Jim Anderson Earthmoving Pty Ltd

Agricultural & Rural Excavation on the Mid North Coast

Your local earthmoving specialists, trusted by councils and clients across the Mid North Coast for over 25 years.

Local Knowledge

Rural Excavation Specialists

Want to build a dam on your rural property? Or you need your dam drained? Maybe you need to repair the contours of your paddocks or repair your fencing? Whatever the rural project, we’ll help you out!


At Jim Anderson Earthmoving Pty Ltd, we take on an array of agricultural and rural projects on the Mid North Coast, including Taree, Wingham, Gloucester, Old Bar, Harrington, Laurieton, Hallidays Point, Forster, Bulahdelah and beyond. See below: 



To chat with our customer service team, get in touch on (02) 6556 3068.

Water Infrastructure

Dam Construction & Management Services

Having issues with your dam? Don’t stress! Our comprehensive dam construction and management services have got you covered!


At Jim Anderson Earthmoving, we design and build dams across the Mid North Coast. Starting from as little as $1,000, our team can construct a dam on your property. Not only that — if your dam needs repairs, we can restore it back into function. We can even drain whole dams and other wet areas using a laser level.


With more than 35 years taking on projects just like this, you know when you choose us that you're getting a team with experience you can bank on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of earthworks are common in rural projects?

    Common earthworks in rural projects include dam construction, drainage works, access tracks, land levelling and erosion control. These works help manage water flow, improve access for machinery and livestock and prepare land for agricultural use. Site conditions, soil types and terrain all influence the scope of rural earthworks required.

  • Do agricultural projects require council approvals?

    Many agricultural and rural projects require council or regulatory approval, particularly when works involve land clearing, waterways, dams or changes to drainage. Approval requirements vary depending on location, land zoning and environmental impact. Checking local planning controls before starting work helps avoid compliance issues and project delays.

  • What environmental considerations apply to rural projects?

    Environmental considerations include protecting waterways, managing erosion, preserving native vegetation and minimising soil disturbance. Rural projects often require sediment control, careful water management and adherence to environmental regulations. Responsible planning helps protect land and surrounding ecosystems.

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