Where the RBM crew works.
Based in Bairnsdale, we regularly service towns across East Gippsland. Each area below has its own page with local detail: soil, access and typical jobs.
- Bairnsdale-based since 2020
- Owner-supervised crew
- Free on-site quotes
- One team: dig + pour
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Tell us about the job. Ronnie will call you back personally to book a site visit.
Bairnsdale
Bairnsdale is home. RBM Concrete & Excavation is based in town, which means the RBM crew is usually onsite within a short drive rather than charging travel from somewhere else in the state.
View Bairnsdale page →Lindenow
Lindenow is a short run from our Bairnsdale yard, so it’s well within our regular service area. We bring our full commercial and industrial capability out here, alongside the rural residential blocks, larger farm sheds and driveways the area is known for.
View Lindenow page →Paynesville
Paynesville sits on the Gippsland Lakes. RBM brings its full commercial capability out here alongside the local mix: commercial and fit-out work, permanent homes, holiday residences, garages, shed slabs and driveways. We quote and pour for local owners and builders putting up new homes.
View Paynesville page →Lakes Entrance
Lakes Entrance is one of East Gippsland’s busier coastal towns. The concrete work that comes with it is varied: commercial fit-outs around the foreshore, holiday rental refurbishments, permanent homes and shed slabs for working properties.
View Lakes Entrance page →Lucknow
Lucknow is minutes from our Bairnsdale base, so it’s part of our daily working radius. The mix out here tends towards commercial and industrial work along with a steady flow of residential slabs, driveways and shed pads.
View Lucknow page →East Gippsland
East Gippsland is our wider service area. From our Bairnsdale base we regularly travel out for commercial pours, house slabs, shed slabs, driveways and excavation.
View East Gippsland page →Not sure if your town is in our regular service area?
Give us a call. We’ll tell you straight whether the run makes sense for the scope you have in mind.
