company profile

Our team have been working in Western Australia for over 20 plus years, building high quality kerbing, concreting and retaining walls for both large / small businesses and private clients. Our dedication to completing work both on time, on budget and to high standards makes Jetline the easy choice for your next project.

OUR ORIGINS

Locally owned and operated, Jetline Corporation was established by Russell Lines in June 2000. At the time, Russell already owned and operated a brick paving and retaining wall construction company.

He then bought an existing concrete kerbing company, and merged the two into one business that served the South West WA area and expanded to work in the North West WA in 2009.

With a team of 30 experienced tradesmen, Jetline Contractors has worked to develop strong and reliable working relationships with a number of companies locally, as well as many private clients, from North West to South West.

WE SUPPORT LOCAL
COMMUNITIES

At Jetline Concreteing, we take pride in supporting our local area. We have been working in the South West for over 16 years and the North West for the past 5 years. When possible, resources and equipment are sourced from local businesses. This includes concrete, limestone blocks and machinery.

At our core, we embrace the value of community engagement. Over time, we've taken on numerous small projects for individuals and businesses facing challenges, generously contributing our time and expertise along the way. This practice is a fundamental part of who we are, and it's our way of giving back to the community that supports us.

We also support the local soccer club, scout club, and the local youth groups raising awareness of drug and alcohol abuse. 

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A footpath running along Ocean Drive in Bunbury with a seagull standing on it.

ENVIRONMENTAL 
CONSIDERATIONS

We are aware of the sensitivities of the environment, and we always consider the impact that our work will have on the environment. All our machinery oil is recycled, and left over concrete from our kerbing is returned to the supplier or used in other areas, such as roadside culverts. 

We understand the importance of not spreading Jarrah dieback through the movement of contaminated soil, so we take extra precautions to ensure this doesn't happen.

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