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More than 100 Years of Mascot

100 years is a long time in business and particularly in manufacturing… below we set out some key milestones that have shaped Mascot Engineering and contributed to what we’ve become today.

Whilst we’re proud of the achievements set out below, innovation and the development of solutions remain at the heart of everything we do at Mascot Engineering. Starting life as a foundry near Sydney Airport in Mascot to service the needs of a growing (and hungry) civil, infrastructure and general industry to today, manufacturing the highest quality products that contractors confidently rely on across Australia regardless of project size. We’ve stayed true to our purpose and will continue to do so for future generations.

We couldn’t have reached our centenary without our people… we’d like to thank both past and present members of the Mascot team (Pit Crew) for enabling us to reach this significant anniversary.

 

2024

World leading linear drainage solution from Europe now available in Australia.

2023

Mascot Engineering now supplying infrastructure projects worldwide!

2020

Mascot Engineering celebrates 100 years as an Australian manufacturer

2020

Newcastle manufacturing and distribution centre opens!  Ideally positioned in Tomago to service the Hunter Region and beyond.

Mascot Newcastle factory
2019

Coreworx Australia becomes part of the Mascot family – Large scale custom precast.

2018

Opening of dedicated Fabrication Facility (100% green energy) for Multiparts and decorative edge covers.

Multipart access cover
2018

Mascot Engineering is a founding member of the Grates & Access Covers Alliance (GACA)

2017

Purpose built manufacturing and distribution facility in Perth opens.

Mascot offices
2017

Mascot Engineering Brisbane distribution centre moves to custom facility.

Mascot offices
2016

Launch of Telstra approved Plastic Pit Range with NBN approved Covers

Telstra approved
2015

Ross Greenwood article on Australian manufacturing and diversification required to survive.

2014

Mascot 4You forms to provide in office sales and technical support to our customers.

Mascot 4YOU
2013

Mascot Engineering Melbourne moves to Tullamarine

Mascot Engineering Melbourne moves to Tullamarine
2012

Mascot Engineering is acknowledged by the NSW Government for our contribution to employment in Western Sydney

2011

Mascot Engineering Brisbane opens in Meadowbrook

Mascot Engineering Brisbane
2010

Mascot Engineering’s first custom built GRC facility is completed in Smithfield.

Mascot offices
2008

Mascot Engineering Melbourne opens.

2008

Mascot Engineering Perth opens.

2007

DriveDrain Drainage Channel System Introduced.

DriveDrain Drainage Channel System
2005

Mascot GRC Cable Pit Range Launched

GRC Pit Range
2004

Mascot Stainless Steel Grating with Security Bolted System in Dubai.

Stainless Steel Grate
2003

Nick Taylor (3rd generation) joins.

Nick Taylor joins Mascot Engineering
1999

Mascot Precast Concrete Division opens to encase covers and grates

Mascot Precast Concrete Division
1998

Trade Waste products introduced in Western Australia

1996

Mascot’s Iron Foundry is decommissioned… it was Australia’s oldest.

Mascot's Iron Foundry is decommissioned
1995

GRC Planter Boxes launched and supplied to Westfield Parramatta – the largest shopping centre in Australia at the time.

GRC Planter Boxes launched and supplied to Westfield Parramatta
1988

Mascot GRC recognised and approved for use in QLD

Mascot GRC recognised and approved for use in QLD
1988

GRC Trade Waste Product Development and Approvals

1987

Mascot GRC Pit Quick Knock introduced to the Plumbing Industry

Mascot Quick knock
1986

Mascot GRC Pits gain approvals with Councils and Water Authorities

Mascot GRC Pits
1985

Mascot Engineering releases it’s first drop in grate

Mascot pit
1984

Mascot’s range of GRC Drainage Pits developed to compete with steel reinforced concrete.

Mascot’s range of GRC Drainage Pits
1984

Mascot purchases licence to manufacture GRC in Australia from Monier.

Mascot GRC
1983

Bryan Taylor visits India as part of Australia’s first trade mission to the country. A suitable foundry was found and the partnership remains today.

Mascot visits India
1976

NSW Parliament House project – a turning point in gastight covers for Mascot.

Access covers at NSW parliament house
1965

Bryan Taylor (2nd generation) joins.

Bryan Taylor
1957

Alec E Taylor becomes the majority shareholder of Mascot Engineering.

Alec E Taylor
1956

Catalogue of Special Castings used in Road & Factory Construction & Drainage printed.

Catalogue of Special Castings
1953

Advertising our new mechanical foundry – Weight, Grates & Covers.

Advertising our new mechanical foundry – Weight, Grates & Covers.
1952

Our Foundry expands and relocates to Regents Park

Our Foundry expands and relocates to Regents Park
1951

Threats of Foundry closures as Australia’s iron shortage reaches crisis levels.

Threats of Foundry closures as Australia’s iron shortage reaches crisis levels.
1948

Mascot recruitment drive post World War II

Mascot recruitment drive post World War II
1942

Supply of Gully Grates & Frames to NSW Main Roads continues with successful new tender awarded to Mascot Engineering

Supply of Gully Grates & Frames to NSW Main Roads
1930

Successful Tender: Awarded supply of Gully Grates to Department of Main Roads

Awarded supply of Gully Grates to Department of Main Roads
1922

Returned serviceman Mascot Engineering founder served in the Royal Engineers

Returned serviceman Mascot Engineering founder served in the Royal Engineers
1920

Mascot Engineering Company is founded in the Sydney suburb of Mascot

Mascot Engineering Company is founded in the Sydney suburb of Mascot