Baulkham Hills, Castle Hill, Kellyville, Dural and the acreage fringe
Hills District & north-west
The Hills generates steady knockdown volume as 1970s and 1980s brick homes on generous blocks reach the end of their run. Access is usually the district's advantage, wide frontages and driveways that take real machinery, while its challenges are trees under preservation orders, in-ground pools, and acreage properties with dams, sheds and long service runs to disconnect.
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What Level 2 work looks like here
Generous block widths allow efficient mechanical demolition, which shows up directly in program length and cost compared with inner districts.
Established gardens carry significant trees under council protection; exclusion fencing and root-zone rules are standard consent conditions.
Pools are near-ubiquitous in the district's stock, adding demolition, backfill and compaction validation to most scopes.
Acreage properties in Dural and Glenorie bring multiple outbuildings, septic decommissioning and long private service runs into the disconnection stage.
Common jobs
Frequent Level 2 scopes in this area
Knockdowns of 1970s–80s brick homes on suburban blocks
Pool removal with certified backfill
Acreage clearances covering dwellings, sheds and dams
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