Our History

  1. 1973

    John Burton established John R Burton Contractors in 1973 with three employees, an old backhoe and a grader. The company’s first contracts were with local councils, later moving onto public works projects and civil works for major projects.

  2. 1975

    John R Burton Contractors continued until 1984 when John Burton was joined by Josh Lommers to form Burton Lommers. Burton Lommers employed approximately 30 people and owned 20 pieces of earthmoving plant.

  3. 1988

    Burton Lommers was sold to John Lockyer, who eventually changed the name of the company to Lockyer Contracting. Paul Burton stayed with Lockyer Contracting, located in Belmore, as an estimator until early 1991.

  4. 1990

    John Burton re-established John R Burton Contractors Pty Ltd, working within the Hunter Valley and Port Stephens region. John continued to slowly build the company by acquiring more plant. Paul Burton (now Managing Director) joined his father John in 1992, working as a Project Manager and Estimator. During this time, a number of former clients contacted John Burton to price civil construction jobs in Sydney.

  5. 1994

    John R Burton Contractors Pty Ltd returned to Sydney and operated out of the family home in Strathfield. Chris Burton soon joined the business after completing a carpentry apprenticeship with Transfield.

  6. 1999

    John R Burton Contractors Pty Ltd moved back to Belmore after Lockyer Contracting closed up shop.

  7. 2006

    In 2006, effective succession planning led to the second generation, Paul and Chris Burton taking ownership of the business. Exceptional business growth resulted in Burton Contractors relocating its head office to Homebush. Burton Contractors gained international standards accreditation for Quality Assurance, Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Systems. The business also gained pre-qualification with the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) – now the Department of Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) – as a preferred contractor for road works up to the value of $20 million.

  8. 2019

    Made up of Burton Contractors, JK Williams and Mulgoa Quarries, United Infrastructure is established in 2019 as a joint-venture company comprised of Western Sydney’s most recognised family-owned civil construction businesses. In 2022, United Infrastructure was awarded the civil and road package for Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport.

  9. 2020

    Burton Civil Maintenance is established in 2020 as a standalone subsidiary of the Burton Group. It specialises in civil and facilities maintenance and concrete works for smaller scale projects.