Heavy-Duty Excavators
in Ballina

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What We Do

Turning Visions into Reality

When expertise and reliability are essential, East Point Earthmoving stands as your trusted partner. Here’s what sets us apart:


  • Experienced operators: Our team brings years of practical, on-the-job knowledge, ensuring that every project reflects the highest standards of professionalism.
  • Modern equipment: With a fleet of advanced machinery, we tackle projects of any scale with precision, delivering efficient, timely results.
  • Attention to detail: We carry out every task with care, prioritising environmental sustainability and adhering to your project’s timeline.


Our commitment goes beyond completing tasks—we focus on providing durable, sustainable solutions that lay the groundwork for long-term project success. Whether it's excavating swimming pool holes or clearing rural land, we work closely with clients to ensure their vision becomes reality, adhering to local regulations and industry standards.


We’re not just moving earth; we’re enhancing your project’s potential. Contact us to learn more or request a custom quote. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service in Ballina?

    We service all areas in and around Ballina, including East Ballina, West Ballina, Skennars Head and Cumbalum. If you would like clarification regarding your particular area or suburb, feel free to contact us.

  • What is the difference between earthmoving and demolition?

    Earthmoving focuses on reshaping or preparing the land, while demolition involves tearing down existing structures. Often, demolition is the first step before earthmoving, as buildings or infrastructure need to be cleared from a site before grading, excavation or construction can begin.



  • What types of earthmoving are required for road construction?

    Road construction involves several earthmoving tasks, including clearing and grubbing (removal of vegetation and debris), excavation, grading and compacting. These steps ensure that the road has a stable foundation, proper drainage and a smooth surface for vehicles.



  • How do earthmoving contractors manage site access in difficult terrains?

    Earthmoving contractors assess site access early in the project to determine the best approach for transporting equipment and materials. In difficult terrains, they may build temporary access roads, use specialised machinery or clear obstacles like trees and rocks to ensure safe and efficient access.



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