About Express MHM

Specializing in advanced hydro excavation for safe and efficient utility protection in Brisbane and Gold Coast.

A large yellow excavator is positioned on a rocky terrain with snow-capped mountains and pine trees in the background. The metal arm of the excavator is extended prominently, showcasing the machinery's hydraulic components against a natural landscape.
A large yellow excavator is positioned on a rocky terrain with snow-capped mountains and pine trees in the background. The metal arm of the excavator is extended prominently, showcasing the machinery's hydraulic components against a natural landscape.
A construction site featuring a large drilling machine with two workers in high-visibility vests. The machinery is positioned beside a snow-covered road, and there are piles of excavated earth around. In the background, there are railway tracks and electrical wires, possibly indicating an urban setting.
A construction site featuring a large drilling machine with two workers in high-visibility vests. The machinery is positioned beside a snow-covered road, and there are piles of excavated earth around. In the background, there are railway tracks and electrical wires, possibly indicating an urban setting.

Our Projects

Showcasing precision hydro excavation projects across Brisbane and Gold Coast.

A construction site with two large yellow excavators working amidst sand dunes. A person is visible inside the cab of the closer excavator, which has its arm extended into a trench. In the background, there is a brick building with a flat roof surrounded by vegetation, including trees and tall grass.
A construction site with two large yellow excavators working amidst sand dunes. A person is visible inside the cab of the closer excavator, which has its arm extended into a trench. In the background, there is a brick building with a flat roof surrounded by vegetation, including trees and tall grass.
Pipeline Excavation

As part of my recent project, I was tasked with performing hydro excavation to safely expose underground utilities before the installation of new infrastructure. The goal was to prevent any accidental damage to critical lines such as water, gas, and fiber optic cables, which are often not accurately marked. I used a state-of-the-art hydrovac truck equipped with high-pressure water and a powerful vacuum system to break up and remove soil in a non-destructive manner.

During the process, I carefully mapped out the excavation area and coordinated with utility locating services. The high-pressure water allowed us to loosen the soil efficiently, and the vacuum quickly cleared the slurry, providing a clean and visible view of the utility lines without causing damage. This method proved especially effective in compacted soil and clay-heavy areas where traditional excavation would have been too aggressive or risky.

The result of the project was a success. We managed to expose all necessary lines without any damage, and the worksite remained clean and safe throughout the operation. The efficiency and precision of the hydro excavation process significantly reduced the risk of service interruptions and costly repairs. This project demonstrated the importance and effectiveness of using hydrovac technology for modern underground infrastructure work.

A large yellow excavator is stationed on a sandy construction site, with its arm extended and bucket poised over a mound of dirt. The scene is set under an expansive blue sky with a few scattered clouds, and there are traces of machinery tracks in the sand. Utility poles and industrial elements are visible in the background.
A large yellow excavator is stationed on a sandy construction site, with its arm extended and bucket poised over a mound of dirt. The scene is set under an expansive blue sky with a few scattered clouds, and there are traces of machinery tracks in the sand. Utility poles and industrial elements are visible in the background.
A small excavator is operating in a salt flat, moving salt onto a conveyor belt. The background features industrial structures, a line of trees, and a distant cityscape under a cloudy sky.
A small excavator is operating in a salt flat, moving salt onto a conveyor belt. The background features industrial structures, a line of trees, and a distant cityscape under a cloudy sky.
A yellow Hyundai excavator with a large bucket is parked on rocky terrain next to a small river. The background features a hilly landscape with sparse vegetation and a few houses and structures. There's a telecommunications tower visible on the right side.
A yellow Hyundai excavator with a large bucket is parked on rocky terrain next to a small river. The background features a hilly landscape with sparse vegetation and a few houses and structures. There's a telecommunications tower visible on the right side.
Utility Protection

As part of my recent project, I was tasked with performing hydro excavation to safely expose underground utilities before the installation of new infrastructure. The goal was to prevent any accidental damage to critical lines such as water, gas, and fiber optic cables, which are often not accurately marked. I used a state-of-the-art hydrovac truck equipped with high-pressure water and a powerful vacuum system to break up and remove soil in a non-destructive manner.

During the process, I carefully mapped out the excavation area and coordinated with utility locating services. The high-pressure water allowed us to loosen the soil efficiently, and the vacuum quickly cleared the slurry, providing a clean and visible view of the utility lines without causing damage. This method proved especially effective in compacted soil and clay-heavy areas where traditional excavation would have been too aggressive or risky.

The result of the project was a success. We managed to expose all necessary lines without any damage, and the worksite remained clean and safe throughout the operation. The efficiency and precision of the hydro excavation process significantly reduced the risk of service interruptions and costly repairs. This project demonstrated the importance and effectiveness of using hydrovac technology for modern underground infrastructure work.

Our Locations

We proudly serve Brisbane and Gold Coast, providing advanced hydro excavation services with precision and safety for all your utility needs.

Location

394 Norwell Rd, Norwell QLD 4208, Australia

Operating Hours

Open 24/7 – Available 7 Days a Week