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New beginnings for engineering stronghold

SMALL TOWN VALUES, BIG PROJECTS...Trevaskis Engineering has remained a trusted name throughout the Goulburn Valley specialising in precision punching, cutting, forming and pressing of sheet metal. Pictured centre from left is business financial controller Kristen Whitford, director Michael Mason and operations manager Scott Alexander with their trusted team. Photo: Kelly Carmody
SMALL TOWN VALUES, BIG PROJECTS...Trevaskis Engineering has remained a trusted name throughout the Goulburn Valley specialising in precision punching, cutting, forming and pressing of sheet metal. Pictured centre from left is business financial controller Kristen Whitford, director Michael Mason and operations manager Scott Alexander with their trusted team. Photo: Kelly Carmody

THE last 12 months have been marked with progression and accomplishment for local metal fabrication firm, Trevaskis Engineering, with a change in ownership, expansion and continued growth for the team.

SMALL TOWN VALUES, BIG PROJECTS...Trevaskis Engineering has remained a trusted name throughout the Goulburn Valley specialising in precision punching, cutting, forming and pressing of sheet metal. Pictured centre from left is business financial controller Kristen Whitford, director Michael Mason  and operations manager Scott Alexander with their trusted team. Photo: Kelly Carmody
SMALL TOWN VALUES, BIG PROJECTS…Trevaskis Engineering has remained a trusted name throughout the Goulburn Valley specialising in precision punching, cutting, forming and pressing of sheet metal. Pictured centre from left is business financial controller Kristen Whitford, director Michael Mason and operations manager Scott Alexander with their trusted team. Photo: Kelly Carmody

Trevaskis Engineering has remained a trusted name throughout the Goulburn Valley specialising in precision punching, cutting, forming and pressing of sheet metal.

Michael Mason, an employee of the firm for over 30 years took over as director in March of 2021.

“After working here for such an extended period of time, loving where I work and who I work with, the opportunity to purchase the business was a new challenge I was passionate about undertaking,” said Michael.

“My aim is to implement more sustainable business practises going forward, further diversify the business and remain a firm with strong employment prospects for local people.”

Trevaskis Engineering currently employ 50 people, including five apprentices, and have engaged in a wide variety of innovative projects over the last 12 months.

Government infrastructure projects have been an exciting venture, as has the continued growth of the Feedtech sector of the business across the agricultural industry.

Over 250 Feedtech auto feeders have been designed and manufactured in Tatura and are in operation across the nation.

Trevaskis Engineering are grateful for community support and look for ways to give back where they can. A focus on putting local people and businesses at the forefront of what they do is imperative to their continued success.

“Collaboration with our customers and suppliers, big and small, is how we maximise outcomes and ensure we deliver quality engineering solutions. Being honest, proactive and having integrity is at the forefront of what we do and is a main factor in our continued success,” said Michael.

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