Our Mission and Vision
Our mission is to deliver high-value solutions that meet our clients’ needs without compromising on safety, quality or community impact.
We are committed to empowering Aboriginal people and engaging local communities through our work. To do this, we are working hard to build lasting relationships with communities, partners and industry.
Our vision is to be a leader in civil and drainage services, setting the benchmark for quality, cost-effectiveness, client collaboration and community engagement.
We aim to grow alongside the communities we serve, shaping the Kimberley region’s future through innovative and sustainable infrastructure solutions.
By investing in our capabilities, building a diverse workforce, and focusing on quality in every project, we are making steady progress.

Fostering Opportunities in Our Community
Employment pathways
As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive for diversity and representation across our team. We hire local crews and create opportunities for Aboriginal employment.
Community initiatives
We are proud to have delivered the first licenced wastewater treatment plant in a WA Aboriginal community – just one example of how our work creates lasting value through safe and reliable services.
Fostering partnerships
Our success is built on mutual respect. Through community engagement and facilitating conversation, we have a unique ability to bring stakeholders together for the benefit of all.
Kimberley Civil and Drainage: where quality, safety and community empowerment come together to build WA’s future.
Culture and tradition
As an Aboriginal-owned company, Kimberley Civil and Drainage deeply respects and values the cultural heritage of Australia’s First Nations peoples. Our approach is rooted in a commitment to inclusivity and empowerment.
Listening to local knowledge
We commit to engaging with traditional owners and Aboriginal communities throughout the projects we undertake. Respect for the land and its guardians is embedded in our process.
Empowerment through employment
Under the leadership of Clive Aiken, a Bunuba/Gooniyandi man with extensive experience in mining and civil roles, we provide opportunities for Aboriginal people to build successful careers.
Making a lasting impact
We actively support community self-empowerment and seek to build a diverse workforce. By working together with Aboriginal communities, contractors and traditional owners, we can create a more sustainable and equitable future.
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