National Engineering was established in Young by David Normoyle in 1890 originally as a blacksmith, farm implement and coach builder, later branching into grain silo manufacturing.
Recently the company has been heavily involved in the construction of Sydney's Olympic facilities, winning contracts for fabrication and erection of Stadium Australia, The Aquatic center expansion, The Duncan Gray Velodrome and the Sydney airport extensions.
National Engineering continues its relationship with rural Australia manufacturing the Normoyle range of grain silos and augers for both domestic and export markets. It is through this product range that our association with Honda Australia continues to grow, with Honda engines offered as an optional power source on our grain augers.
The trouble free reliability and total market acceptance of these engines has quickly led them to the top as the most requested petrol power option for our machines.