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Kurrajong Fire Trail & APZ Clearing

Fire trails cleared.
Kurrajong, cleared.

Fire trail construction, re-sheeting, APZ clearing and firebreaks in Kurrajong and across the Hawkesbury. semi-rural village at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The Kurrajong ridge and East Kurrajong plateau are the fire-prone spine of the Hawkesbury — sandstone shelf shows through on most trails, and steep grades toward the Grose Valley need bench-cutting and water bars.

Owner-operated by Jesse Madden. CAT dozer, 14-tonne Hyundai, rake and mulcher attachments. $20M public liability. We clear to approved footprints — never beyond.

CAT
Dozer + rake
$20M
Public liability
12+
Years on-site
BAL
Report-compliant
⚡ Free site quote

Get your fire trail quote

Jesse visits every site. Fixed-price where possible, hourly where the terrain's unknown.

We never share your details. No spam. Ever.

✓ ABN 86 683 469 712 ✓ $20M Public Liability ✓ White Card Certified ✓ WHS Compliant ✓ Bushfire-Zone Experienced ✓ Fixed Price Quotes ✓ Owner Operated ✓ Hawkesbury Based
Why Madden

Bushfire-zone work,
done by a local.

The Hawkesbury’s western ridge — from Kurrajong Heights through to Bilpin and Bowen Mountain — is some of the most bushfire-prone land in Greater Sydney. RFS access, APZ maintenance and pre-season clearing keep us busy every winter. The Kurrajong ridge and East Kurrajong plateau are the fire-prone spine of the Hawkesbury — sandstone shelf shows through on most trails, and steep grades toward the Grose Valley need bench-cutting and water bars.

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Clear to the plan

If your Bushfire Assessment Report says 20m APZ, we clear 20m — not 25. We want you compliant, not in trouble with council or RFS for over-clearing.

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Right machine, right terrain

A CAT dozer rakes big ground fast. The 14-tonne Hyundai lifts timber. The 8-tonne handles rock-breaking where the trail crosses sandstone shelf. We pick what suits, not what's on the yard.

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Pre-season priority

Book by June for August–October clearing. We keep regulars in a maintenance rotation so the pre-season panic doesn't hit a full calendar.

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RFS-aware access

Trails built to widths that actually accept an RFS Cat 1 or Cat 7 truck. Turnarounds at the back of the block. Gradients the trucks can handle loaded.

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Timber handled with care

Mature trees left where the report allows. Felled timber windrowed, mulched or carted out to your spec. Hollows and habitat trees flagged before work starts.

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Maintenance cycle, not one-off

Fire trails rut, APZs regrow. We schedule annual re-mulching and post-rain re-sheeting so you're not back-to-square-one every second summer.

What We Clear

Seven clearing services.
One contractor, one day rate.

From a single APZ refresh to a kilometre of new fire trail on a ridgeline block — we scale the machine and the crew to the job.

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New fire trails

Fresh trails cut, benched and sheeted with roadbase where needed. Widths to fit RFS trucks. Turnarounds at the tail end.

02

Trail maintenance

Re-sheeting rutted trails, fixing washouts, re-grading, drain cleaning. Keeps the access usable season after season.

03

APZ clearing

Asset Protection Zones to the width your Bushfire Assessment Report specifies. Understory raked clear, canopy managed to plan.

04

Firebreaks

Perimeter firebreaks on rural boundaries. Dozer-wide strips kept clear of fuel so a fire front loses footing at the line.

05

Scrub reduction

Understory mulching on larger blocks to knock down fuel loads. Mulcher attachment leaves chip in place to suppress regrowth.

06

Dam & water-point clearing

Access opened up to dams, tanks and bores for RFS static-water draft. Hardstand next to the water point so a truck can load without getting stuck.

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Post-event re-opening

Post-storm and post-fire trail clearing — down timber, slipped batters, washouts. Priority callouts when capacity allows.

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Stump & debris removal

Pulling stumps, carting windrowed timber and green waste. Tipped at green-waste stations or mulched on-site, your call.

Process

How a trail build runs.

Same flow, whether it's a 100m APZ refresh or a kilometre of new ridgeline trail.

  1. 1

    Site walk with your plan

    Jesse walks the proposed trail or APZ with your Bushfire Assessment Report in hand. Flags habitat trees, rock shelves, drainage lines.

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    Fixed-price or hourly quote

    Defined trails quoted per metre. Open scopes priced hourly with a cap. Disposal of timber priced separately so you choose.

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    Approvals check

    10/50 rules, council or RFS sign-off checked before we book. If something's missing we tell you before we quote.

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    Clearing + benching

    Dozer and excavator work the trail or APZ to the marked footprint. Rock broken where needed. Timber handled to plan.

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    Sheeting + drainage

    Roadbase laid on trafficable trails. Cross-drains cut. Water bars installed on steeper sections so the trail doesn't wash out.

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    Handover + maintenance schedule

    Photo record of finished work. Pencilled in for the annual pre-season refresh so you stay on the front foot.

More Services

Other services in Kurrajong

Everything Madden Earthworks offers in Kurrajong and Hawkesbury.

Local Knowledge

Fire Trail Clearing in Kurrajong: what to expect

Kurrajong (2758) is a semi-rural village at the foot of the Blue Mountains in the Hawkesbury LGA. The typical ground conditions here are steep hillside blocks, sandstone escarpment, acreage with long driveways.

The Kurrajong ridge and East Kurrajong plateau are the fire-prone spine of the Hawkesbury — sandstone shelf shows through on most trails, and steep grades toward the Grose Valley need bench-cutting and water bars.

We also service nearby Kurrajong Heights, East Kurrajong, Grose Vale for fire trail clearing. Same operator, same rates — call Jesse for a site walk.

Where We Work

Bushfire-prone Hawkesbury.

The Hawkesbury has plenty of bushfire-prone pockets — ridgelines, acreage, forest edges. This is where we do most of our fire trail and APZ work. Book pre-season so you’re on the front foot.

Also across neighbouring LGAs on case-by-case. For a site walk anywhere in Hawkesbury, call Jesse.

FAQ

Fire trail questions, answered.

What is a fire trail and why do I need one?+

A fire trail is a cleared, trafficable access track that lets RFS trucks, dozers and crews reach the back of your block during a bushfire. On a lot of Kurrajong, Bilpin and Bowen Mountain acreage it's also your own escape route. If your property's bushfire-prone, access maintenance is usually part of your compliance.

Do I need council or RFS approval first?+

Often yes. The NSW 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code allows some clearing near buildings on bushfire-prone land, but fire trails, APZs and broader clearing usually need sign-off. We'll tell you what we think needs checking before we quote — and we won't clear beyond an approved footprint.

What's an APZ?+

Asset Protection Zone — the cleared buffer between a building and the bush. It's the low-fuel zone that slows or stops a fire reaching the structure. APZ widths and specs come from your Bushfire Assessment Report. We build them to the nominated width and leave canopies where the report allows.

What machines do you use for clearing?+

Depends on the scope — CAT dozer with rake for bigger trails and scrub, 14-tonne Hyundai with thumb for timber, 8-tonne for selective work and rock-breaking, 5.5-tonne Kobelco for closer-quarters clearing.

How long does it take?+

A short access-only trail on open ground — a day. A steep trail with rock and timber — several days to a week. We quote by the metre on defined trails or hourly where the terrain's unknown.

Do you offer ongoing maintenance?+

Yes — annual pre-season re-mulching and re-sheeting. Regulars go on an August/September rotation so the pre-season window doesn't get missed.

Can you do dam and water-point access?+

Yes — static water supply access for RFS trucks. Clearing around farm dams, bore heads and tanks, with hardstand so a truck can load without getting stuck.

What happens to the cleared timber?+

Windrowed into edges where allowed, mulched in place, or carted to green-waste — your call. Priced as a separate line on the quote.

Are you insured for bushland clearing?+

Fully — $20M public liability, machine insurance, White Card. COIs on request.

When should I book pre-season clearing?+

Call by June-July to lock in August–October clearing. Later than that and we're usually booked into fire season. Post-fire and post-storm callouts prioritised when capacity allows.

Before fire season

Call before the first
total-fire-ban day.

Pre-season bookings fill up fast — August–October is the busiest window. Call Jesse now, lock in a site walk, be done before things get hot.