Company Overview
The Civilmart Group represents the unification of more than a dozen leading Australian precast concrete businesses and a specialised prefabricated reinforcement operation, delivering a seamless and expert-led experience to clients across the nation. With a strategic footprint spanning Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, our reach is truly national, and our service unwavering.
Built on over 300 years of combined expertise, Civilmart proudly stands at the forefront of the Australian precast industry. Since joining the CRH family — one of the world’s leading building materials businesses — we have been empowered to bring global insights, advanced engineering, and continuous innovation to the local market.
Our journey began in 2011 with the foundation of Midland Concrete Pipes (MC Pipes). This was followed by key acquisitions such as Icon-Septech VIC (2016), Tellam Civil Products, and BCP Precast (2017). Recognising the need to consolidate under one brand, Civilmart was formed — bringing together respected local names into a single, unified national identity.
Since then, Civilmart has experienced unprecedented growth, integrating brands such as Toowoomba Tanks, CM Concrete, Cooke Precast Concrete, Rocla, Highland Tanks, Transfab, Naval Base Concrete, Capital Precast and most recently, Infrastructure Products Australia — which includes iconic sub-brands like Aus Pits, Cubis Australia, Auscon, Tri Underground and Burdens.
Today, Civilmart is an Australian leader in precast concrete and prefabricated reinforcement solutions. We manufacture and supply products for civil infrastructure, electrical and utilities, water and wastewater, rural applications, trade waste, poles and piles, sleepers, plumbing, and water storage — supporting industries that shape and connect our communities.
While our operations are proudly Australian, our vision is global — combining local knowledge, national strength, and international expertise to deliver solutions that drive the infrastructure of tomorrow.