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Supporting Tasmanians through troubled times

by Staff Writer
October 30, 2024
in Irrigation, News, Partner Solutions, Pipelines, Projects, Reliability, Sewage Pumping Stations, Spotlight, Water & wastewater
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During troubled times, Pinnacle Hire is ready to help.

During troubled times, Pinnacle Hire is ready to help.

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Heavy rains can relieve parched lands, but they also come with their own challenges. The Tasmanian branch of Pinnacle Hire was recently called upon to help Dodges Ferry after it experienced pond overflow due to excessive rainfall.

Its expert pump specialists sprang into action, installing a sediment tank to ensure safe discharge and then pumping water out to sea. Moments like these remind the team at Pinnacle Hire why they love what they do—providing peace of mind for its clients during critical situations.

Pinnacle Hire promises to deliver its clients the very best: the best advice, the best products and, of course, the best service. Pinnacle brings the collective knowledge of its highly experienced team to every project. Its motto is to offer its clients ‘higher levels of expertise’, not just to provide excellent equipment.

Pinnacle Hire is an agile hire business that provides advanced dewatering, pumping & water treatment solutions to the infrastructure, civil construction, mining, and quarry sectors Australia-wide. Its knowledgeable staff is passionate about ensuring customers can access the most ‘fit for purpose’ equipment when and where they need it.

Managing Director, Jeremy Salisbury, said, “Pinnacle Hire took flight in early 2021 to build a highly professional, nationwide hire business and support responsible water management when it needs to be treated, stored, or relocated. Integral to that plan was the need to draw together the skills and resources of a team of industry specialists who shared a passion for the journey ahead.”

“Supporting civil contractors, municipalities, quarries, and mining companies with various project types and sizes, Pinnacle has built a structure that remains nimble and flexible in our ability to deliver,” Mr Salisbury added.

Pinnacle Hire is committed to delivering quality equipment, expert advice, and rapid response whenever and wherever needed. Whether it’s in Tasmania or anywhere across Australia, the team at Pinnacle Hire is always ready to help.
Contact Pinnacle Hire today at 1300 447 392 to learn how it can support your next project!

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