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InfraBuild and Monster Jam mark ten years of high-octane partnership  

26 November 2025

InfraBuild’s collaboration with Monster Jam roared back into action last month as the 2025 Australian tour rolled into Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. 

 The shows delivered everything fans love about Monster Jam: powerful engines, gravity-defying stunts and a huge night out for families and thrill-seekers.  

Ten years of partnership  

This year marks ten years of InfraBuild supporting Monster Jam across Australia. It is a partnership built on shared energy, reliability and a love of big machinery that puts on a show.  

Over the past decade, we have helped power the spectacle by supplying the cars that are crushed in the arena and recycling them afterwards, closing the loop and keeping valuable resources in use. 

 JoAnn Burgess from InfraBuild Recycling said the long-running partnership showcases what metal recycling looks like in a real and memorable way.  

“People see the excitement on the night, but there is a whole process behind it,” JoAnn said. “Those crushed cars become scrap that we collect, sort and turn back into new steel. It is a great example of how recycling keeps materials in use.”  

From arena to recycling yard  

What the crowd sees as dramatic metal carnage is part of a bigger circular story. The cars used in Monster Jam are prepared and supplied by InfraBuild, then collected and recycled once the engines cool and the crowd heads home.  

Every crushed car becomes scrap that can be melted in our electric arc furnaces and turned into new steel for Australian projects. 

 “Our teams take pride in supporting Monster Jam because it shows recycling in action,” JoAnn said. “We give those cars a second life, and the steel made from them can end up in anything from homes to bridges.” 

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