QRA & TMR specification
Flood-recovery and road works delivered to Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Transport and Main Roads standard, with the conformance records to back it.
Blackmore is based at Kilcoy, in the heart of the Somerset region. We live on these roads, we know the country, and we turn up when we say we will. Fair dinkum, down to earth, easy to deal with.
Behind that sits the backing to match. Project management, engineering and RPEQ sign-off on call, so we hold the program and the paperwork on bigger packages without losing the owner-operator service.
And we build to the highest specifications. Civil roadworks to QRA and TMR standard, the same way every time, with the evidence to prove it.
Home base at Kilcoy, a track record across the Somerset, Lockyer, Gympie and North Burnett, and our sights set on the pumped-hydro work on our doorstep.
Home council is Somerset Regional. The work runs out from there, across the council areas that ring it and the head contractors delivering in them.
A local job with Blackmore keeps people, plant and money in the region, and backs the things that hold a country town together.
A Kilcoy family for more than fifty years. The roads we grade are the ones we drive, and the councils we work for are the ones we live under.
Jared volunteers with the Mount Kilcoy Sandy Creek Rural Fire Brigade and puts time and gear into the Kilcoy Rodeo. When the town needs a hand, the machines turn up.
Extra plant and operators come from established local partners, not a city depot. The money a local job earns goes back into local businesses.
Flood-recovery and road works delivered to Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Transport and Main Roads standard, with the conformance records to back it.
Geared up for the civil roadworks feeding the Borumba and Somerset pumped-hydro build. Major-project standards, on our home patch.
Design support and RPEQ sign-off on call, so the technical side is covered on packages that need it, without adding a layer between you and Jared.
Local operators, local spend, local knowledge. Money and work that stays in the region, and a contractor who is still here next season.
Council, head contractor or principal. If it's civil and it's in our corner of Queensland, we want to hear about it.