Eureka Concrete (Holdings) Pty Ltd

By on March 26, 2011

Troy Beaston, General Manager of Eureka Concrete Pty Ltd reports on the history and growth of the business.

EUREKA Concrete (Holdings) Pty Ltd began in 1972 with a staff of three and a passion for providing quality concrete to the Ballarat area. Today, with forty staff, Eureka Concrete continues the pursuit of excellence and leadership in the highly competitive pre-mix concrete industry.

With local traits and family passion behind the image of Eureka Concrete, even the name represents Ballarat’s proud heritage, the Eureka Stockade. Like the miners of times gone by, Eureka Concrete continues to strive for the high industry standards.

When the site was first developed, Eureka Concrete was the most modern in Australia for its size and began with only two company owned trucks. It included a 50 tonne cement silo and a weigh hopper with a capacity of more than seven cubic metres, enabling a complete load to be mixed at once. Due to the plant’s modular design later extensions were easy to coordinate.

In 1987 the Eureka Concrete silo was replaced with a custom built plant, consisting of two seven cubic metre hoppers and two 100 tonne silos incorporating air control equipment which not only met, but exceeded local demands.


(L-R) Dominc, Jason, Graeme, Troy and Luke Beaston.

Over the years Mr Graeme Beaston’s four sons have all followed their father’s footsteps and decided to work within the company in different roles. The eldest son Jason started in 1985 and is currently the Production Manager at the Ballarat site. Troy is the General Manager of Eureka Concrete and has been working there since 1991. Dominic started in 1998 and is the yard Maintenance Manager and Luke works in the office as the Company Accountant.

In 1988 Eureka Concrete’s second site was set up at Beaufort, offering the community quality concrete and excellent delivery times. Eureka Concrete’s third facility opened in Ballan during 1996 and demand quickly exceeded expectations in this rapidly developing market.

In 2005 Eureka Concrete added a Maryborough concrete plant to their locations along with a sand quarry at Amphitheatre. Amphitheatre sand quarry commenced operation in May 2005 producing 393.65 tonnes of sand in the first month. At this stage this plant was a dry screening machine.

Over the years several ground works has been carried out including extending the dam, underground power, removal of trees, improving roads and access to the site.

A washed sand screening plant was established in March 2006 with improvements made to this plant in 2010 to give consistent sand and quality material. At present the Amphitheatre quarry services the market west of Ballarat. The quarry can provide 7mm, 14mm and 20mm pebble and good quality concrete sand.

Eureka Concrete has been a member of the CMPA for almost 2 years and is supportive of their efforts to represent the extractive industry and finds the benefits of membership to be invaluable.

60 SECONDS WITH A VOTING MEMBER…

What is your name?
Craig Parkinson

Who do you work for?
Eureka Concrete (Holdings) Pty Lt– Sand Quarry

How many years have you worked for this business?
6 years at the quarry

How many years have you been involved in the Industry?
16 years

What is your role at the company?
Quarry Manager

What does your job involve?
Producing sand, Plant maintenance, Loader Driver, Loading semi-trailers, Oversee employees & contractors and Clerical work

What is the best part of your job?
Producing quality sand … and the end of the day.

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