For every-day applications including driveways, footpaths, foundations, house slabs, garage floors, patios

Strength Grade: 20MPa, 25MPa, 32MPa, 40MPa and 50MPa

Specifications: Manufactured to AS1379

Aggregate sizes: 10mm and 20mm,

Slump: 80mm +/- 15mm as standard

Special Class Concrete

Entire Concrete has a range of Special Class Concrete mixes designed to meet the strictest engineering specifications including high flexural strength, low-shrinkage, marine, waterproof and high tensile strength concrete.

We pride ourselves on sourcing premium aggregates, additives and cements that deliver a high-strength, high-quality ready mix concrete product.

Our high early and long-term strength special class concrete is ideal for pre-cast applications and offers superior strength, workability and durability.

Early Strength Concrete – Precast panels
Generally specified at slumps of 140mm+ to achieve a high quality off-form finish, precast concrete can be designed to achieve early age strength to meet specific lifting requirements.

 Early Strength Concrete – Post Tensioned Concrete: Generally used in suspended slab work to meet early age strength requirements. The concrete is generally ordered at 22MPa @ 4 days or 5 days.

Flexural Properties: Concrete can be specified with a flexural requirement as well as a compressive strength. Most often specified for high load, high wear applications.

Fibre Reinforced Concrete: Steel fibres or poly fibres can be added to the concrete mix design to assist with minimising early age concrete cracking and to reduce the permeability of the concrete.

 No Fines Concrete: Made for drainage applications the concrete is designed without fine aggregates to make the concrete permeable so fluids can flow through the concrete.

 Flowable Concretes: Includes concrete designed for applications such as Piling, Stabilised Thermal Backfill for encasing power cables, filling Masonry blocks, Tremie work and structural concrete for bridge work. The concrete is usually designed to be super flowable through the addition of specialised super-plasticising admixtures generally in combination with low water binder ratios to achieve high early compressive strength and good off form finish characteristics.

Kerb and Gutter Concrete

Manufactured specifically for slip form machine placement.

Adheres to local council and RMS specifications.

With a large demand for concrete gutters, kerbs and garden edges it’s important to have easy access to a high-quality kerb mix you can be sure will be the same premium standard concrete every time you order.

Entire Concrete ready mix kerb concrete is poured at a low-slump to ensure it won’t buckle or fall so you’ll get the best results for a range of projects from rolled gutters to ‘L’-shaped kerbs.

Sprayed Concrete/Poolmix

Commonly used to form the shell of a concrete swimming pool and the walls and ceiling of underground tunnels. Commonly specified as a high strength concrete using small aggregates (e.g. 32MPa 7mm), the desirable traits include adhesiveness, the ability to stand-up on contact and to achieve its initial set more quickly than normal class concretes

A pattern is taped onto the surface of the concrete while is still workable.

Colouring oxides are then applied to the concrete which provides a contrasting pattern when the stencil is removed.

The patterns often take the form of brickwork or pavers and are often used to highlight driveway edges or create detailed centrepieces.

Coloured oxide is added at the concrete batch plant and mixed through the concrete in the manufacturing process.

If you are considering coloured concrete it is advisable to talk to our staff who can provide advice on getting the best results for your project.

The concrete paste on the surface of the concrete is washed off before the concrete is fully set to “expose” the coarse aggregate on the surface.

Decorative aggregates, such as Basalt, Marangaroo Quartz, Rhyloite and round river gravel can be used either straight or in combination to achieve the desired effect.

Coloured oxide can be added to the mix to pigment the concrete paste to create different effects.

Some exposed aggregate concretes, particularly those using crushed rock, are used to improve slip resistance, particularly in driveways and paths.

Aggregate Types

Choose from one of our existing aggregate types below, or speak to our experienced team about designing a custom mix!

80% Basalt 20% Teralba Blue
Concrete Aggregate
100% Teralba Blue 1 Bag Onyx
Concrete Aggregate
70% Pearl Quartz 30% Teralba Blue
Concrete Aggregate
100% Cowra White
Concrete Aggregate
100% Teralba Blue
Concrete Aggregate
80% Basalt 20% Cowra
Concrete Aggregate
80% Teralba Blue 20 % Basalt 1 bag Onyx
Concrete Aggregate
100% Basalt 1 Onyx
Concrete Aggregate
80% Teralba Blue 20% Basalt
Concrete Aggregate
100% Basalt
Concrete Aggregate
80% Cowra White 20% Basalt
Concrete Aggregate
50% Cowra White 50% Basalt
Concrete Aggregate
70% Pearl Quartz 30% Teralba Blue
Concrete Aggregate
80% Teralba Blur 20% Cowra White
Concrete Aggregate
100% Pearl Quartz
Concrete Aggregate
80% Basalt 20% Teralba Blue 1 Onyx
Concrete Aggregate

The process of polishing concrete involves diamond grinding the concrete to allow the stone to show on the surface of the concrete.

Surface densifiers and sealers are used to improve the durability and wear properties. The finished product generally has a smooth glossy surface.

If you are considering a polished finish we recommend you contact our Technical and Quality Manager for advice.

A pattern is literally stamped into the concrete while is still workable using moulds.

The moulds often are shaped to look like pavers, rock work, masonry or timber.

An oxide colouring is used to make the finished product look more natural.