About Ingham Drilling
Ingham Drilling commenced operation in 1978 in Ingham, North Queensland, and proceeded to forge an enviable reputation in the water drilling industry through out northern Australia under the guidance of owner/operator, Norm Bliesner. Ingham Drilling relocated to Cairns in 2005 and proceeded to add environmental and exploration drilling to its portfolio. Now, with additional trained personnel and equipment, Ingham Drilling offers a range of drilling services from its premises at Davis Road, Edmonton, just south of Cairns. Our licensed water well drillers, support staff and management are sourced from various drilling and business sectors across Australia. Field staff constantly update their individual competencies, safe work practices, risk assessment and management training in line with industry regulations and Ingham Drilling's own very high standards. After 35 years in the industry, Ingham Drilling management and staff have immense respect for our unique environment and precious groundwater.
Products
Multipurpose Drilling Rigs
Services
Mining Drilling
Water Bore Drilling
Exploration Drilling
Water Boring
Environmental Drilling
Foundation Works
Drilling Supervision
Test Drilling Programs
Exploration Holes & Consulting
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Location
Wrights Creek QLD
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Ways to Pay
Cash
EFT
Fully Insured
Licences
DERM
Australian Drilling Industry Association Member
Class 2 & Class 3 Driller’s Licence
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to drill a borehole?
The cost of drilling a borehole will depend on how deep we need to drill and where your property is located but in general the price ranges from $2000 to $5000. For a more accurate price, call us today on 07 4222 6666 for a specific quote for your borehole drilling project.
Do I need permission to drill a borehole?
If you want to drill a borehole in Cairns, you will need to contact the local government to find out if you need approval including a water license or a development approval. Before drilling a borehole, you will need to instruct a groundwater assessment to ensure your borehole will be successful.
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