Concreting in Gungahlin
Gungahlin is Canberra's newest large district, and most of our work here is on fresh builds that need slabs and driveways done from scratch. New estates keep spreading north through Casey, Moncrieff and Throsby.
Property mix in Gungahlin
Gungahlin is Canberra's newest large district, so the concrete work here is not the same job as an established suburb. A brand-new estate lot in Casey, Moncrieff, Throsby, Bonner or Forde usually needs the driveway, paths and often the house slab poured from scratch, while an older block in Ngunnawal, Nicholls or Palmerston is more often a replacement, an extension slab or a repair.
Because so much of Gungahlin is still being built out, tell us the exact street and estate and whether the home is a fresh handover or an established property. That decides the base preparation, the reinforcement and the site access far more than the suburb name on its own.

Ground and site conditions in Gungahlin
A lot of Gungahlin blocks sit on reactive clay that swells and shrinks with the seasons, so slabs and footings are designed with proper base preparation and reinforcement rather than a quick pour. New estate lots are often tight and still being landscaped, so site access and drainage are planned before the concrete goes in.
Canberra winters are cold and frosty in Gungahlin, so control joints and correct curing matter if the concrete is going to get through its first year without cracks opening up.

Common concrete jobs in Gungahlin
Because most of the district is new build, the bulk of the work here is from scratch rather than resurfacing an old surface:
- New house slabs and footings on fresh estate lots
- New driveways once the builder has handed the block over
- Paths, patios and shed slabs to finish a new build
- Extension and granny-flat slabs on established Gungahlin homes
Site access and scheduling in Gungahlin
Getting a concrete truck or pump onto the block is the first thing we check in Gungahlin. Routes in usually run off Horse Park Drive, Gungahlin Drive, the Barton Highway and Flemington Road, and new-estate streets can still be shared with other trades during handover.
On a tight new lot we plan where the truck sits, where spoil goes and how drainage runs before booking the pour, so the day the concrete arrives is not the day a problem is discovered.

What affects the pricing
The concrete itself is rarely the biggest driver in Gungahlin. What moves the price is the ground work and access the new-build setting calls for:
- Cut and fill where a new lot is not yet at final level
- Base and footing design the reactive clay requires
- Truck or pump access on tight or unfinished estate streets
- Clearing builder's rubble or a temporary crossover first
- Drainage and falls that have to be set before the pour
Driveway crossovers, approvals and estate handover in Gungahlin
A driveway that meets the road crosses the verge, and in the ACT that crossover is approved through Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS). On a new Gungahlin build you may also still be inside the developer or builder handover period, which can carry its own driveway and landscaping requirements for the estate.
Give us the exact street address and the estate name so we can check the crossover and any handover rules before booking, because two blocks in the same suburb can sit under different requirements.

Suburbs we cover in Gungahlin
- Amaroo
- Ngunnawal
- Nicholls
- Palmerston
- Franklin
- Harrison
- Casey
- Moncrieff
- Bonner
- Forde
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Questions about concreting in Gungahlin
- Can you pour a driveway on a newly built Gungahlin home?
- Yes. On new builds we prepare and compact the base, set reinforcement and cut control joints so the driveway holds up on reactive clay through Canberra winters. We check the estate handover and the TCCS crossover approval first.
- Which Gungahlin suburbs do you cover?
- We work across Gungahlin including Amaroo, Ngunnawal, Nicholls, Palmerston, Franklin, Harrison, Casey, Moncrieff, Bonner and Forde, plus the surrounding new estates.
- Do I need approval for a new driveway crossover in Gungahlin?
- A driveway crossover onto the verge is approved through Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS). Send us the exact address and we can talk through the crossover and any estate handover requirements before the work is booked.
- Why does base preparation matter so much on Gungahlin blocks?
- Much of Gungahlin sits on reactive clay that moves with the seasons. Proper base preparation, reinforcement, control joints and curing are what keep a slab or driveway sound rather than cracking in the first year.
- Can you work on a lot that is still being landscaped?
- Yes. New estate lots are often tight and unfinished, so we plan truck or pump access, spoil and drainage before the pour to suit the state the block is in.
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