Our Projects

Wingecarribee Animal Shelter & SES Building

‣  Roadbase of subgrade supply and                  installation
‣  Detailed footing excavation
‣  Bored pile supply and installation
‣  Excavation and concrete works for                  internal roads, driveways, paths & kerbs
‣  In-situ pit construction for stormwater          drainage

Civil Excavation, Form, Reo + Pour Package

works completed by slabco

Key project quantities

‣  1980+ lineal meters of bored piles
‣  400+ 600mm bored steel caged piles
‣  230+ tonne of steel reinforcement placed
‣  1,500+ cubic meters of concrete placed

‣  Roadbase of subgrade supply and installation
‣  Detailed footing excavation
‣  Bored pile supply and installation
‣  Excavation and concrete works for internal roads,                        driveways, paths and kerbs
‣  In-situ pit construction for stormwater drainage

SLABCO is proud to have contributed to the delivery of critical community infrastructure through our involvement in the Moss Vale State Emergency Services and Animal Shelter, a project led by Wingecarribee Shire Council.

Our scope included full management and execution of the civil works, structural formwork, reinforcement installation, and concrete placement. This project demanded a high level of safety oversight, which SLABCO implemented to the standard of Tier 1 construction environments ensuring that all works were delivered with strict adherence to safety and compliance protocols.

Throughout construction, the team faced a number of site challenges, including poor weather, waterlogged ground conditions, and limited access while coordinating with concurrent trades. These conditions required adaptive planning and disciplined execution qualities our team brings to every build.

With a strong focus on reliability and professionalism, SLABCO delivered the project’s structural components on time and to specification. We are proud to have played a part in building infrastructure that supports emergency services and animal welfare in the local community.

With a strong focus on reliability and professionalism, SLABCO delivered the project’s structural components on time and to specification. We are proud to have played a part in building infrastructure that supports emergency services and animal welfare in the local community.

SLABCO is proud to have contributed to the delivery of critical community infrastructure through our involvement in the Moss Vale State Emergency Services and Animal Shelter, a project led by Wingecarribee Shire Council.

Our scope included full management and execution of the civil works, structural formwork, reinforcement installation, and concrete placement. This project demanded a high level of safety oversight, which SLABCO implemented to the standard of Tier 1 construction environments ensuring that all works were delivered with strict adherence to safety and compliance protocols.

Throughout construction, the team faced a number of site challenges, including poor weather, waterlogged ground conditions, and limited access while coordinating with concurrent trades. These conditions required adaptive planning and disciplined execution qualities our team brings to every build.

With a strong focus on reliability and professionalism, SLABCO delivered the project’s structural components on time and to specification. We are proud to have played a part in building infrastructure that supports emergency services and animal welfare in the local community.

Oak Street Retirement Village

‣  Benching and trimming of unit pads
‣  Detailed footing excavation
‣  Screw pile installation
‣  Raft slab construction across 29 units
‣  Excavation & concrete works for internal      roads, driveways, and curbs
‣  Pit construction for stormwater drainage
‣  Final site clean-up and preparation for 
    landscaping

ExCaVation, Screw pile, Form, Reo + Pour Package

works completed by slabco

SLABCO Group was contracted to deliver the full excavation and concrete package for Stage 2 and 3 of the Oak Tree Retirement Village in Moss Vale. This stage involved 29 new residential units, requiring coordinated groundworks and structural slab construction across the entire site.

Our team took full control of project delivery, executing all stages from benching and detailed excavation to screw pile installation, road construction, stormwater pit works, reinforcement, and concrete pours. Our ability to self-perform the entire scope eliminated the complexity of multi-trade coordination and delivered a streamlined, high-quality outcome for the builder.

This project reflects SLABCO’s ability to deliver reliable, end-to-end site packages that help keep residential developments on schedule and ready for the next stage of construction.

Key project quantities

‣  3,300+ lineal meters of footings
‣  1,650 lineal meters of screw piles
‣  1,750m³ of concrete placed

‣  Benching and trimming of unit pads
‣  Detailed footing excavation
‣  Screw pile installation
‣  Raft slab construction across 29 units
‣  Excavation & concrete works for internal roads, driveways, and kerbs
‣  Pit construction for stormwater drainage
‣  Final site clean-up and preparation for landscaping

SLABCO Group was contracted to deliver the full excavation and concrete package for Stage 2 and 3 of the Oak Tree Retirement Village in Moss Vale. This stage involved 29 new residential units, requiring coordinated groundworks and structural slab construction across the entire site.

Our team took full control of project delivery, executing all stages from benching and detailed excavation to screw pile installation, road construction, stormwater pit works, reinforcement, and concrete pours. Our ability to self-perform the entire scope eliminated the complexity of multi-trade coordination and delivered a streamlined, high-quality outcome for the builder.

This project reflects SLABCO’s ability to deliver reliable, end-to-end site packages that help keep residential developments on schedule and ready for the next stage of construction.

Harvey Norman Warehouse

‣  Detailed footings and pad excavation
‣  Batter remediation and stabilisation
‣  Pier pile capping beams
‣  Subgrade, roadbase and metal dust              preparation
‣  Placement of formwork, reinforcement        and concrete
‣  Layback, kerbs and gutters
‣  Ride-on trowel machine finish

ExCaVation, Form, Reo + Pour Package

works completed by slabco

Key project quantities

‣  8,000m² site
‣  6,500m² of finished concrete
‣  10,000m² of surfaced area prepared
‣  1,600m³ of concrete placed

‣  Detailed footings and pad excavation
‣  Batter remediation and stabilisation
‣  Pier pile capping beams
‣  Subgrade, roadbase and metal dust preparation
‣  Placment of formwork, reinforcement and concrete
‣  Layback, kerbs and gutters
‣  Ride-on trowel machine finish

SLABCO Group was engaged to deliver the full formwork, reinforcement, and concrete placement (FRP) package for the new Harvey Norman warehouse. Due to our demonstrated capability in civil construction, our scope was later expanded to include remediation of the site’s unstable embankment, detailed excavation, subgrade trimming, and road base preparation.

The batter remediation works involved stabilising 130 lineal metres of failed embankment using over 240m³ of mass concrete, installed in two stepped levels to ensure structural integrity and long-term durability across the remainder of the project.

Internally, the warehouse slab featured perimeter heavy-duty reinforcement cages and pier capping beams designed to support large tilt-up panels. The slab was completed in three main pours of approximately 1,000m² each, with all control joints formed to specification. A ride-on trowel finish was applied to achieve high flatness tolerances, optimising the surface for future epoxy coating works.

SLABCO also delivered a range of additional structural elements including mezzanine slabs, stairs, columns, the loading dock, loading dock ramp and an on-site detention (OSD) system which was all constructed in-house by our experienced team.

Externally, over 3,000m² of rigid pavement was completed, including precise subgrade trimming, road base installation, and concrete placement with strict attention to levels, drainage falls, and compaction. Expansion joints, saw cutting, and kerb works were completed to the builder’s specification, with all works delivered within the project’s tight timeline.

This project exemplifies SLABCO’s ability to deliver fully integrated structural and civil concrete solutions, providing builders with a single point of coordination, high-quality outcomes, and consistent on-site performance.

SLABCO Group was engaged to deliver the full formwork, reinforcement, and concrete placement (FRP) package for the new Harvey Norman warehouse. Due to our demonstrated capability in civil construction, our scope was later expanded to include remediation of the site’s unstable embankment, detailed excavation, subgrade trimming, and road base preparation.

The batter remediation works involved stabilising 130 lineal metres of failed embankment using over 240m³ of mass concrete, installed in two stepped levels to ensure structural integrity and long-term durability across the remainder of the project.

Internally, the warehouse slab featured perimeter heavy-duty reinforcement cages and pier capping beams designed to support large tilt-up panels. The slab was completed in three main pours of approximately 1,000m² each, with all control joints formed to specification. A ride-on trowel finish was applied to achieve high flatness tolerances, optimising the surface for future epoxy coating works.

SLABCO also delivered a range of additional structural elements including mezzanine slabs, stairs, columns, the loading dock, loading dock ramp and an on-site detention (OSD) system which was all constructed in-house by our experienced team.

Externally, over 3,000m² of rigid pavement was completed, including precise subgrade trimming, road base installation, and concrete placement with strict attention to levels, drainage falls, and compaction. Expansion joints, saw cutting, and kerb works were completed to the builder’s specification, with all works delivered within the project’s tight timeline.

This project exemplifies SLABCO’s ability to deliver fully integrated structural and civil concrete solutions, providing builders with a single point of coordination, high-quality outcomes, and consistent on-site performance.

Albion Park Civil Infrastructure Works

‣  2 in-situ reinforced concrete pits
‣  Safe access and movement across open      pits
‣  Strict engineering specifications
‣  Full compliance with project                            specifications

Form, Reo + Pour Package

project highlights

‣  2 in-situ reinforced concrete pits
‣  Safe access and movement across open pits
‣  Strict engineering specifications
‣  Full compliance with project specifications

Slabco Group was engaged to deliver the construction of large in-situ reinforced concrete pits as part of essential civil infrastructure upgrades in Albion Park.

Our scope included installation of our formwork system, steel reinforcement placement, and concrete finishing. The pits were designed to house major infrastructure assets, requiring precision in layout and construction to meet strict engineering specifications.

Working within deep excavations, Slabco utilised excavators and mechanical assistance to safely handle and position heavy reinforcement cages and modular formwork panels. Aluminium bridge gantries were installed for safe access and movement across open pits.

Each stage of the pour was completed with a strong emphasis on quality, structural integrity, and safety. From base slab to full-height wall pours, our team ensured clean finishes, accurate dimensions, and full compliance with project specifications.

This project highlights Slabco’s capability in delivering complex structural concrete works under tight site constraints and in coordination with ongoing services and other civil contractors.

Slabco Group was engaged to deliver the construction of large in-situ reinforced concrete pits as part of essential civil infrastructure upgrades in Albion Park.

Our scope included installation of our formwork system, steel reinforcement placement, and concrete finishing. The pits were designed to house major infrastructure assets, requiring precision in layout and construction to meet strict engineering specifications.

Working within deep excavations, Slabco utilised excavators and mechanical assistance to safely handle and position heavy reinforcement cages and modular formwork panels. Aluminium bridge gantries were installed for safe access and movement across open pits.

Each stage of the pour was completed with a strong emphasis on quality, structural integrity, and safety. From base slab to full-height wall pours, our team ensured clean finishes, accurate dimensions, and full compliance with project specifications.

This project highlights Slabco’s capability in delivering complex structural concrete works under tight site constraints and in coordination with ongoing services and other civil contractors.

48 Headland Drive, Gerroa

‣  1100m³ cut and removal of spoil, staged          across multiple levels
‣  Rock breaking and hammering of rock          boulders
‣  Bored piers reinforced and capped into          rock at 2m deep
‣  Basement excavation and shoring                    against live boundary structures
‣  Dincel wall systems installed up to 3.4m        high, includes retaining walls, basement,        separation walls, and structural retention
‣  Civil stormwater installation including            OSD tanks
‣  Construction of 425mm thick suspended      slab with integrated cantilevered edges
‣  In-situ concrete stairs with landing                  integration
‣  Footings, raft slabs, suspended decks,            setdowns, and architectural transitions
‣  Slab sequencing coordinated with steel,        drainage, services, and follow-on trades

Bulk Earthworks, Detailed Excavation, Bored piers, Form, Reo + Pour Package

works completed by slabco

‣  1100m³ cut and removal of spoil, staged across multiple levels
‣  Rock breaking and hammering of rock boulders
‣  Bored piers reinforced and capped into rock at 2m deep
‣  Basement excavation and shoring against live boundary structures
‣  Dincel wall systems installed up to 3.4m high, includes retaining            walls, basement, separation walls, and structural retention
‣  Civil stormwater installation including OSD tanks
‣  Construction of 425mm thick suspended slab with integrated                cantilevered edges
‣  In-situ concrete stairs with landing integration
‣  Footings, raft slabs, suspended decks, setdowns, and architectural        transitions
‣  Slab sequencing coordinated with steel, drainage, services, and              follow-on trades

This coastal duplex project demanded more than just structural concrete — it required a contractor who could coordinate, problem-solve, and deliver at a high standard across all phases. SLABCO was engaged to take full control of the in-ground and structural package on a steep, technically constrained site with multiple interfaces and tight programming.

We managed the delivery from bulk excavation through to suspended slabs, integrating civil works, structural formwork, and retaining systems into one streamlined scope. With limited access, complex site levels, and architectural expectations, it was critical that every element was built right the first time.

Every stage of this project shows what SLABCO brings to a build: technical delivery, consistent execution, and ownership of outcome. We coordinated with engineers, resolved site-level structural details, and sequenced complex concrete elements without delay.

From reinforcement detail to clean form finishes, from tricky setdowns to exposed slab edges, the build quality speaks for itself. We don’t just show up to pour concrete — we deliver structure that sets the job up for success.

This coastal duplex project demanded more than just structural concrete — it required a contractor who could coordinate, problem-solve, and deliver at a high standard across all phases. SLABCO was engaged to take full control of the in-ground and structural package on a steep, technically constrained site with multiple interfaces and tight programming.

We managed the delivery from bulk excavation through to suspended slabs, integrating civil works, structural formwork, and retaining systems into one streamlined scope. With limited access, complex site levels, and architectural expectations, it was critical that every element was built right the first time.

Every stage of this project shows what SLABCO brings to a build: technical delivery, consistent execution, and ownership of outcome. We coordinated with engineers, resolved site-level structural details, and sequenced complex concrete elements without delay.

From reinforcement detail to clean form finishes, from tricky setdowns to exposed slab edges, the build quality speaks for itself. We don’t just show up to pour concrete — we deliver structure that sets the job up for success.

Few & Far Warehouse

‣  8 pours reduced to 2 – less downtime
‣  1800 m² of warehouse slab
‣  Laser tractor bedding
‣  Full in-house service from prep to saw           cutting
‣  Line pump concrete placement
‣  High-spec finish using ride-on trowel            machines

ExCaVation, Form, Reo + Pour Package

project highlights

‣  8 pours reduced to 2 – less downtime
‣  1800m² of warehouse slab
‣  Laser tractor bedding
‣  Full in-house service from prep to saw cutting
‣  Line pump concrete placement
‣  High-spec finish using ride-on trowel machines

SLABCO Group was engaged by a builder mid-way through planning an industrial warehouse slab. The original engineering specified eight small pours across the floor plate — an approach that would have slowed the build, created multiple unwanted joints, and complicated programming. The builder flagged this as a concern, and SLABCO stepped in with a practical solution.

Our team reviewed the slab design and reworked the pour sequences and control joint layout, reducing the job from eight pours down to just two — without compromising structural integrity. We coordinated directly with the project engineer to gain sign-off on the updated design plan, keeping everything compliant and streamlined.

We then took over slab prep using our laser grade tractor getting the bedding within millimetres, installed the new control joint system, managed and installed formwork for rebates and stepdowns, placed reinforcement, and completed both pours via line pump due to internal height restrictions. Each slab was finished using our hydrostatic ride-on trowel machines, delivering a durable, flat finish fit for racking and machinery.

By streamlining the design and managing the delivery end-to-end, SLABCO helped the builder save time, reduce costs, and hand over a clean, durable slab — ready for use.

SLABCO Group was engaged by a builder mid-way through planning an industrial warehouse slab. The original engineering specified eight small pours across the floor plate — an approach that would have slowed the build, created multiple unwanted joints, and complicated programming. The builder flagged this as a concern, and SLABCO stepped in with a practical solution.

Our team reviewed the slab design and reworked the pour sequences and control joint layout, reducing the job from eight pours down to just two — without compromising structural integrity. We coordinated directly with the project engineer to gain sign-off on the updated design plan, keeping everything compliant and streamlined.

We then took over slab prep using our laser grade tractor getting the bedding within millimeters, installed the new control joint system, managed and installed formwork for rebates and stepdowns, placed reinforcement, and completed both pours via line pump due to internal height restrictions. Each slab was finished using our hydrostatic ride-on trowel machines, delivering a durable, flat finish fit for racking and machinery.

By streamlining the design and managing the delivery end-to-end, SLABCO helped the builder save time, reduce costs, and hand over a clean, durable slab — ready for use.

Vine Lodge Exeter Project

‣  4 structural raft slabs  
‣  27 tonnes of steel reinforcement
‣  650 cubic meters of concrete 
‣  1250 lineal meters of detailed excavation
‣  1100mm to 700mm in footing depth

Detailed Excavation, Form, Reo + Pour Package

project highlights

‣  4 structural raft slabs  
‣  27 tonnes of steel reinforcement
‣  650 cubic meters of concrete 
‣  1250 lineal meters of detailed excavation
‣  1100mm to 700mm in footing depth

Vine Lodge Exeter project, Slabco Group successfully delivered four structural raft slab foundations for some architectural designed homes. 

We took care of trimming pad to level, excavated step downs and detailed excavation of 1100mm to 700mm deep raft beams, supply and placement of reinforcement steel, full formwork installation including placing foam installation and external rebates of slab edge and supply and placement of concrete.

Job ran smooth, finished right and a happy client.

We then took over slab prep using our laser grade tractor getting the bedding within millimeters, installed the new control joint system, managed and installed formwork for rebates and stepdowns, placed reinforcement, and completed both pours via line pump due to internal height restrictions. Each slab was finished using our hydrostatic ride-on trowel machines, delivering a durable, flat finish fit for racking and machinery.

By streamlining the design and managing the delivery end-to-end, SLABCO helped the builder save time, reduce costs, and hand over a clean, durable slab — ready for use.

Vine Lodge Exeter project, Slabco Group successfully delivered 4 structural raft slab foundations for some architectural designed home’s. 

We took care of trimming pad to level, excavated step downs and detailed excavation of 1100mm to 700mm deep raft beams, supply and placement of reinforcement steel, full formwork installation including placing foam installation and external rebates of slab edge and supply and placement of concrete.

Job ran smooth, finished right and a happy client.

Heritage Project Sutton Forrest

‣  3 suspended structural slabs 
‣  Intergraded hob surrounds 
‣  Supply and place reinforcement and            concrete
‣  Hi-ab crane lifts in house
‣  Clean soffit finishes and edges

Form, Reo + Pour Package

project highlights

‣  3 suspended structural slabs 
‣  Intergraded hob surrounds 
‣  Supply and place reinforcement and concrete
‣  Hi-ab crane lifts in house
‣  Clean soffit finishes and edges

SLABCO was engaged by Waratah Building to deliver the full structural concrete package for a heritage spec residential project in the Southern Highlands. The job involved three suspended concrete slabs with detailed architectural features, including cantilevered sections, structural hobs, and perimeter drip grooves.

We supplied and installed all reinforcement and formwork, managing tight access conditions and staging requirements across the site. To support efficiency and safety, SLABCO also provided Hi-Ab crane lifts for formwork delivery to upper levels, reducing manual handling and keeping the program on track.

Each slab was poured using boom pumps, with clean soffit finishes and accurate edge detailing handed over to the builder ready for framing. The project demanded careful coordination and execution — delivered on time, without issue.

This is a strong example of SLABCO’s ability to manage complex slab works on architecturally sensitive builds, providing builders with a reliable, end-to-end concrete solution.

SLABCO was engaged by Waratah Building to deliver the full structural concrete package for a heritage spec residential project in the Southern Highlands. The job involved three suspended concrete slabs with detailed architectural features, including cantilevered sections, structural hobs, and perimeter drip grooves.
We supplied and installed all reinforcement and formwork, managing tight access conditions and staging requirements across the site. To support efficiency and safety, SLABCO also provided Hi-Ab crane lifts for formwork delivery to upper levels, reducing manual handling and keeping the program on track.

Each slab was poured using boom pumps, with clean soffit finishes and accurate edge detailing handed over to the builder ready for framing. The project demanded careful coordination and execution — delivered on time, without issue.

This is a strong example of SLABCO’s ability to manage complex slab works on architecturally sensitive builds, providing builders with a reliable, end-to-end concrete solution.

Wildes Meadow

‣  Trimming of pad to required level
‣  Detailed excavation of 900mm footings
‣  Structural rag bolt system for frame work
‣  Supply and install reinforcement and            concrete
‣  Polished concrete finish with feature            stones
‣  Ride-on trowel machine finish

Detailed Excavation, Form, Reo + Pour Package

project highlights

‣  Trimming of pad to required level
‣  Detailed excavation of 900mm footings
‣  Structural rag bolt system for frame work
‣  Supply and install reinforcement and concrete
‣  Polished concrete finish with feature stones
‣  Ride-on trowel machine finish

Slabco was engaged to deliver the complete raft slab package for this architecturally designed rural residence / barn set on top of a hill. The project required full management from pad preparation through to finished concrete, with a strong focus on accuracy and integration with the structural steel.

Our works began with trimming and levelling the building platform, followed by full setout and detailed excavation of 900mm deep conventional raft beams across the footprint. The slab design included a mix of internal and external step-downs, integrated service penetrations, and edge beam transitions to suit surrounding landscaping and framing.

In addition to formwork and reinforcement, Slabco installed a structural rag bolt system to support incoming steel beams, ensuring all positions were accurately set and fixed prior to pouring. During the main house slab pour, our team also placed selected feature stones throughout the living area, creating a unique aggregate finish once the surface is polished, a design element organised by Slabco and delivered in coordination with Slabco’s nominated polishing contractor.

Finished with clean edges and accurate levels, the slab was handed over ready for steel installation and framing to begin a smooth, well-coordinated delivery that reflects Slabco’s focus on builder support and quality outcomes from the ground up.

Slabco was engaged to deliver the complete raft slab package for this architecturally designed rural residence / barn set on top of a hill. The project required full management from pad preparation through to finished concrete, with a strong focus on accuracy and integration with the structural steel.

Our works began with trimming and levelling the building platform, followed by full setout and detailed excavation of 900mm deep conventional raft beams across the footprint. The slab design included a mix of internal and external step-downs, integrated service penetrations, and edge beam transitions to suit surrounding landscaping and framing.

In addition to formwork and reinforcement, Slabco installed a structural rag bolt system to support incoming steel beams, ensuring all positions were accurately set and fixed prior to pouring. During the main house slab pour, our team also placed selected feature stones throughout the living area, creating a unique aggregate finish once the surface is polished, a design element organised by Slabco and delivered in coordination with Slabco’s nominated polishing contractor.

Finished with clean edges and accurate levels, the slab was handed over ready for steel installation and framing to begin, a smooth, well-coordinated delivery that reflects Slabco’s focus on builder support and quality outcomes from the ground up.

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