
Expert Driveway Crossover & Kerb and Gutter Contractors in Sydney
A driveway crossover is the section of footpath and kerb that connects your private driveway to the public road. It's public infrastructure, which means all driveway crossover works in Sydney must meet strict council standards and typically require Section 138 approval under the Roads Act NSW before construction can begin. Getting it wrong means failed inspections, costly re-work, compliance fines and significant delays to your building or renovation project.
Concrete Works Sydney specialises in constructing approved concrete crossovers and kerb and gutter works throughout the Sydney region. We are proud to have successfully completed driveway crossover projects for every major council in the Sydney area — and we understand the specific profile requirements, construction specifications, inspection processes and finish standards that each individual council demands. No two councils are identical, and our experience across all of them is what sets us apart from general concreters who may only work in one area.


Whether you need a new driveway crossover for a new home, a replacement crossover for an existing property, a full kerb and gutter replacement, or concrete gutter construction as part of a subdivision or development project, our team ensures your work is built to the correct council standard, first time. We manage the entire process from initial council application through to the final council inspection and sign-off — so you don't have to coordinate between council, contractors and engineers yourself.
Council crossover and kerb works might not be the most glamorous part of a building project, but they're one of the most critical. A non-compliant crossover can hold up your occupation certificate, delay a sale, or result in council issuing a rectification order. We take this work seriously, and our track record of first-time pass rates across every Sydney council speaks for itself.
Crossover, Kerb & Gutter Services
New Driveway Crossovers
Complete construction of new concrete crossovers to connect your driveway to the public road. We handle the full process from Section 138 council application to final council inspection and sign-off, building to your council's exact profile, width and specification requirements. New crossovers are most commonly required for new home builds, driveway relocations and subdivision developments.
Kerb & Gutter Replacement
When existing kerbing is cracked, vehicle-damaged or non-compliant with current council standards, a full kerb and gutter replacement is the most effective long-term solution. We demolish the existing kerbing, prepare the sub-base and pour brand new kerb and gutter to your council's exact profile specifications — barrier kerb, semi-mountable kerb, roll-over kerb or standard kerb and gutter. New kerbing eliminates ongoing maintenance issues and ensures your property's frontage meets current council requirements for drainage and road safety.
Driveway Crossover Replacement
Replace old, damaged, cracked or non-compliant driveway crossovers with new, council-approved concrete crossovers. We demolish and remove the existing crossover, prepare the sub-base and pour a new crossover that meets current council standards. If your crossover has been damaged by heavy vehicles, tree roots or general age, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated patching.
Council Approval & Compliance Management
We assist with Section 138 approval applications and ensure every crossover and kerb project complies with Roads Act NSW requirements and your local council's specific construction and finish specifications. The approval process typically takes 2–6 weeks depending on your council. We know what each council expects to see in an application, which speeds up the approval process and avoids back-and-forth rejections.
Kerb & Gutter Construction
We construct all kerb and gutter types used across Sydney councils — including barrier kerbs, semi-mountable kerbs, roll-over kerbs and standard kerb and gutter profiles. Each council specifies particular kerbing profiles and dimensions for their area, and we pour to those exact specifications every time. Our team is experienced with all common kerbing profiles used in the Sydney region, including the specific variations required by councils like City of Sydney, Ryde, Ku-ring-gai, Hornsby, Parramatta and others.
Council Crossover & Kerb Projects

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Why Choose Us for Council Crossover & Kerb Works
Every Major Sydney Council
We have successfully completed driveway crossover and kerb and gutter projects for every major council across the Sydney region — including City of Ryde, Ku-ring-gai, Hornsby, Lane Cove, Willoughby, City of Sydney, Canterbury-Bankstown, Bayside, Inner West, Hills Shire and more. We know each council's specific profiles, specifications, inspection processes and finish requirements.
End-to-End Project Management
From council approval paperwork and Section 138 applications through to demolition of old crossovers, construction to specification, and coordination of the final council inspection — we manage the entire process so you don't have to. You deal with one contractor, one point of contact.
First-Time Compliance
Non-compliant crossovers result in failed inspections, rectification orders and expensive re-work. We build to your council's exact standard the first time — saving you time, money, stress and project delays. Our first-time pass rate across all Sydney councils is something we're genuinely proud of.
Licensed & Insured
NSW contractor licence 457278C, HIA member and fully insured. Councils require licensed and insured contractors for all crossover and kerb works — working with unlicensed operators puts your project and your property at risk.
How We Build Your Council Crossover
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Site Inspection & Council Requirements
We inspect your site, identify your council's specific crossover and kerb profile requirements, review any existing approvals or building plans, and guide you through the Section 138 application process. We'll tell you exactly what your council requires before any work begins.
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Council Application & Approval
We prepare and lodge your Section 138 application with the relevant council, including all required plans, specifications and documentation. Approval typically takes 2–6 weeks depending on the council. We follow up to keep the process moving and notify you as soon as approval is granted.
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Demolition of Existing Crossover
If replacing an existing crossover, we demolish and remove the old concrete — including any damaged kerbing, footpath sections or sub-base material — and dispose of all waste. The area is then prepared for new construction.
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Sub-Base, Formwork & Pour
We prepare the sub-base to council specifications, compact thoroughly, and install formwork to the exact crossover profile, kerb dimensions and levels required. We pour using the correct concrete mix and finish to the specified profile — whether barrier kerb, semi-mountable, roll-over or standard kerb and gutter. Council engineers inspect the formwork and steel before we pour.
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Council Inspection & Sign-Off
Once cured, we coordinate the final council inspection and ensure sign-off. We address any queries from the council inspector on the spot and provide all required documentation. We clean up the site and hand over your completed, compliant driveway crossover.
Council Crossover & Kerb and Gutter FAQs

Council Crossover & Kerb Contractors Across Sydney
We construct driveway crossovers and kerb and gutter works for every major council in the Sydney region — from City of Ryde, Lane Cove and Willoughby to Canterbury-Bankstown, Bayside, Inner West, Parramatta, Hornsby, Ku-ring-gai and the Hills Shire. Wherever you are in Sydney, we know your council's requirements and deliver compliant work the first time.
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