Specialist
vegetation
control.
Albany &
Great Southern.
ARC11 provides remote-controlled slope mowing, forestry mulching, and firebreak construction for steep, unstable, and access-constrained terrain across Albany and the Great Southern region — where conventional plant introduces unacceptable risk.



Albany's terrain
demands a
specialist approach.
The Albany and Great Southern region features steep coastal slopes, dense drainage corridors, council road batters, and rural properties where conventional manned plant introduces rollover risk and operator exposure that's difficult to control.
ARC11 is engaged by Albany-area landowners, the City of Albany, surrounding shires, and infrastructure managers when terrain makes standard contractors unsuitable — and when the decision needs to hold up to scrutiny.
"If terrain, access, or risk matters in the Albany region — ARC11 is the correct control."
- Steep coastal and hillside slopes — road batters, embankments up to 60°
- Drainage corridors and waterways — soft ground, steep batters, culvert access
- City of Albany and Shire reserves — WHS-documented, defensible contractor selection
- Firebreak construction — pre-season, aligned with local government requirements
- Rural and lifestyle properties — steep blocks, constrained access, dense regrowth
- Infrastructure corridors — utility lines, solar farms, asset-adjacent work
Remote-controlled slope mowing on gradients up to 60°. Operator controls from safe ground. Suitable for Albany road batters, coastal embankments, and rural hillsides where conventional plant presents rollover risk.
Single-pass mulching for scrub, regrowth, and storm debris up to 150mm. Material stays on site supporting erosion control — important for Albany's coastal and sensitive environments.
Firebreak construction and drainage corridor clearing on difficult terrain. Documentation aligned with City of Albany and surrounding Shire firebreak order requirements.