Duratec (ASX: DUR) is an Australian-listed company in the Industrials sector with a market capitalisation of $679.0M and the 400th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The DUR share price is $2.63, down 0.38% today and up 77.18% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $1.345 and $2.96 over the past 52 weeks. DUR trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 9.20, above the Industrials sector median of 9.20, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 1.14%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), Duratec reported revenue of $273.3M and a net profit of $13.4M (4.9% margin).
About Duratec Limited
Duratec Limited is an Australian company specializing in the assessment, protection, remediation, and refurbishment of various assets, primarily focusing on steel and concrete infrastructure throughout the country. The company's operations are structured into three key divisions: Defence, Mining & Industrial, and Buildings & Facades. Within the Defence sector, they undertake projects involving capital infrastructure development and comprehensive estate management programs. Their Mining & Industrial division focuses on providing proactive maintenance solutions, while the Buildings & Facades segment specializes in evaluating and restoring external building elements. Duratec offers a wide array of services, encompassing asset protection, building refurbishment, infrastructure upgrades, and recladding. Their expertise also extends to durability engineering, specialist access systems, general construction, and advanced analytical capabilities provided by their petrography lab. Furthermore, they offer jack-up barge hire and spatial integration solutions. They cater to a broad spectrum of sectors, including defense, resources (mining, oil & gas), transportation, maritime, energy, commercial and residential properties, heritage sites, general industrial operations, and water utilities. Established in 2010, Duratec Limited maintains its principal office in Wangara, Australia.
CEO
Christopher John Oates