Delivering bulk earthworks and civil construction in challenging terrain places high demands on equipment performance, reliability and operator confidence. For Hamilton Plant Hire, a Cape Town–based plant hire and civil construction contractor operating across the Western Cape, those demands are being met through a strong Volvo-focused fleet, supported locally by Babcock.
Hamilton Plant Hire is currently executing a major bulk earthworks and civils project for a new housing development in the Constantia hills in the Western Cape, involving approximately 50,000 cubic metres of earthworks and the construction of access roads across steep, elevated terrain.
“The ramps and slopes on this site are steep, and the machines are working hard,” says Ryan Plasket, Owner at Hamilton Plant Hire. “Even when fully loaded, we haven’t had issues getting up and down. The hauls are short, but the articulated dump trucks are performing exceptionally well.”
Fuel efficiency has also stood out on the project. “We have been very impressed,” Plasket adds. “Fuel consumption has been consistently strong, which makes a significant difference on a job like this.”
The machines were delivered to site on December 13, 2025 and have since been operating full shifts without any performance issues, delivering consistent output under demanding site conditions.
Hamilton Plant Hire operates a substantial Volvo fleet, with between 30 and 40 Volvo machines across its operations, including articulated dump trucks, wheel loaders and excavators. According to the company, fleet consistency and familiarity have played an important role in supporting growth and operational efficiency.
“We have always liked the machines and the quality,” says Plasket. “Our mechanics are used to working on them, which helps from a maintenance and uptime point of view. That consistency has supported the growth of our business.”
The company’s applications are typically demanding, with equipment regularly operating in hard ground conditions and undertaking specialised tasks.
“Our work is generally tough,” Plasket explains. “We do a lot of work with hydraulic hammers on the excavators, as well as munchers, rotating lines and other attachments. We do not have issues – the machines handle it. They do what we need them to do.”
Support from Babcock, as the authorised Volvo Construction Equipment dealer, has been a key factor in maintaining reliability across the fleet.
“Babcock is a class leader on the loaders and the articulated dump trucks,” says Plasket. “We have been very happy with the excavators as well. Overall, we are very happy with the fleet and the support behind it.”
From Babcock’s perspective, aligning the right equipment to demanding applications is critical.
“Our customers operate in tough conditions, often on complex sites with steep gradients and hard materials,” says Quintin O’Reilly, Head of Sales at Babcock. “The focus is on supplying equipment that can perform consistently in those environments and backing it with responsive support so customers can deliver with confidence.”
The working relationship reflects Babcock’s broader Lifetime Engineering approach – delivering solutions that perform reliably on site today while enabling customers like Hamilton Plant Hire to grow and take on increasingly complex projects.




