Early Foundations (2006–2010)
- 2006 – Founded as Tyrone Bricklaying with a small residential project in Melville. By year’s end, delivered our first commercial bricklaying contract at St Mark’s High School, Hillarys.
- 2008 – Opened first office and warehouse in Balcatta, expanding to 18 staff.
- 2010 – Won St Mary’s Cathedral restoration. Recognised with the Master Builders Structural Works Award and WA Subcontractor of the Year. Began training apprentices through the Building Education Revolution program.
Diversification and Growth (2011–2017)
- 2011 – Rebranded as Tyrone Group with 40+ staff, expanding beyond bricklaying.
- 2013 – Delivered $105M State Treasury Buildings restoration.
- 2014 – Awarded $1.2B Perth Children’s Hospital contract. Established Render & Specialist Plaster Division.
- 2015 – Achieved ISO accreditation for Quality, Health & Safety, and Environment. Hired first full-time HSE officer.
- 2016 – Launched Concrete & Formwork Division. Secured further Master Builders Award for Structural Excellence.
- 2017 – Registered as a Building Company. Began formal succession planning and expanded leadership training.
Industry Recognition and Innovation (2018–2020)
- 2018 – Relocated to 102 Erindale Road, Balcatta. Delivered $350M Westfield Carousel expansion. Workforce passed 100. Apprentice Tnisha Tonkin named Master Builders Bricklaying Apprentice of the Year. Raised national awareness with mental health campaign.
- 2019 – Mental health campaign gained national recognition. Began R&D into European precision construction systems.
- 2020 – Introduced Cert II traineeships across divisions. Completed first precast concrete project at Midland Oval Redevelopment.
Scaling Precast and Modular (2021–2023)
- 2021 – Moved to 9 Mumford Place, Balcatta. Launched Precast Division, producing 700+ Beton Interlocking Blocks for Blue Phoenix Waste-to-Energy Plant. Delivered first prefabricated masonry modular bathroom and laundry, transported 600 km without damage.
- 2022 – Launched Cert IV site supervision training. Engineered Precast ‘T’ Wall Retaining System, delivering a basement in 11 days and a full home in 23 weeks — a 75% faster timeline.
- 2023 – Expanded into a 3-acre facility at 42 Paramount Drive, Wangara. Delivered first commercial precision project — a 17m media tower re-engineered into modular components and installed in one day.
A Unified Identity (2024–2025)
- 2024 – Rebranded simply to Tyrone, reflecting integration of all divisions. Scaled commercialisation of precision construction components.
- 2025 – Became first company in Australia to manufacture structural prefabricated masonry walls off-site. Delivered 360 prefabricated panels for a government-backed social housing project in North Coogee. Began modular wet-area production with 55 prefabricated bathroom units.
Built on People and Precision
Tyrone’s success is grounded in four values: People First, Innovation, Teamwork, and Integrity.
- People First – Investing in apprenticeships and supervisor training pathways.
- Innovation – Bringing European precision construction systems to WA.
- Teamwork – In-house crews across masonry, precast, modular, and finishing.
- Integrity – Consistent delivery with ISO-accredited systems.
Meet the Tyrone leadership and operations team.
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FAQs
We’re a self-performing builder with in-house trades and a Wangara precast facility, giving clients full certainty over cost, quality, and timelines
A modern method combining off-site manufacturing and on-site assembly to shorten build times, cut costs, and improve quality.
We deliver for developers, government, mining, education, health, and civil projects across WA.
We pioneered Australia’s first off-site masonry wall panels and modular wet-area units, made locally in Wangara.