About Us
Gippsland Concrete Recycling is a small family owned business. We have been operating from our Rocla Road site in excavation since 1997, and recycling concrete, bricks and asphalt since 2003.
Concrete, bricks and rubble are recycled into different grades of crushed concrete, pavement materials and aggregates.
Gippsland Concrete Recycling also provide excavation services, concrete demolition, car parks, hard-stand areas, driveways and site access tracks.
GCR Major Projects
Our commitment in providing high-quality, eco-friendly recycled concrete to our customers guided us in making our featured and major GCR Projects possible. Listed below are some of our outstanding works through the years.
BFN Developments and Dahlsens’ site Traralgon
2006
Our company handled the demolition of the concrete slab at the old Rocla pipe factory, and recycled the concrete into a product to be used in reconstructing the site’s areas and buildings.
2006 – 2007
Our team demolished, crushed and recycled 10,000 tonne of 13 Tonne river diversion pipes. The recycled material was used on haul roads in the mine.
2007
GCR demolished the condemned bridge beams. 2500 tonnes of material was demolished on the Morwell site and recycled at our Rocla road Traralgon site.
2007
We crushed 5000 tonnes of concrete and bricks from Pentridge prison which was eventually sold by Lantrak.
Geoff Crameri
2007
GCR primary crushed 10,000 Tonnes of sandstone at Myrtleford road constructions.
Campbells Abattoir Bairnsdale
2008
GCR can make any old and unusable debris into high-quality building materials. One of these materials came from Campbell’s abattoir; they were crushed and immediately sold on-site.
2008
GCR is your best option for quarry services. We made primary crushing of 40,000 tonnes of sandstone for our client.
RTL Yallourn
2012
Due to a river diversion collapse in Yallourn open cut mine, coal feed conveyors were flooded. RTL hired our crusher to crush and feed coal 24 hours a day to keep the power station running.
2016
We demolished a fire damaged consultant suite at the Latrobe Regional Hospital and recycled all the brick and concrete rubble.