Quarry Products in Moranbah

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Trusted Quarry Products & Support Services


W Wall & Sons supplies high-quality quarry products and dependable site services to support construction, mining and infrastructure works throughout Moranbah. Drawing from Waitara-Braeside Quarry, we deliver roadbase, sand, crushed rock and screened aggregate suited to heavy-duty and general project needs.


Our broader product range includes crusher dust, bedding blends, fill, loam and screened or unscreened deco—offering practical options for turfing, trenching, site prep and general backfilling where performance and consistency matter.


We also support operations with reliable equipment hire and offer machinery sales for those expanding their fleet. Our team provides de-silting services to clear sediment buildup from drains, dams and water channels, keeping worksites safe, compliant and functional.


W Wall & Sons brings experience, quality control and a hands-on approach to every job. Call (07) 4950 5307 to discuss quarry supply and support services in Moranbah.

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W Wall & Sons focuses on trusted supply, local understanding and dependable service. Here’s why we’re the choice for Moranbah contractors:


  • We supply a complete selection of roadbase types, from MRD 2.1 (CBR80) to 2.5 (CBR15), matched to a range of structural and compaction needs.
  • Our rock and aggregate range includes 10mm, 16mm and 20mm aggregate, stemmings, ballast, gabion, rip rap and large-format armour rock.
  • We also offer bedding sand, crusher dust, screened and unscreened deco, loam, fill, top soil and builders mix for various construction and landscaping tasks.
  • We make coordination easy with clear communication and responsive service.
  • We apply strict safety practices onsite and throughout the supply chain.
  • Our team delivers site-ready advice based on experience in regional conditions.
  • Quality control is central to our operation—each load meets exacting standards.
  • Efficient systems help reduce downtime and keep your work progressing.
  • We support long-term partnerships with local trades and industries.


Call (07) 4950 5307 to speak with W Wall & Sons about your next Moranbah project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    W Wall & Sons supplies high-quality quarry products for Moranbah and the surrounding areas, including Goonyella, Grosvenor and Winchester. Contact us to confirm whether we service your specific location.

  • How long do quarry roads last?

    Quarry roads, like other unsealed or gravel roads, can last several years when built and maintained correctly. Lifespan depends on material quality, traffic volume, weather exposure and maintenance practices. Using high-quality roadbase with appropriate CBR ratings ensures stability and reduces rutting or potholes. Proper drainage is crucial—poor water management can lead to erosion and surface deterioration. Routine grading and occasional top-up of materials help extend road life. On high-use quarry sites, internal haul roads are often maintained daily or weekly. For private or rural access roads, a well-constructed quarry road may last 5–10 years with moderate upkeep.

  • How is aggregate different from gravel?

    Though often used interchangeably, aggregate and gravel have distinct meanings. Gravel typically refers to naturally rounded stones found in riverbeds, featuring smooth surfaces and varying sizes. It is sorted and cleaned for use in landscaping, drainage or concreting. Aggregate, on the other hand, is a broader term that includes both crushed rock and natural gravel. Crushed aggregate is produced by mechanically breaking down quarried rock, resulting in angular fragments ideal for structural applications like concrete, roadbase or drainage. Aggregates can be fine (sand), coarse (20mm rock) or graded blends. The choice depends on the intended use and engineering requirements.

  • How do weather conditions affect quarry supply?

    Weather plays a significant role in quarry operations and supply logistics. Heavy rain can temporarily halt extraction, flooding work areas or making unsealed roads impassable. Wet conditions also affect material moisture levels, which can impact weight calculations and compaction behaviour. Prolonged dry spells may increase dust generation, requiring additional suppression measures. In some regions, seasonal weather patterns influence stockpiling and production cycles. Storms or heatwaves may disrupt transport, delay deliveries or reduce staff availability. To manage these risks, suppliers often monitor forecasts, maintain backup stock and communicate proactively with clients about possible delays. Planning ahead helps avoid project interruptions.

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