worked his way through a range of operational and supervisory roles across the country. Asmodernisationandtechnologicaladvancements gained momentum in the agriculture industry, Will realised there was a significant gap within Northern NSW for a locally operated company with customisable service. From there, the WTC Group was born. Will previously worked in the civil construction space around Australia. “I eventually moved back home to NSW because I saw the opportunities to do what I loved in the community I grew up in,” he says. “I bought a scraper and started work in agriculture earthworks. I bought more equipment and got into mining infrastructure, local government projects and commercial real estate developments like industrial parks and subdivisions.” Today, WTC Group has three divisions: Mining, Civil, and Agricultural. Between the three divisions, they host a fleet of roughly 70 machines, including scrapers, graders, dozers, excavators, prime movers, water carts and dump trucks. They work primarily in the Narrabri and Mudgee regions of NSW. They have the skills, equipment, and experience to take on projects of all scales, with much of their work landing in the $10-to-$20 million range. “A phrase in our conversations is we have a cando attitude,” says Will. “It comes from me starting as a young entrepreneur. You must put your best foot forward every day. If you say you’re going to JANUARY 2025
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