Commercial · Civil & Infrastructure

Kerb, gutter, retaining walls, civil pours — infrastructure-grade concrete.

Civil concrete works across Sydney metro for councils, developers, civil contractors and infrastructure projects. Kerb and gutter, footpaths, retaining walls, vehicle crossings, hardstand and large-scale civil pours.

Kerb, gutter, retaining walls, civil pours — infrastructure-grade concrete.

Scope of work

  • Kerb and gutter. Slip-form and hand-formed kerb to council standards. Standard barrier, layback, dish, mountable — all profiles.
  • Footpaths and pram ramps. Council-spec footpath, broom finish or exposed aggregate where called.
  • Vehicle crossings and driveways. Heavy-duty crossings for industrial sites, standard residential crossings to council spec.
  • Retaining walls. Reinforced concrete cantilever and counterfort retaining walls, in-situ poured or block-and-fill. Engineered to AS 4678.
  • Hardstand and industrial slabs. Heavy-duty on-ground slabs for warehousing, container yards, equipment pads. SL92 or steel-fibre reinforced where appropriate.
  • Civil structures. Headwalls, pits, sumps, drainage structures.

Who we work for

Civil contractors awarded council infrastructure work, land developers delivering subdivision civil packages, and head contractors who need a competent concrete sub for the civil portion of a mixed building/civil scope. Most jobs run between $50k and $2M in concrete value.

What you get

Council-approved standards. Plant and crew sized for the job. RFI responses inside one business day. Variation pricing turned around quickly so your claim cycle doesn't stall. We don't play games on civil work — the margins are too thin for either side to mess about.

Standards we work to

  • AS 3600 — Concrete structures
  • AS 3727 — Pavements
  • AS 4678 — Earth-retaining structures
  • Council specifications (varies by LGA)

From our sites

Common questions

Do you work for councils directly?

Occasionally — most of our council work comes through head civil contractors. We're prequalified or known to several Sydney council civil teams.

Slip-form or hand-formed kerb?

Both. Slip-form for long continuous runs (typically >150 m), hand-formed for tight residential subdivisions, complex profiles or transitions.

What's your minimum job size for civil?

No formal minimum, but below ~$30k it's usually not worth our setup time. We'll refer you to a smaller civil concreter if it suits you better.