7,500 employees & contractors 8,500 suppliers 14,000+ customers Request a quote arrow_forward Order Concrete Online arrow_forward Projects Media release Boral introduces Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt from recycled industrial tyres Boral’s partnership with Sunshine Coast Council has delivered Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt using OTR tyres — offering councils a proven, sustainable solution to extend road life and reduce landfill.arrow_forward Media release Boral trials recycled end-of-life solar panels as ‘sand’ for concrete Boral has trialled recycled sand for concrete made from crushed glass sourced from end-of-life solar panels, developed for Victoria’s North East Link project featuring 6.5 km of tunnels.arrow_forward Concrete Quay Quarter Tower: World-First 'Upcycled' Skyscraper Quay Quarter Tower (QQT), named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival, is a new 50-story building that was completed in April 2022 and used innovative design and construction materials to minimise its carbon footprint. arrow_forward Asphalt Western Sydney International Airport Explore Boral's contributions to Western Sydney International Airport, delivering sustainable and innovative construction solutions.arrow_forward News Story Boral partners with GBCA for TRANSFORM 2026 Boral is proud to partner with the Green Building Council of Australia for TRANSFORM 2026. Register now and save 25% on tickets with our exclusive partner discount.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Open day strengthens community connections at Orange Grove Quarry Boral welcomed the local community to an open day at Orange Grove Quarry, showcasing operations, safety and sustainability while strengthening community connections.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Strengthening partnerships at Moy Pocket Quarry Boral welcomed RoadTek to Moy Pocket Quarry on the Sunshine Coast to strengthen collaboration and showcase quarry capability supporting Queensland transport infrastructure.arrow_forward StoryConcrete Delivering concrete in one of Australia’s most remote locations Boral has mobilised a remote concrete plant in Cape York to support Rio Tinto’s Amrun bauxite mine, delivering reliable concrete in one of Australia’s most challenging locations.arrow_forward StoryRecycling Turning waste into value across Melbourne’s concrete network Boral Recycling is turning returned concrete into high‑quality recycled aggregates through a new skip bin service supporting Melbourne’s metropolitan concrete network.arrow_forward Media release Boral Police Award presented to Leading Senior Constable Lee-Anne Nelson of Portland Police for commitment to next-generation driver road safety Boral has presented the Supporting Excellence Police Award to Leading Senior Constable Lee‑Anne Nelson for her outstanding commitment to road safety education in regional Victoria.arrow_forward StoryCement Cross‑Border Teamwork Supports Cement Supply in NSW and Queensland Boral cement drivers from New South Wales are supporting Queensland operations through a cross‑border initiative that strengthens supply, teamwork and asset efficiency.arrow_forward Media release Boral completes product development of Australian-first low carbon calcined clay concrete Boral has successfully completed product development for a low-carbon concrete incorporating Australian calcined clay. It marks the first Australian company to achieve this milestone and is a significant step in next-generation innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions in concrete production and infrastructure. arrow_forward RecyclingStory Site conditions for safe recycling deliveries Learn what site conditions are required for safe recycling deliveries, including ground stability, tipping areas and site preparation requirements.arrow_forward StoryConcrete Nearly two decades of innovation underground at Cadia Boral’s long‑running partnership at Newmont’s Cadia Mine continues with a new five‑year contract supporting one of the southern hemisphere’s largest underground operations. Learn how our concrete and shotcrete solutions help stabilise and advance this complex mining environment.arrow_forward View more stories arrow_forward
Boral’s partnership with Sunshine Coast Council has delivered Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt using OTR tyres — offering councils a proven, sustainable solution to extend road life and reduce landfill.
Boral has trialled recycled sand for concrete made from crushed glass sourced from end-of-life solar panels, developed for Victoria’s North East Link project featuring 6.5 km of tunnels.
Quay Quarter Tower (QQT), named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival, is a new 50-story building that was completed in April 2022 and used innovative design and construction materials to minimise its carbon footprint.
Explore Boral's contributions to Western Sydney International Airport, delivering sustainable and innovative construction solutions.
Boral is proud to partner with the Green Building Council of Australia for TRANSFORM 2026. Register now and save 25% on tickets with our exclusive partner discount.
Boral welcomed the local community to an open day at Orange Grove Quarry, showcasing operations, safety and sustainability while strengthening community connections.
Boral welcomed RoadTek to Moy Pocket Quarry on the Sunshine Coast to strengthen collaboration and showcase quarry capability supporting Queensland transport infrastructure.
Boral has mobilised a remote concrete plant in Cape York to support Rio Tinto’s Amrun bauxite mine, delivering reliable concrete in one of Australia’s most challenging locations.
Boral Recycling is turning returned concrete into high‑quality recycled aggregates through a new skip bin service supporting Melbourne’s metropolitan concrete network.
Boral has presented the Supporting Excellence Police Award to Leading Senior Constable Lee‑Anne Nelson for her outstanding commitment to road safety education in regional Victoria.
Boral cement drivers from New South Wales are supporting Queensland operations through a cross‑border initiative that strengthens supply, teamwork and asset efficiency.
Boral has successfully completed product development for a low-carbon concrete incorporating Australian calcined clay. It marks the first Australian company to achieve this milestone and is a significant step in next-generation innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions in concrete production and infrastructure.
Learn what site conditions are required for safe recycling deliveries, including ground stability, tipping areas and site preparation requirements.
Boral’s long‑running partnership at Newmont’s Cadia Mine continues with a new five‑year contract supporting one of the southern hemisphere’s largest underground operations. Learn how our concrete and shotcrete solutions help stabilise and advance this complex mining environment.