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Komatsu’s RFK-3DMG a gamechanger for Victorian-based contractor

12 Dec, 2023



In the decade since brothers Frank and Albert ‘Alby’ Donohue founded EcoProjects Australia in 2012, they have built their business to be one of the leading water infrastructure contractors in Victoria, utilising Komatsu’s Retrofit Kits (RFK-3DMG) to give them an advantage on their major projects.

EcoProjects support government water and environmental infrastructure projects throughout Victoria and have a fleet of eight Komatsu excavators and one wheel loader – including two PC228 excavators and one PC138 excavator with RFK-3DMG installed. Frank says the RFK-3DMG has changed the way they implement and work on their large-scale projects.

“We purchased our first Komatsu excavator about a year into the business, after a recommendation from a friend, and still have that machine running in our fleet today. The Komatsu machines are fit for purpose for the type of work we do. They can manoeuvre in tight spaces and handle tough infrastructure work. We are constantly putting them to the test, and their productivity, power and fuel consumption is a standout compared to others in our fleet,” Frank says.

He says EcoProject’s RFK-3DMG models have been especially valuable for their major project work with Melbourne Water.

A retrofit kit delivers ICT functionality to an existing hydraulic excavator, providing 3D machine guidance, payload measurements, and acquiring 3D construction data from site straight into the machine’s dashboard, to give operators specific data to help them dig, cut, and move material.

“The RFK-3DMG with GPS has been a game-changer. It has eliminated the need for us to bring a surveyor onsite, and the technology has helped keep everything accurate and precise. We just load the machine with the specs and let it do the rest.

“Our latest project has been transforming Blind Creek and Lewis Park in Wantirna South from an underground concrete drain into a natural waterway and wetland system, as part of Melbourne Water’s Reimagining Your Creek program. It has been a big feat, but the RFK-3DMG has made it easier for us to deliver on time and on budget. The accuracy is amazing,” Frank says.

“We are looking at adding a Komatsu dozer to the fleet next year and will be ordering additional excavators fitted with RFK-3DMG as we continue to update our fleet. We have always received outstanding backup from the Komatsu sales and service teams, which has been a cornerstone of our relationship from the start.”

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