Crisp Bros. & Haywards

Crisp Bros. & Haywards Crisp Bros. & Haywards Pty. Ltd. We are a highly successful business, we are owned and operated by a team of passionate shareholders and managers.

is a Tasmanian based steel fabrication and construction company who proudly boast a workforce of approx. 300 people, all based locally. Our Company is made up of 3 divisions that all function in separate locations but with the combined resource can achieve results that most companies only strive to achieve. In other words, the people who own the business also manage it on a day-to-day basis.

🚧Milestone Delivery Achieved🚧We have successfully begun the delivery of the longest girders we've ever delivered, spanni...
02/06/2026

🚧Milestone Delivery Achieved🚧

We have successfully begun the delivery of the longest girders we've ever delivered, spanning 54m long and weighing in excess of 100t.

From navigating complex transport routes to safely landing the first delivery on site, this achievement is a testament to the commitment and collaboration of the entire team.

A special mention must go to our fabrication team, whose attention to detail, workmanship, and commitment to quality have been outstanding. The standard of fabrication on these girders has been exceptional and is a true reflection of the capability within our workshop.

A big thank you to everyone involved in making it happen — this is one we’re proud of. 👏

Tasmanian Heavy Haulage

21/05/2026

Crisp Bros. & Haywards Pty Ltd is a proudly Tasmanian-owned steel fabrication and construction company, renowned for delivering high-quality projects across Australia.

Due to a growing pipeline of site-based work throughout Tasmania, we are seeking Welder/Riggers to join our travelling site crews on a full-time, permanent basis (subject to a 3-month probation period). With projects located statewide, we encourage applications from candidates based anywhere in Tasmania.

We offer above-award wages, overtime opportunities, and a profit share scheme paid to all employees recognising and rewarding the contribution of our team.

What we’re looking for:
- High Risk Work Licence (WP, LF, RB, DG) and/or a Trade Qualification (Cert III in Fabrication/Welding)
- Proven experience within the steel construction industry
- Ability to work to a high standard with minimal supervision
- Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
- A respectful team player with a strong work ethic
- Capability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Willingness to work overtime and weekends when required
- Current certifications: Working at Heights, Confined Space, and White Card

Applications must reside in Australia and have full working rights.

If you’re seeking a varied, hands-on role within a supportive and reputable company, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply by emailing - [email protected]

🏆 Congratulations to our very own Tony Simpson! 🏆Tony and team mate Annika Van Lierop have taken home the Australasian C...
19/05/2026

🏆 Congratulations to our very own Tony Simpson! 🏆

Tony and team mate Annika Van Lierop have taken home the Australasian Championship title in the Mixed 8-Bowl Pairs division — an incredible achievement and a testament to their skill, teamwork, and dedication.

We’re proud to see your hard work pay off on the big stage. Well done Tony & Annika! 👏🎉

It was great to host the Waratah-Wynyard Council and give them an insight into our business 👏🏻
29/04/2026

It was great to host the Waratah-Wynyard Council and give them an insight into our business 👏🏻

Our Margate team recently reached an important milestone with the fitment of the wheelhouse to Huon Aquaculture’s new 24...
20/04/2026

Our Margate team recently reached an important milestone with the fitment of the wheelhouse to Huon Aquaculture’s new 24m heavy works vessel👏

The team has been working hard and is on track to deliver this state of the art workboat boat into operation for early 2027🙌

Crisp Bros & Haywards Pty Ltd is a proudly Tasmanian owned steel fabrication company, renowned for delivering high quali...
16/04/2026

Crisp Bros & Haywards Pty Ltd is a proudly Tasmanian owned steel fabrication company, renowned for delivering high quality projects across Australia. Due to an increasing workload, we are seeking a trade qualified Boilermaker Welder with Mechanical Fitting experience to join our Wynyard team.

This is a full time, permanent position (subject to a 3 month probationary period) offering a varied mix of workshop and site based work across various industries.

What's on offer:

Competitive Pay - Above award wages with overtime available for those who want it.

Employee Rewards - Inclusion in our company wide profit sharing scheme, recognising the contribution of our entire team.

Stability - A permanent role with a reputable local industry leader.

Key Responsibilities:

Boilermaker Welder - Perform general fabrication and welding tasks to a high level.

Mechanical Fitting - Utilise lathe and milling machines to support fabrication works and carry out basic mechanical fitting activities.

Manage a variety of tasks across both workshop production and on-site projects.

What we're looking for:

Qualifications - Cert III in fabrication/welding (trade qualified)

Fitting Expertise - Proven experience with mechanical fitting, lathe and milling work is highly advantageous.

Welding Skills - Strong MIG welding skills. Experience with stainless steel and aluminium is a significant plus.

Attributes - A high level of pride in your work, a strong work ethic and the ability to work independently.

Eligibility - Must currently reside in Australia with full working rights.

Please note that this is not a FIFO position.

How to apply:

If you are looking for a rewarding role in a dynamic workshop/site environment, please submit your application to [email protected]

A step back into history here, we love to see photos showing up of past projects‼️🏗️
15/04/2026

A step back into history here, we love to see photos showing up of past projects‼️🏗️

Iconic Launceston vessel Lady Stelfox's final fate revealed

By Hamish Geale The Examiner
Updated December 24 2024

Few maritime mysteries have intrigued Launcestonians like the fate of the Lady Stelfox.
After two decades ferrying tourists on the Tamar River, the replica paddle-steamer was sold interstate in 2002 to run the tourist route between Docklands and Williamstown.
Much mystery and speculation has surrounded its whereabouts since.

Some said it was still in use at Port Philip, Mackay or on the Murray River, while another rumour had it that the vessel was overhauled to transport cattle.

The reality was far less glamorous.
Hamish Turner, who runs Classic Steamboat Cruises in Melbourne, said the Stelfox had been scrapped in about 2015 after many years standing outside Melbourne Maritime Services in Docklands.

"It sat there out of the water for years and years before they finally demolished it," Mr Turner said.
"It barely ever did anything here at Melbourne - I think it sank once at Docklands which is why it came out of the water and that was it.

"In the end it would have had to have gone because I think the Port of Melbourne were taking back some of the land [Melbourne Maritime Services] was using at the time."

The Lady Stelfox was the brainchild of Penny Royal founder Roger Smith.
In September 1982, five years after the original concept was designed, the boat's frame arrived in the Penny Royal carpark beneath Paterson Bridge.

A team of about 10 men spent the next 15 weeks in "desperate activity" to have the boat taking passengers by Christmas.
On December 12 that year, the state's two largest cranes lifted the finished vessel onto a low-loader on Paterson Bridge.

After 16 hours of painstaking work, the boat was launched off the Tamar Marine slipways about midnight and taken to its moorings.
Mr Smith asked Colin Davis, who had previously skippered Tamar Sea Rescue vessel MV Goondooloo, to become the ship's first captain.

"I was the first one out in the boat in the water," Mr Davis said.
"[People loved it because] it was an antiquity. They could stand in there and watch the big beam engine - which was the full height of the ship - turning the paddles around.

"They could lean out the doors right where the paddles were and watch them flapping around in the water."

Not everything about the project went to plan.
The Stelfox was built top-heavy and needed four buoyancy tanks to be stable in the water, but even that couldn't stop it becoming a staple of the Tamar for the next 20 years.
Geoff Hays got his skipper's ticket specifically to run the vessel.

"We would have had hundreds of thousands of people on her over the years," he told The Examiner in 2002.
"She could carry 70 passengers and we went out seven or eight times a day. One day we went out nine times."

But by the turn of the decade, things had changed.

Tourist numbers were declining, and as many as three trips a day were being cancelled due to silt and tide problems.
In 2002, it was announced the Stelfox would head to new waters.

SHIPPED OFF
Then-Penny Royal owner Ross Ambrose sold the Lady Stelfox to the late Peter Mitz, an "eccentric" Melbourne businessman who had built an entire 1850s-themed tourist town in Central Victoria.
It was tugged to Bell Bay, loaded up on a barge, and arrived in Melbourne a few days later.
From there the timeline gets hazy.
One account says that the owner was seriously injured while working on the boat and then wanted nothing more to do with it.
Another reported that the boat was repossessed and sold at auction, fetching $10,000.

Whatever happened, the ship ultimately found its way to Enterprize Road in Docklands, and was last captured on Google Maps imaging in 2013.
By the time a prospective buyer visited in mid-2015, the boat was in a sorry state.
The Stelfox had sunk in the port after its bilge pump was left disconnected.
The boat was pulled out of the water but had rotting timber, holes in the roof and its engines and electrics were damaged.
At the age of 35 years the Lady Stelfox was scrapped, and Ports Victoria has no records of it past 2015.

Even under different circumstances or different owners, Mr Turner believes the vessel would have struggled to find a market in Melbourne.
"I can tell you from experience trying to operate a boat like that in those early days at Docklands - it wouldn't have worked," he said.
"It might have worked now - but he wouldn't have been able to get the business for it back then."

'NOTHING LASTS FOREVER'
Launceston lost its last major link to the Lady Stelfox soon after.
The Stelfox jetty - a picturesque boat shed, walkway and pontoon outside Stillwater - was washed away in the 2016 floods.
Torrential flows through the Gorge carried the shed many kilometres up the river to Rosevears, and it was later fished out by Gravelly Beach Marine.

The pontoon was recovered and sold for use on a private dam.
A small graffiti-laden shed beneath Paterson Bridge, now part of the Stillwater property, stands as the sole remnant of the Stelfox's home base.

"The shed was used as the storage shed for supplies to the Lady Stelfox," Stillwater co-founder Rod Ascui said.
"When I bought that asset from the Penny Royal people the Lady Stelfox was long gone. It was just part of what came with the pontoon."
The Lady Stelfox will never scrape the Tamar River's muddy bottom again.
Vintage merchandise on Ebay - mainly postcards, badges and spoons - is all that remains of the ship.

Twenty-two years on, Mr Hays' observations as he watched the paddle-steamer disappear out of Launceston towards Bell Bay and Melbourne seem more fitting than ever.
"It's a sad thing to see the old girl go, but nothing lasts forever."

➡️ This image is an original Postcard.

Our team are proud to have undertaken the fabrication and construction of the Mac Point Multipurpose Stadium, Roof test ...
18/03/2026

Our team are proud to have undertaken the fabrication and construction of the Mac Point Multipurpose Stadium, Roof test rig for BlackCap Construction & Macquarie Point Development Corporation, we love to see local Australian companies working together 👏

Big shout‑out to one of our valued team members, Joseph Nunn. Completing such an iconic event is an achievement in itsel...
02/03/2026

Big shout‑out to one of our valued team members, Joseph Nunn. Completing such an iconic event is an achievement in itself, but taking out the win is an incredible reward for all the hard work and dedication he puts into his training. Congratulations, Joseph — and well done to everyone who competed.

Due to an increased workload, we are hiring both workshop and site based permanent positions across the company 🙌For mor...
13/01/2026

Due to an increased workload, we are hiring both workshop and site based permanent positions across the company 🙌

For more information on available positions please head to the link below 🤝
https://loom.ly/b5bdJ44

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160 Hobart Road
Launceston, TAS
7249

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 2:30pm

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