The Company

Naric Pty Ltd is a civil construction company based in Ipswich, Queensland. The company was established in 2006 by company directors Ian Hargreaves and Richard Probert.  Naric is focused on providing civil construction services for both government and private enterprises.

Naric has grown to over 35 full time staff members, and has successfully expanded operations from the South East into Central Queensland.

Naric has been involved with projects for local government, private developers, major builders and The Department of Defence.  The size and type of projects constructed varies significantly and is testimony to the company’s broad range of abilities in civil construction. The company has also recently been registered with the Building Services Authority and has completed construction of new offices in Dinmore for its parent company Naric Holdings.

Naric specialises in residential and commercial building projects, subdivisions, civil structures and bridges.  It's clients include: Thomas & Coffey, Queensland Rail, Trask Development Corporation, Oxmar Properties and Great Southern Land.

NEWS
  • Recent Projects

    Amberley Stage 3 Fitness centre

    Contract value - $2.7M
    Client - Department of Defence
    Principle Contractor - Thomas & Coffey
    Description of works- 25,000m3 of bulk earthworks, the construction of internal roadworks and carparks, internal stormwater drainage and construction of two sporting fields, tennis courts and a running track. 

  • Recent Projects

    Dances Meadows, Caboolture


    Contract value - $3M

    Client - Trask Development Corporation

    Engineer - CSC Consulting

    Description of works - Bulk earthworks, internal roadworks, stormwater drainage, sewer and water reticulation for a 48 lots.

  • Recent Projects

    Wetlands Construction Redbank


    Contract value - $1.0M

    Client - Queensland Rail

    Engineer - Queensland Rail

    Description of works - 15,000m3 of bulk earthworks, clay lining, the construction of internal roadworks, stormwater drainage, gross pollutant and hydrocarbon monitoring equipment and planting of artificial wetlands at the Queensland Rail Workshops at Redbank.