Victoria Site Maintenance Services.

Our Services

Vegetation Management

  • Grass cutting and mowing
  • Brush clearing and trimming
  • Removal of overgrown vegetation
  • Weed control and herbicide application

Minor Repairs and Maintenance

  • Fence repairs
  • Gate and lock maintenance
  • Basic repairs to site infrastructure (e.g., fixing damaged signs or pathways)
  • Servicing AC units 

Site Cleaning and Tidying

  • Removal of debris (fallen branches, rubbish, etc.)
  • Clearing pathways and access roads
  • Sweeping and cleaning around base stations and equipment shelters

Visual Site Inspections

  • Checking for damage to towers, antennas, and shelters
  • Reporting hazards (e.g., loose bolts, corrosion, leaning fences)
  • Providing photo reports to site owners
  • Ladsafe safety inspections/certificates

Pest and Wildlife Control

  • Removal of nests (birds, insects, rodents)
  • Application of pest control solutions
  • Sealing gaps to prevent wildlife entry

Emergency Cleanup Services

  • Post-storm debris removal
  • Clearing fallen trees or branches
  • Emergency access restoration
  • Organise Backup generator power 

About

At B&C, we are more than just a maintenance provider – we are passionate about ensuring the reliability and longevity of critical telecommunications infrastructure. We understand that these sites play an essential role in keeping communities connected, supporting emergency services, and facilitating everyday communication. Knowing that our work helps maintain this vital infrastructure drives our commitment to delivering exceptional service.

We take pride in delivering tailored solutions for each site, ensuring it remains safe, accessible, and in top condition. Our deep knowledge of telecommunications infrastructure across Victoria means we can navigate complex access challenges, manage maintenance with precision, and provide practical solutions that minimize disruption. We focus on getting the job done right the first time, so you can count on your sites being in trusted hands.

It’s more than just maintenance – it’s about preserving the lifelines that keep our communities connected and resilient.