Building Stronger Together
These partnerships connect us with experts, regulators, and peers so we can deliver safe, high-quality materials while driving progress on critical issues like carbon reduction, resource efficiency, and workforce development.
We believe collaboration is key to shaping Australia’s built environment. For more than 75 years, we’ve worked alongside leading industry bodies to advance innovation, sustainability, and best practice across construction and infrastructure.
From cement and concrete to quarries and pavements, these alliances help us create solutions that benefit communities, the environment, and the economy. Explore the organisations we proudly work with and discover how together, we’re building something great.
Boral is a founding member of Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA), the nation's peak body representing the heavy construction materials industry in Australia, from hard rock quarries and sand extraction operations to cement manufacturing and concrete batching plants.
The CIF is the peak industry association for manufacturers of clinker, cement and cement products in Australia. CIF’s membership accounts for 100 per cent of Australian integrated clinker and cement production.
Roads Australia brings a collaborative and solutions-focused approach to policy development, facilitating an environment where industry and government can come together to work towards mutually beneficial outcomes.
The Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA) is the peak body for the multi-billion dollar flexible pavement industry in Australia.
The Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA) has a long and proud history of connecting the extractive industry, supporting networking, and the professional development and careers of those in the industry.
Australian producers and marketers of power station ash formed the Ash Development Association of Australia (ADAA) with the objective of investigating and developing market opportunities for the use of these materials in various industry applications such as construction, agriculture and manufacturing.
ISC is Australia and New Zealand’s authority on sustainable infrastructure projects and assets. The IS Council’s purpose is to ensure all infrastructure delivers cultural, social, environmental and economic benefits.
Climate Active is an Australian Government program that supports national climate policy by driving voluntary climate action by Australian businesses. The brand represents Australia’s collective effort to measure, reduce, and offset carbon emissions to lessen our negative impact on the environment.
NATA is Australia’s leading national accreditation body, recognised by government to assess organisations against a number of international standards for laboratories, inspection bodies, proficiency testing scheme providers and reference material producers.
MECLA is a ‘do tank’ powered by volunteers from partner organisations, collaborating in working groups to drive the reduction of embodied carbon in the building and construction industry.
We're proud to be a founding member of the Council for Equal Opportunity in Employment Ltd (CEOE Ltd), which changed its name to Diversity Council Australia Ltd in 2005.
Diversity Council Australia is the leading peak body for diversity and inclusion. As an independent not-for-profit and charitable organisation, it provides expert guidance to workplaces, policymakers and the broader community through research, tools, events, advocacy and education.