National Reconciliation Week 2021
Wormall Civil engaged with local artist Melissa Spillman to create artwork that represents the works performed by Wormall Civil throughout our Aboriginal nations of Western Australia.
Wormall Civil engaged with local artist Melissa Spillman to create artwork that represents the works performed by Wormall Civil throughout our Aboriginal nations of Western Australia.
“Always be good to the people that have been good to you, because without them you’re nothing,” Shane Wormall
Our Managing Director, Shane Wormall features in this month’s edition of The CEO Magazine – ANZ.
The Dirt Issue 11 is our first edition for 2021.
This issue highlights our current projects in the South West.
Our Blue Tree was installed in our yard in Cardup in support of mental health. The Blue Tree will remind our staff, local residents and those driving through the area that “it’s OK to not be OK”. The Blue Tree Project is a renowned, national initiative. The aim is to raise awareness and break down the stigma
Wormall Civil is pleased and proud to announce the formal signing of the acquisition agreement for our company to purchase Cowara Contractor’s plant and equipment.
The Dirt Issue 10 is our last issue for 2020. We bring you the latest from the South West and share with you some Christmas cheer.
The Dirt Issue 09 takes a trip down memory lane on a few past projects, and shares some updates on newer projects currently underway.
Wormall Civil Managing Director, Shane Wormall spoke with Michael Bleby from The Australian Financial Review earlier this week about our current demand for skilled employees.
Our Managing Director Shane Wormall has been interviewed by both the ABC News crew yesterday and the ABC Breakfast team on 720 ABC this morning.