Specialist
vegetation
control.
Busselton &
Geographe Bay.
ARC11 provides remote-controlled slope mowing, forestry mulching, and firebreak construction across Busselton and the Geographe Bay region — servicing coastal reserves, drainage corridors, rural properties, and infrastructure easements where terrain or access constraints make conventional manned plant a risk that can't be adequately controlled.



Fast-growing city,
growing vegetation
risk.
Busselton and the Geographe Bay region is one of WA's fastest-growing areas. New residential and rural-residential development, expanding road networks, coastal dune systems, and drainage infrastructure mean an increasing number of sites where vegetation management must happen in constrained conditions — and where operator safety and method documentation matter.
ARC11 is engaged by the City of Busselton, developers, rural landowners, and infrastructure managers when access is constrained, ground is soft or wet, or terrain makes conventional manned plant a risk that needs to be removed from the safety case.
"Busselton's rapid growth means more drainage corridors, more development batters, and more land that needs managing carefully. ARC11 is built for exactly those sites."
- Coastal dune and reserve management — soft sand substrate, sensitive adjacent vegetation
- Drainage corridors and retention basins — steep batters, wet ground, constrained access
- City of Busselton road batters and reserves — WHS-documented, defensible contractor selection
- Firebreak construction — rural and peri-urban aligned with annual City requirements
- Development site clearing — steep blocks, constrained boundaries, panel-adjacent work
- Infrastructure easements — Western Power, water, pipeline, and communications corridors
Remote-controlled slope mowing on gradients up to 60°. Operator controls from safe ground. Suited to Busselton drainage batters, coastal embankments, and development site slopes where conventional plant presents rollover or proximity risk.
Single-pass mulching of coastal scrub, peppermint regrowth, and woody debris up to 150mm. Ultra-low ground pressure protects Busselton's sensitive coastal soils and dune margins from compaction and disturbance.
Firebreak construction and drainage corridor clearing on constrained and access-limited terrain. Documentation aligned with City of Busselton annual firebreak order and compliance requirements.