ABOUT RE:GROUP
Serving Australia’s North-West for more than 15 years.
We’ve been around for a while now, and over the past 15 years we’ve seen an opportunity to RE:GROUP, adapt, and evolve. We have re-identified ourselves and developed what we can offer to the market. We have expanded to become one of the largest suppliers for plant hire, machine operators, equipment servicing and transportation.
We hire, manage, and maintain a fleet of more than 300 pieces of civil construction plant equipment, mining equipment and heavy haulage vehicles to deliver on this vision. We are utilised and maximised as an organisation by combining our capabilities and strengths. Leveraging our expertise in construction equipment hire, heavy haulage and transportation services in collaboration with a commitment to supporting sustainability has allowed us to deliver a successful service with excellence at its core.
Our Values
Maramara
Established in 2013, Maramara WA is a majority indigenous-owned Proprietary Limited company. We partner with MARMARA to provide mining and civil construction services to the North-West of Western Australia and employment opportunities to local Indigenous people.
Work for RE:GROUP
Building a career at RE:GROUP is about more than work – it’s about having the opportunity to contribute to some of the most exciting projects in Western Australia. We’re committed to investing in our people and maintaining in-house skills, giving you the chance to be part of a team built on an experienced base of construction professionals. If you want to be part of the renewable energy industry, get in touch with us today.
RE:Conciliation
Reconciliation is about empowering the vulnerable, the forgotten and those who have been taken advantage of by companies like our own. We partner with organisations in Australia to send aid to indigenous communities and aim to provide opportunities for those in need so that they can find some healing and restoration. Working with Traditional Owner groups, we help foster indigenous businesses and jobs, partner with local organisations to train Indigenous workers and provide opportunities for people in remote communities to work on construction projects and grow their skills. We believe reconciliation with indigenous communities is central to who we are and how we operate.