
Crossview Enterprises is an Esperance based company that began trading as Southern Sandblasting back in 1992. The business operates from a new 1400 square metre workshop on Simpson Street, Esperance, WA and offers a range of services to local industry specialising in workshop and site based industrial and marine maintenance and demolition. Some of the services offered include fixed plant refurbishment, welding and steel fabrication, construction barge with crane operation, rigging, concrete coring, hydraulic bolt tensioning and sand blasting and painting.
The company is a registered class 2 demolition contractor and holds a restricted asbestos removal licence.
Crossview’s main client is the Southern Port Authority (SPA) with work also regularly carried out for CSBP (Wesfarmers), Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH), The Shire of Esperance and Davies Wearplate Systems (as well as many smaller clients). Although a relatively small business, Crossview has very successfully partnered with other local workshops to win significant projects such as the major maintenance work on the iron ore circuit at SPA in 2014/2015. By working collaboratively with other Esperance operations, Crossview managed to keep more than one million dollars of contract work entirely local and delivered a quality outcome safely to the client.
Having lived all of his life in Esperance, Crossview’s director Stuart McIntyre understands the importance of maintaining local small businesses and the support these businesses give back to the community.
The company has been proactive in the development and implementation of Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures and has maintained a near perfect safety record, despite working in an often challenging environment.
