At Worthy Engineering, we take immense pride in every rebuild that rolls out of our Kalgoorlie workshop—and our recent mid-life rebuild of a CAT AD63 underground truck is no exception.
This project was more than just a mechanical transformation. It was a testament to what can be achieved when a client backs a locally based, highly capable team. From initial inspection and teardown through to reassembly, rigorous testing, and final delivery, our tradespeople brought precision, experience, and pride to every stage. The result? A reliable, field-ready AD63 that’s now back underground and earning its keep.
We sincerely thank our client for entrusting us with this important rebuild. That trust not only supports our Kalgoorlie-based team of mechanics, auto electricians, boilermakers, painters, and apprentices—it also reinforces a broader local economy. Every hour of labour, every part sourced, every meal bought by our team supports a network of local suppliers, small businesses, and community associations across the Goldfields.
While this particular project was delivered out of our Kalgoorlie facility, we also operate a fully equipped workshop in Perth, offering the same high standard of rebuild and repair capabilities. Whether the job is done regionally or in the metro area, Worthy Engineering delivers with consistency, quality, and pride.
Worthy Engineering doesn’t just fix machines—we invest in people, train the next generation of trades, and sponsor sporting clubs, events, and initiatives that help make this region thrive. Our workshop isn’t just a place of work—it’s a part of the community fabric.
When companies choose to partner locally, the benefits ripple far beyond the workshop floor. We’re proud to be part of a strong, capable Goldfields supply chain and will continue to deliver work that speaks for itself—built strong, built local, and built to last.
If you’re looking for a rebuild partner who knows the terrain, the machines, and the meaning of community—our doors are always open.
