years on Acres, not continuously, but working on each stage as they were needed and he “took his hat off to Ralph” for a project that used so many local companies and so recycled both the site and the money sunk into – which stayed in the community.
“We worked on it for two and a half years in bits and pieces including the up-grade of the building and the new building on the front of plot,” Ryza said. Find Noosa Engineering and Crane Hire, 9 Leo Alley Road, Noosaville, phone:(07) 5449 7477.

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