7,500 employees & contractors 8,500 suppliers 14,000+ customers Request a quote now Order concrete online Projects 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 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 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 Western Sydney International Airport Explore Boral's contributions to Western Sydney International Airport, delivering sustainable and innovative construction solutions.arrow_forward Our stories StoryConcrete Big Machines, Big Benefits: New Loaders Driving Efficiency Across Boral Sites Boral’s heavy mobile equipment upgrade program is delivering safer, more efficient operations nationwide, with new CAT loaders and advanced technology improving reliability and fuel efficiency.arrow_forward StoryConcrete Boral Contributes to SA Ministerial Roundtable on Concrete Supply Boral participated in the South Australian Ministerial Roundtable on concrete supply, discussing sustainability, infrastructure development, and strategies to meet growing demand.arrow_forward StoryCement Geelong Team Delivers Major Mill Motor Maintenance Boral’s Geelong Cement team safely removed, serviced and reinstalled a 25-tonne mill motor powering Cement Mill 1. Discover how planning and innovation keep our assets safe and reliable.arrow_forward StoryWomen at boral Celebrating the Successful Launch of Our First Women Leading Program Boral has completed its first Women Leading program, empowering 25 emerging female leaders through workshops, coaching and networking. Learn how we’re building pathways for women in leadership.arrow_forward Story Mixing It Up in Queensland: Experiencing New Roles and Locations Boral teams in Queensland are stepping out of their usual roles to experience different locations and perspectives. Discover how these exchanges are building stronger connections and better collaboration.arrow_forward StoryWomen at boral Building Pathways for Women in Construction: Boral Engages at Industry Training Event Boral joined the Women of Trades & Industry Ready for Work Training Course in Brisbane, supporting women exploring careers in construction and promoting diversity.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Building Australia: The Essential Role of Quarry Products Discover why stone, sand and gravel are vital for Australia’s roads, homes and infrastructure, and how local quarries support communities.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Strengthening Connections with the Taribelang Bunda People at Booyal Quarry Boral recently welcomed Taribelang Bunda elders to Booyal Quarry for a site visit focused on cultural heritage, sustainability, and future plans. Learn how we’re building strong partnerships with Traditional Owners and supporting reconciliation.arrow_forward ConcreteStory Building the Future: Wauchope TAFE Apprentices Learn Concrete Skills with Boral Boral partnered with Wauchope TAFE to provide hands-on concrete training for apprentices from the Mid North Coast region.arrow_forward RecyclingStory Turning Waste into Value with Boral Recycling Boral Recycling introduces its first heavy vehicle in Victoria to collect returned concrete and deliver clean aggregates for reuse, driving a circular economy.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’s heavy mobile equipment upgrade program is delivering safer, more efficient operations nationwide, with new CAT loaders and advanced technology improving reliability and fuel efficiency.
Boral participated in the South Australian Ministerial Roundtable on concrete supply, discussing sustainability, infrastructure development, and strategies to meet growing demand.
Boral’s Geelong Cement team safely removed, serviced and reinstalled a 25-tonne mill motor powering Cement Mill 1. Discover how planning and innovation keep our assets safe and reliable.
Boral has completed its first Women Leading program, empowering 25 emerging female leaders through workshops, coaching and networking. Learn how we’re building pathways for women in leadership.
Boral teams in Queensland are stepping out of their usual roles to experience different locations and perspectives. Discover how these exchanges are building stronger connections and better collaboration.
Boral joined the Women of Trades & Industry Ready for Work Training Course in Brisbane, supporting women exploring careers in construction and promoting diversity.
Discover why stone, sand and gravel are vital for Australia’s roads, homes and infrastructure, and how local quarries support communities.
Boral recently welcomed Taribelang Bunda elders to Booyal Quarry for a site visit focused on cultural heritage, sustainability, and future plans. Learn how we’re building strong partnerships with Traditional Owners and supporting reconciliation.
Boral partnered with Wauchope TAFE to provide hands-on concrete training for apprentices from the Mid North Coast region.
Boral Recycling introduces its first heavy vehicle in Victoria to collect returned concrete and deliver clean aggregates for reuse, driving a circular economy.