Quarrying in Darwin

Darwin Quarrying Services

WHAT WE OFFER


Upon processing, the quarried rock at Mt Bundy is systematically stockpiled, ready for loading onto state-of-the-art prime movers outfitted with side-tipping trailers. Our trailers are further enhanced with either tarpaulin covers or hydraulic-operated lids, ensuring the seamless and spill-free transit of materials to your project site.


With an impressive monthly production capacity of approximately 40,000 tonnes of superior crushed rock products, Mt Bundy Quarry stands as a robust solution for large-scale, high-demand projects.


Some of the products produced from our quarry include:


  • Screened sands
  • Washed sands
  • Road gravel
  • Rock aggregates
  • Fill & topsoil


For a personalised consultation, please direct your inquiries to info@ostojic.com.au. Our industry experts are poised to assist you in achieving your construction objectives. For reliable quarrying in Darwin, call us on (08) 8999 9999.

Fleet Icon

Diverse Fleet

Delivery Icon

On-Time Delivery

Solution Icon

Custom Solutions

Remote Access Icon

Remote Access

Consistent Supply Backed by Capability

We know how critical timing and material specs are when you’re running a tight schedule. That’s why we’ve designed our quarrying operations to meet volume demands without compromising quality. Our materials are processed on-site using modern equipment and proven screening methods, so you get clean, consistent product that’s ready to go.


Whether you’re working on a new subdivision, major road upgrade, or remote access track, we have the stockpile and the systems to keep your crews supplied. With the ability to transport directly from Mt Bundy using our own fleet, we remove the common delays between quarry and delivery. That means fewer holdups, lower handling risks, and more control over your timelines — just how it should be.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is quarrying used for in construction?

What types of quarry materials are available?

How is quarry material delivered to site?