Combined trades

Combined-trade packages. One number, one mob.

When your job touches more than one trade, you don't want three quotes that don't add up. We bundle the trades into one package, one schedule, one invoice.

How packages work

Pick the combination. We do the maths.

Below are the packages we run most often. Yours might be a mix. That's fine, we'll quote whatever combination makes sense.

Package · Most popular

Shed slab package

Site cut + sub-base + reinforced slab. The standard owner-builder shed prep. No contractor swap.

Earthworks + Concrete

Package

Driveway + boundary fence

Drive replaced, then the fence line lands flush with the new edge. Same crew, no rework.

Concrete + Fencing

Package

House slab prep

Site cut, sub-base, set-out, formwork. Pour separately or hand off to your builder.

Earthworks + Concrete

Package

Full back-yard finish

Cut + drainage + retaining + paving + turf. The big one. Usually after a new build.

Earthworks + Landscaping

Package

External works

Owner-builder external works. Driveway, paths, side fence, lawn. One schedule, one invoice.

All four divisions

Package

Real-estate prep

Driveway tidy, fence replaced, turf rolled. For sale-ready in two weeks where it's needed fast.

Concrete + Fencing + Landscaping

Why bundle

One quote is usually smaller than three separate ones.

Each contractor on a site charges a margin on top of their costs. When two or three contractors share a job, you pay each of their margins. When one mob does the lot, there's one margin and one set of overheads.

  • One mobilisation. One truck arrives once. Not three trucks arriving on three different days.
  • One quote, one invoice. No reconciling three different lump sums against each other.
  • Shared waste runs. Demo + spoil + off-cuts go in one tipper, not three trailers.
  • No "you go first" arguments. The crew that did the slab knows where the fence line lands.
Wollert · Shed package
Package quote

Tell us every trade your job touches.

Mention every trade involved and we'll quote the whole thing as one number.