"The building sector is still a long way to go before it gets out of all its problems, although it's slowly coming out of it," Ms Fisher said.
"The housing and construction sector is getting busier which reflects a growth in confidence." An additional plant recently purchased could be run alongside Virgin Concrete's existing business in Kamo, she said, and plans were for that to happen before Christmas.
She is not sure at this stage whether more staff will be hired to run the second plant.
All trucks have a GPS tracking system which Ms Fisher said helped the company serve its customers better.
The initial installation was done in 2012 into five trucks.
Once Virgin Concrete had tested the system, they gradually installed tracking hardware into the rest of the fleet.
"We are getting another plant put in to manufacture more concrete, so we will be increasing the size of our fleet," says Ms Fisher.
"Navman Wireless will then be even more important in helping us to manage our fleet efficiently."
She employs nine full-time staff as well as casuals.