Accurate Road Profiling at 10 years: fleet growth and lessons for road projects
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Accurate Road Profiling Services is marking its 10-year anniversary after expanding from two profiling machines at start-up to a fleet of more than 20 units working on road rehabilitation projects across Australia. The company has diversified its fleet to cover a range of milling widths and depths suited to asphalt and concrete removal, while maintaining year-on-year growth in contract profiling for state road agencies and major contractors. Its ‘Pink Lady’ profiler is dedicated to fundraising and awareness for Breast Cancer Network Australia, adding a strong community dimension to its operations.
Technical Brief
- Fleet includes profilers capable of full-lane milling passes to minimise construction staging and traffic switches.
- Machines are configured for both asphalt and rigid concrete pavement removal, simplifying night-shift rehabilitation logistics.
- Profilers are deployed on multi-kilometre rehabilitation jobs, reducing manual saw-cutting and breakout of distressed pavement.
- Company provides variable-depth milling to maintain existing subgrade levels while correcting surface crossfall and rutting.
- Use of high-production profilers reduces waste generation compared with full-depth reconstruction on urban arterials.
- Growth of specialist profiling contractors is reshaping how principal contractors package road rehabilitation scopes in Australia.
Our Take
Growing a fleet from two to more than 20 machines in under a decade suggests Accurate Road Profiling Services has likely secured recurring work on multi-year road programs, which can give main contractors more flexibility in resourcing night works and short shutdown windows.
The explicit link to Breast Cancer Network Australia places this Australian contractor within a small subset of our Infrastructure coverage where social-impact branding is used alongside sustainability messaging, something that can be influential in council and state-level tender evaluations even when not formally scored.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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