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The Herald: Staff Retention a Very Sound Move
January 18th, 2010
Port Mac Congratulates Arogen
September 28th, 2009
“Congratulations Arogen! It is great
to observe staff with a good work ethic which must be largely due to a firm
that values its staff and encourages pride in
workmanship”
Community resident Mr Peter Longworth
wrote to Arogen with . . .
NSW State Parliament Mention - The Hon. Kerry Hickey. Member for Cessnock
May 6th, 2009
Arogen is proud to have received
State recognition for their continuing success within our community and our
State. The Hon. Kerry Hickey, local Member for Cessnock, addressed the NSW
Parliament with the following Private Members . . .
Bulldogs Star Certainly Means Business
June 27th, 2007
Bulldogs
star Mark O'Meley met with Mayor of Cessnock, Cr. John Clarence last week to
discuss plans to create new job opportunities in the Cessnock
area.
O'Meley Investments Pty Ltd is behind the proposal to
build local company Arogen's headquarters at . . .
January 11th, 2011
HOW long does it take to pull 800m of polyethylene pipe through a small hole under the Macleay River?
Answer: 20 hours.
The final stage in a months-long project that led to the first sucessful underbore of the Macleay River was finally completed . . .
The Macleay Argus: 3 Million Project Under The River
September 3th, 2010
CONTRACTORS have sucessfully drilled a 760m-long horizontal pilot hole underneath the Macleay River, paving the way for the installation of a new water main servicing South Kempsey.
The $3 million council project became a priority following the 2009 May floods, after . . .
Northern Star: Local Drillers get tunnel vision
April 21st, 2010
TWO teenage drillers working on Country Energy's project to place high-voltage underground cables to the South Lismore electricity substation may have broken a world record.
The 19-year-old cousins, Kane and Nathan O'Meley, from the NSW Central Coast, who carried out . . .
Northern Star: Vandals destroy backhoe
April 14th, 2010
A BURNT-OUT backhoe is the last straw for drilling contractor Tony O'Meley.
Mr O'Meley's company, Hunter Valley-based Arogen, has worked in major infrastructure projects all over Australia, but he has never experienced as much vandalism and theft as he has while . . .
Herald: Drilling Saves Heritage
March 15th, 2010
A KURRI Kurri civil works company has ensured an indigenous heritage site at Chinamans Hollow will be preserved.
Arogen devised a way to protect the site, which was discovered during the construction of a water main between Maitland and Cessnock.
The company . . .
Trenchless Australasia: HDD helps Hunter Water with upgrades
February 17th, 2010
HDD and thrust boring are being used to install a new water main in Maitland and Cessnock in New South Wales as part of a water services upgrade program.
