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If you want it built better, get it built by GreenCon
- Dairy design and construction
- Effluent design and construction
- Family owned Australian company
- Qualified civil engineer
- Registered commercial builders
- General Info
GreenCon’s customer service aims to exceed all expectations.
Greencon Australia is a leader in all types of rural construction with over 50 years' experience, we can help you with: effluent design and construction, feed-pad / freestall design and construction, dairy design and construction and all rural sheds.
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Greencon Australia is firmly committed to a policy enabling all work activities to be carried out safely, and with all possible measures taken to remove or at a minimum reduce risks to the health, safety and welfare of all employees.
- Accreditations
DPI Accredited Designer Of Effluent Systems
Registered Building Practitioner
- Email Business
- Established
- 1964
- ABN
- 18 508 246 793
- Staff
- 11-20
- Ownership
- Locally Owned
- Service Notes
- Open Monday to Friday
- Free Estimates
- Yes
- Other Link
- Categories
- Commercial
- Yes
- Licenses
- Legal ID: Registered Commercial Builders
- Keywords
- All Rural Construction, Backing Gate Fabrication, Dairy Design & Construction, Dairy Design / Drafting / Plans, Dairy Renovations, Dairy Repairs / Yard Repairs, Effluent System Designs, Feed Bunkers, Feedpads / Freestalls, Shed Design and Fabrication, Victoria, Australia Wide
What areas do you service?
We service all of Victoria and South East South Australia.
What can we provide?
With a qualified Engineer, Registered Builder and Draftsman we will design you new dairy and then construct the dairy. You deal with one person only and do not need to get your hands dirty allowing you to go on with working the dairy.







