Grass Cutting across Sydney’s Northern Beaches

With a long history of providing landscape maintenance on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Marsupial are delighted to be awarded the Northern Beaches South Mowing Contract.

The 3-year contact for Northern Beaches Council comprises 9,500,000m2 of grass cuts per year across the southern end of the peninsula. Services will be scheduled fortnightly or monthly depending on growth fluctuation and customer needs, and will include roadside night works where required.

Marsupial currently provides grounds maintenance at parks, reserves and road verges in the Manly area including high profile locations like Manly Beach promenaded. The business has strong ties with the Northern Beaches having had an office in Belrose some years back, and working with former Warringah and Manly Councils.

 

Marsupial’s Contracts Manager Daniel Hewson said the new contract creates an even stronger bond, “We delighted to expand our services on the Northern Beaches and continue providing a high quality maintenance service in the region.”

The Marsupial team has developed a deep understanding of the local environment with staff trained in delivering a high impact, low footprint service so works are carried out safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to local people and businesses.

We will ensure the green spaces are up kept and persevered for long term growth, Mr Hewson continued. “We look forward to providing Northern Beaches Council with premium results.”

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