We are pleased to welcome two new members to the DM Civil management team: Jae Teakle and Scott Burnett.
DM Civil is excited to introduce our new cohort of apprentices and trainees for 2025, reinforcing our commitment to nurturing the next generation of skilled tradespeople.
A highlight of the evening at the CCF National Awards night in Canberra on Friday, 22 November was the recognition of one of DM Civil’s founders, Reg Toohey, for his exceptional contributions and leadership within the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF).
DM Civil proudly claimed the 2024 WA Earth Awards for Excellence in Civil Construction for the $10-30 million project value category for its work on the East Perth Power Station (EPPS) Pipeline project.
DM Civil were contracted to provide complex construction services to re-locate existing major water systems.
Over the last 6 months we have been working on a rebranding initiative. We are not a new business, nor are we launching any new capabilities or a new management team. This change was driven from the Board’s desire to…
DM Civil’s DN700 Neerabup Bore Main project poses a number of challenges. One of these challenges was delivery of 12 metre long, 2.0 tonne DN700 MSCL pipes along parts of the pipe route that won’t permit the use of road…
We have now been awarded Separable Portion 2 of the Neerabup Bore Collector Main. Separable Portion 2 is the construction element of the 500m of DN500 and 3,500m DN800 steel pipeline and follows on from Separable Portion 1 being the…
In keeping with the DM Civil policy of long term investment, our Kenworth prime mover has undergone a full rebuild. This follows 1,154,000 kilometres of heavy equipment haulage over 12 years. Kenworth trucks were originally imported from the United States…
The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) is the body representing almost 1000 Men’s Sheds and is recognised as one of Australia’s largest male based community development organisations. While doing a bit of a spring clean, we came across some PPE…
For this year’s CCF WA Earth Awards submission we entered the Port Hedland Hospital Demolition and Remediation project. This project totalled $5.85M and was completed in 10 months, making it a worthy candidate for a Category 3 (projects valued $5M…
Millars Landing Stage 1A reached practical completion on 15th May 2018. Based on our performance and the proactive attitude of our project team, DM Civil was asked to submit a quote for the next stage, Millars Landing Stage 1B. We…