
THE building boom has meant big business for many local organisations, with ConX Hire continuing to remain the go-to for contractors, builders and domestic customers alike.

They have now expanded to offer plant solutions for those requiring smaller equipment that fulfils the needs of tradesmen and DIYers. ConX Hire owners Sam and Steph Boda with a selection of their machinery. Photo: Kelly Carmody
Heavy machinery for hire has been the mainstay for ConX Hire, yet they have expanded to now offer plant solutions for those requiring smaller equipment that fulfils the needs of tradesmen and DIYers.
ConX Hire director, Sam Boda, sees this sector of the market is just as important as the big players, with those working on “smaller” projects still in need of reliable, high-quality equipment that has low mileage and is maintained to a professional standard.
From excavators and roller compactors to scissor lifts and floor sanders, the range is ever-expanding. They now have a 35 tonne Catepillar excavator in their arsenal.
“Our equipment is top of the range and all has low hours of use which provides much better reliability to our clients. Our state-of-the-art fleet management system allows us to monitor our equipment remotely and we have a service team on the road providing support where it is needed,” said Sam.
To help ensure their client’s work remains productive and keep the machinery working, they have a highly qualified team backed with first class facilities and equipment.
“Our mechanical workshop operates from our base depot in Shepparton. Our mechanics have years of experience with both the knowledge of workshop and field service work,” said Sam.
Being a part of government infrastructure projects over the past 12 months has been rewarding for the hiring firm, with their input in the Shepparton Rail Upgrade rendering them key contributors to the continued growth of our region.
“It’s amazing to be a part of the incredible projects being undertaken in this region that will allow us to prosper and remain a great part of Australia to live, work and do business in,” reflected Sam.





