At Sivil Co., we don’t just build — we enhance how people move and connect. Through expertly planned kerbs, walkways, crossings, and shared zones, we help councils and developers create spaces that are safe, accessible, and future-ready.
Liaising with Council and RMS for seamless approvals
Designing for accessibility, safety, and traffic flow
Built for long-term performance with minimal upkeep
We begin with a detailed discussion to understand your goals, location constraints, and regulatory considerations.
Our team visits your site to assess existing conditions, gather measurements, and plan for optimal design solutions.
Yes. We work closely with local councils and are experienced in navigating approval processes for vehicle crossings, driveway aprons, footpaths, and other infrastructure elements. We ensure that all construction is done under valid permits and meets local authority guidelines.
All our projects strictly follow the latest Council standard drawings, TfNSW (Transport for NSW) design guidelines, and Australian Standards, including:
AS 1428 for pedestrian access
AS 4678 for retaining walls
TfNSW standards for handrails, medians, and refuge islands
Absolutely. We offer bespoke design solutions tailored to your site and structural needs. From MagnumStone™ and Keystone® systems to cast-in-place concrete, we help you choose the most suitable solution based on soil condition, load requirements, and design preferences.
Yes. We work with:
Private homeowners needing vehicle access, driveway upgrades, or kerb work
Developers and civil contractors on large subdivisions
Councils and public sector clients for local road and path upgrades
Timelines depend on the project size and scope. For reference:
Simple driveway apron: 2–4 days
Footpath segment: 3–5 days
Roundabout or intersection upgrade: 2–4 weeks
We provide realistic project timelines after site inspection and planning.
We use durable, industry-grade materials suited for long-term outdoor use:
Concrete (standard and coloured)
Reinforced concrete for load-bearing zones
Brick or block paving for shared zones
Asphalt interfaces as required by design
All materials comply with Australian engineering and safety standards.
Yes. We design and construct fully DDA-compliant pedestrian elements, including:
Refuge islands
Handrails
Tactile paving
Proper kerb ramp gradients
This ensures accessibility for people of all abilities.
We implement a comprehensive safety plan for each project, including:
Site-specific risk assessments
Signage and traffic control
Scheduled works to avoid peak hours
Communication with nearby residents or businesses
Our team is trained in Work Health & Safety (WHS) compliance.
Yes, we provide free consultations and site inspections. This allows us to assess your site conditions, recommend the best solutions, and offer a transparent quote.