Employee Profile: Below the surface

Bumpy Samuel, Surfacing Manager

Paralysed from a dare devil stunt at four years old, this man certainly lives up to his name! Like Kanye, Kylie and the Kardashians, our Surfacing Manager is known only by one name… that is “Bumpy”.

The nickname for Teokotai Samuel came about when in his younger days his experimental stunts caused him a whole lot of hurt. When he was four, one of his physical feats led him to waking up the next day paralysed. The bump to his head had made his brain swell, but after six weeks of his parent’s worry and anguish he bounced back to normal.

As a kid, Bumpy loved building ramps and performing tricks on his BMX, “I’ve always had the attitude that if someone tells me I can’t do something, I’ll just go ahead and try it” he said, “and the dares from my mates got bolder, bike ramps got bigger and the obstacles became more dangerous, including jumping over some of the other kids.” The amount of bruises and breaks he suffered from messing about earned him the permanent nickname.

Originally from Flaxmere, a suburb in the Hawke’s Bay region of New Zealand’s North Island, Bumpy grew up in the coastal town with his parents, two brothers, Noel and Albert and sister Linda. “My dad taught me how to become immune to pain, I wasn’t the easiest child to bring up and he used to bash me with the vacuum stick on a daily basis! Little did he know I’d always have newspaper down my pants to soften the
blows!” he confessed.

His dad, who has also worked in the industry all of his life, taught Bumpy everything he knows and one of his earliest memories was being taken on a bitumen sprayer at three years old. “My dad would take me to work with him at the weekends and on school holidays, so I became accustomed to being around the intense heat and the smell of bitumen from a very early age,” he said. “I started working in spray seal at the age of 14 for Bitumix Ltd, NZ earning a decent $8.60 per hour and then moved in to asphalt when I was 22, becoming the youngest supervisor in my division.”

Some people are head hunted yearly, some monthly, Bumpy seems to be head hunted on a daily basis. But luckily for us he’s stayed a loyal warrior of KEE since 2011. Our Surfacing Estimator James (Coady) Coad said; “Bumpy is a boss who does things by the book to ensure our clients get a great experience from start to finish. He has worked his way through the ranks and developed many skills to get where he is today. His ‘never say no’ attitude and his willingness to give anyone a go is one we all can all aspire too.” Bumpy said; “It’s almost impossible to plan your day at KEE, as it’s always full of surprises! But in all seriousness, our first and foremost aim is to help people and that is a trait I have learnt from Antonia, Clayton and Damon.”

Bumpy winds down at the weekends by playing golf and hanging out with his family. He lives with his wife Lilly and his three children Moena 20, Noel 15, Tiamaya 11 and dog George- his right hound man.

Infrastructure Australia’s priority list recognises WA projects

Western Australia has 15 nationally significant projects/initiatives on the list, compared to seven in 2016

  • Morley-Ellenbrook Line features on priority list for the first time
  • Greater focus on METRONET

This year’s priority list has two projects and 13 initiatives for WA transport infrastructure, compared with just one project and six initiatives in 2016, highlighting the State Government’s increased engagement with Infrastructure Australia.

New initiative listings include:

  • Morley-Ellenbrook Line (Transport Connectivity between Morley and Ellenbrook)
  • Fremantle Traffic Bridge
  • Tonkin Highway Gap
  • Karratha-Tom Price Road
  • Canning Bridge crossing capacity and interchange (IA identifiedinitiative).

The Yanchep Rail Extension was assessed as one of eight high priority projects. The State Government is heavily investing, with $3.6 billion allocated for METRONET projects, with $3.2 billion for roads.

KEE Transport news

KEE Transport has continued to go from strength to strength over the past few months. We have been able to secure some very exciting partnerships throughout this time which leaves us extremely confident of the road ahead.

The Christmas/ New Year break gave our team (pictured above) a very well deserved break however, due to the amount of work coming in, we were back in full swing much earlier than previous years, so thank you to our team for their relentless efforts.

March saw our fleet on one occasion being located in every single state except Tasmania. Now that’s a feat our fleet should be proud of!

Nathan Terrell, KEE Transport Manager

New KEE equipment to meet our clients demands

The continuing growth within the hire industry has driven KEE to invest in additional new equipment to meet our clients demands.

We have committed to purchasing five state of the art Ammann Pad Foot Rollers and five Smooth Drum Rollers bringing our total roller fleet to 225 and total equipment list to 550. These machines are particularly useful for civil infrastructure, mining, asphalt and spray seal projects. “A roller is a roller!” I hear you say, but where we differ is our robust five year extended warranties with our OEMs plus our 24/7 support from our KEE Field Service team lead by Mark Lewis and Zekan Erceg.

Over the past three months we have focused on supplying to local government bodies and offering plant equipment, transport and asphalt services to shires and councils.

In February, KEE Group were proud to win the Shire of Cambridge. We are happy to report that the shire has been impressed with our attention to detail and the professionalism of our managers and crews.

Mal McDonald, KEE Business Manager

“It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.”
-Leonardo Da Vinci

KEE Group preferred supplier to WALGA

Many civil companies recognise KEE Group as a major force behind their civil infrastructure projects and we are happy to announce that we are now also a preferred supplier to the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA).

Combining all our services has and will continue to provide a competitive advantage to those savvy companies wanting to streamline operations. One call can bring fuel, transport, hire equipment, asphalt, profiling, extruded concrete barriers and now spray seal.

NorthLink Two (pictured above) is nearing completion and from the Main Roads department to the project delivery team, it has produced some of the best asphalt roads this state has seen, in record time. Every KEE Group division was employed to help create history and we are proud of our loyal men and women who worked so hard throughout the project.

KEE Clients help give back at Christmas

A huge thank you to everyone who helped create a very special Christmas for two wholly deserving children!

A good friend of ours has two lovely children, Sophia, 10 and Jacob, 7. Sadly, in a very short space of time, these siblings have had more than their fair share of family loss, including tragically loosing their beloved dad to cancer.
Christmas is of course supposed to be a time of happiness, but in December, their nan whom they were very close to, also passed away.
Having seen them grieving at their nan’s funeral, we were compelled to see if we could give them a day of fun, a day to remember.
Thanks to the generosity of our suppliers and clients, we were able to give these two a little bit of happiness.
Queue in our Transport Manager Nathan Terrell and our good men Wayne and Aaron who picked the kids up in two huge brand new bright yellow Mercedes Actross from their family home. Back to KEE HQ and our workshop team set up a new 980 Cat Loader and 20t Case Digger ready for the kids to learn how to operate. They both absolutely loved taking turns in operating the machines (almost as much as Clayton loved to show them how!) and they were speechless when we let them loose in our office, which we had filled with the kindly donated presents.
It was great to be able to spread some warm Christmas spirit on our last day at the office. What was note-worthy was the generosity from everyone was not prompted, but offered to make this a day to remember.
We appreciate all the efforts to help us to be WA’s best plant equipment and service provider for our valued KEE clientele and families.
Wishing all our clients and suppliers every success in 2019!

WITH THANKS TO:

  • Tony Del Popolo – Ledge Finance
  • Aaron and Jess Mulry – Anytime Tilt Trays
  • Anthony Brown – Volvo CJD
  • Paul Davies – McIntosh & Son
  • Marc and Ben – Wirtgen Australia
  • Kym Wearn – Torque Recruitment
  • Antoine Saleh – High Density
  • Jason Hogan/ Dion Hackett/ John Barker – Pirtek MALAGA
  • Wes/Hylton/Mal – JCB/CEA
  • Pete and Dave Newbury – Hoseforce
  • Taryn and Korey Lee – TKL Holdings
  • Marcus Webb – KEE – RSEA
  • Daniel Cecchele – Position Partners
  • Warren Bisset – Zenith Insurance
  • Leigh Cometti – Complete Tyres
  • Shanon Ferrier – Mader
  • Duke Foley – Sunny Industrial Brushwear
  • Steve Silvey/ Tim Whitehurst /Nigel Grant – Kenwick Auto Electrics
  • Wayne Grieve and Aaron Stevenage

Our people are our greatest asset

KEE Group are growing fast and we are often looking for the right people to help us make it happen. If you would like to join our team and share in the excitement, get in touch today!

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