Master Builders NSW October-December 2021 EXCELLENCE IN BUILDING magazine

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MASTER BUILDER Official Magazine of the Master Builders Association of NSW | Issue Four | October-December 2021

2021 EXCELLENCE IN HOUSING & POOL AWARDS WINNERS REVEALED INSIDE • WORKPLACE COVID POLICIES • CHOOSING YOUR NEXT APPRENTICE • MANAGING SEDIMENT AND WASTE


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CONTENTS

MASTER BUILDER Official Magazine of the Master Builders Association of NSW | Issue Four | October-December 2021

IN THIS ISSUE REGULARS

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Contact List President’s Viewpoint Executive Director’s Viewpoint Training Regional Roundup Advertising Features

2021 EXCELLENCE IN HOUSING & POOL AWARDS

Advertising Directory

WINNERS REVEALED INSIDE

New Products

• WORKPLACE COVID POLICIES • CHOOSING YOUR NEXT APPRENTICE • MANAGING SEDIMENT AND WASTE

Diary

It’s been a long time coming, but finally we can showcase the stunning Housing & Pool Winners for 2021!

FEATURES 10 Workplace Consultation

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Navigating the tricky question of whether workplaces should have mandatory vaccinations

12 Choosing Your Next Apprentice

Even though the HomeBuilder scheme has closed, home renovations continue strongly

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Five reasons to start with a pre-employment program for your next apprentice

18 Managing Sediment And Waste

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2021 Excellence in Housing & Pool Awards

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CONTACTS MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES 52 Parramatta Road, Forest Lodge NSW 2037 | Private Bag 9, Broadway NSW 2007 Tel: 02 8586 3555 | Fax: 02 9660 3700 | Email: enquiries@mbansw.asn.au Website: www.mbansw.asn.au | ABN 96 550 042 906

HEAD OFFICE EXECUTIVE BOARD Simon Pilcher Robert Black Martin Patience Frank Mamasioulas Mick Banks Michael O’Donnell Colin Jewell

EXECUTIVE

Executive Director Executive Assistant

LEGAL

President Deputy President Immediate Past President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President

Head Solicitor Senior Solicitor Solicitor Legal and Administration Officer

CAREERS ADVISORY SERVICE Manager

Brian Seidler Amanda de Vries

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MASTER BUILDERS INSURANCE BROKERS

NSW State Manager Dele Omisore 8586 3519 0422 513 705 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT HUNT GROUP 02 9296 6798 Business Development Team Leader Patrick Rafferty 8586 3565 0481 906 275 Senior Business Development Executive Harry Rankin 9296 6609 0466 431 218 Business Development Manager (M - W) Tom Bennett 9296 6604 CORPORATE HUNT GROUP 02 9296 6796 Senior Account Manager Edwina Lyall 8586 3570 0412 806 700 Account Executive Adam Myers 8586 3594 0435 967 945 Business Development Manager (M, Tu, W) Leanne Farmer 9296 6781 0466 777 057 SME TEAM — HUNT GROUP 02 9296 6797 SME Team Leader David Petkovski 8586 3556 0466 626 323 Senior Account Executive Alan Fraser 9296 6717 0410 234 605 Account Executive Barbara Sou TBC Account Executive Hannah Collins 9296 6605 Senior Account Executive Hilda Marfo 8586 3501 Account Executive Michael Stubbs 8586 3568 Account Executive Michelle Lo Baluyut TBC Account Executive Nicola Benson 9296 6612 WARRANTY ELIGIBILITY HUNT GROUP 02 9296 6799 Senior Account Executive (M, Tu, Th, F) Jayne Cornwell 9296 6792 Home Warranty Team Leader Jacklyn Selberg 8586 3512 / 0481 919 108 Account Executive Sam Hu 8586 3528

MASTER BUILDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES

Manager, Finance & Car Buying Ogarit Kelley

MEMBER SERVICES

Manager Member Services Membership Coordinator Administration Coordinator Administration Assistant Marketing and Sales Support Member Engagement Representative

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Graham McGuiggan 8586 3554 Paul Love 8586 3540 / 0413 306 556 Debralee Scarselletta 8586 3545 Felicia Suwito 8586 3572 Jessica Martin 8586 3520 Clare Mayhew 8595 3515

EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

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APPRENTICESHIP SERVICES Apprenticeship Services Manager Recruitment Coordinator Government Funding & Contracts Co-ord Payroll Officer Sales Coordinator Safety Coordinator Field Officer Coordinator Field Officer Field Officer Admin & Training Plan Mgt

Karen Kellock Simon Page Maria Branezac Danyelle Griffiths Michael Freeman Tarek Farhat Teressa O’Brien Jay Watson Drae Nelson Donna Seidler

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND SAFETY Director Construction Workplace Relations Manager Exec Officer Technical, Safety & Risk Industrial Relations Officers Safety Officers Technical/Safety Officer Secretary – IR & Safety IR Administration Officer Administration Assistant Industry Sector Co-ordinator Government Projects & Programs Manager

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Karen Kellock

EVENTS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Awards and Events Manager Awards Coordinator Events Administrator Events Administrator Events Administrator

Amanda Kelly Susan Manning Janet Hood Jayne Collins Sophie Abbott

OPERATIONS

Director Operations Craig Donovan General Manager Education & Apprenticeships Jody McGann ICT Manager Amanda Kernaghan Communications Steven Swan IT Support / Webmaster Alexander Ashley-Carrington Sponsorship Relations Manager Haley Tibbetts

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

Manager Finance & Administration Strebre Delovski Credit Control Manager Eric Milne Credit Officer Daniela Fraumeni Inventory & Administration Officer Treena Carter Accounts Payable Officer Bridget Delmore Accounts Supervisor Rose McGill Accounts Officer Bachar Mourad Reception #2 Charles Martin Room

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REGIONAL OFFICES NEWCASTLE OFFICE

Level 1, 165 Lambton Road, Broadmeadow 4953 9400 or 9296 6777 NSW Regional & Division Manager Luke Reeves 9296 6775 Events Coordinator Andrea Cross 0418 770 630 Reception Eliza Sharpe 9296 6770 Safety Officer John McGhee 9296 6772 Regional Awards & Events Team Lead Rebeccah Kilmurray 9296 6776 MBA Insurance Services Business Development Manager – Warranty Leeanne Farmer 9296 6781 Account Executive — HWI Jayne Cornwell 9296 6792

NORTHERN REGIONS

2 Boeing Avenue, Ballina Regional Coordinator Bernadette Hayter Business Development Manager Alan Fraser

GOSFORD

Unit 7/4 Stockyard Place, West Gosford Regional Coordinator Kerrie Bendeich

SOUTHERN REGIONS

Unit 1, 171 Princes Highway, Ulladulla Regional Coordinator Lynn Smith Member Services Representative Tracy Cooley

ALBURY/WODONGA

552B Stanley Street, Albury Regional Coordinator Daniel Krause Member Services Representative Laura English

PORT MACQUARIE

Unit 3, 12 Jindalee Road, Port Macquarie Regional Coordinator Kerrie Clark

WOLLONGONG

66 Auburn St, Wollongong Regional Coordinator Lee Tanks Member Services Representative Ruth Billington

ORANGE

10 Ralston Drive, Orange Regional Coordinator Katie Kidd Member Services Representative Chontae Bouffler

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PRESIDENT’S COMMENT

INTRODUCTION

From the President

Our Awards more significant than ever before

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ast year the Master Builders NSW (MBA) conducted its Excellence in Housing awards “virtually”, due to the pandemic.

I’m happy to say that 2021 saw a return to face-to-face, with the MBA’s Excellence in Housing Awards being the first live event to occur at The Star for 2021. Some 500 guests participated in a black-tie event, which for the first time was recorded for television and went to air on Channel 7two and televised nationally a week later. The televising of the Awards provides the opportunity to showcase the industry’s significant contribution to the general public. This edition of the Master Builder Magazine also showcases the winner of each category for this year’s Excellence in Housing awards. Judges inspected each site in person, over an extended period of six months due to the pandemic conditions, finally completing their work in October. It is most satisfying to report that this year, the judges particularly noted that many of the most difficult and detailed projects were undertaken by young builders — a great indicator of the health of this industry. The industry should be very proud of its achievements,

and on behalf of the Master Builders Association of NSW, I offer my congratulations to all entrants and winners. I thank the judges who freely donate their time and experience — to examine, evaluate, deliberate, and make very difficult decisions when considering all entries. I thank the sponsors who continue to support this great industry and the Awards Presentation. I would also like to acknowledge the three winners of the MBA’s Awards of 2021: • Master Builder of the year, Probuilt Projects Pty Ltd; • Master Builders Association of NSW, Young Builder of the Year, Andrew Payton, AJP Constructions; • Master Builder Display Home of the Year, Eden Brae Homes, Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite. To an industry that employs more full-time people, engages the largest number of small businesses and trains more apprentices than any other sector across the nation — Master Builders salutes you and your achievements. As this is the last edition of Master Builder magazine for 2021, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a very happy festive season and prosperous 2022.

Simon Pilcher MBA NSW President

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S COMMENT

INTRODUCTION

From the Executive Director

This major achievement finishes the year on a high note

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fter several years developing an industry-based information portal, Building Information Gateway (myBIG), I can advise it has gone “live”.

enterprise level cloud hosting and storage solutions to ensure we meet the online needs of industry when searching for standards and other technical information.

This industry specific portal will provide the entire building and construction sector with information on “everything building”.

The partnership with Standards Australia and the MBA has been welcomed by the Office of the NSW Building Commissioner who commented:

In the first instance Master Builders NSW (MBA) is partnering with Standards Australia and the Australian Building Codes Board to offer access to a significant range of Standards and the National Construction Code, in an easy to use and device friendly format.

“Standards should be part of everyone’s tool kit, if you are not referencing them then you are simply making it up. Well done to the MBA and Standards Australia for rethinking how we get this critical information into the hand of every builder across the industry”.

The online platform known as myBIG, is a platform full of reference resources for our industry. Further, this platform will host and provide subscriptions to Standards Sets which will allow Australian businesses in the building and construction industry greater access to Standards.

Further, Daniel Chidgey, Head of Commercial Partnerships, Standards Australia stated:

The Agreement between Master Builders NSW and Standards Australia will allow the Association to provide Standards to all members and industry professionals across the country. The myBIG platform has been specifically designed by industry experts and uses

“This partnership puts Australian Standards in good stead helping us reach the building industry and support them with their ever-changing needs through an innovative system. We are looking forward to working with Master Builders NSW and strengthening our relationship and standards offering over time”. This major achievement for Master Builders NSW and Standards Australia is a significant step to providing a specific and centralized building and construction industry information based hub. The hub will also provide the industry with best practice guides, including the Master Builders Association of NSW Waterproofing suite of manuals and industry product specifications. As this is the last edition of 2021, I join with the President to wish you all a happy Festive Season and prosperous 2022.

Brian Seidler MBA NSW Executive Director

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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

WORKPLACE POLICIES A CONSULTATION PROCESS

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SW is enjoying a beautiful late spring as the COVID-19 lockdowns wind down towards the 15 December deadline, when all people may move freely, and workers will be back in the workplace. For the NSW Building and Construction Industry the end of the lockdowns could not come soon enough. The LGAs of concern and the endlessly complex Public Health Orders will hopefully be just a memory. Now we can get back to what we do best, building the great State of NSW.

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NSW was able to lead the way out of lockdown directly due to an uptake of the vaccines which far exceeded what was predicted. A few short months ago some experts were wringing their hands and hoping the State would reach 60% full vaccination, now we look set to hit the mark somewhere around the 94% mark, perhaps higher! Now the rush back to work is on, there is one issue that is coming into sharp focus which is this; not everyone chose to get vaccinated. This is leading to many difficult discussions

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in workplaces across the State. The question of vaccinated and unvaccinated workers working together and the effects on staff health and safety and business viability is arousing passions on all sides of the debate. The issue is a tricky one. When it comes to the workplace, the decision about whether to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory in that workplace is a decision which will usually fall to the employer. Apart from a few occupations in NSW (e.g., aged care, airport workers etc.) vaccination is not a requirement mandated


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by the law. When it comes to determining the question of vaccination against COVID-19 in the workplace, each employer must decide what their position will be on this question. One clear way an employer can set out expectations on this issue is to have a workplace policy concerning COVID-19 vaccination. Once the expectations around vaccination are clearly set out, employers are in a better position to deal with vaccination questions on a case-by-case basis as they arise. This will be of increasing importance The first after 15 December, so the time to act is now. they are

a consultation process be followed before introducing a major workplace change. The first step an employer should take when they are considering a policy concerning vaccination is to consult with the employees and gauge what the feeling is about COVID-19 vaccination in the workplace. The feedback MBA NSW has received on this question is that most employees are keen on vaccination and express concern about working with

of interaction with vulnerable people (e.g., construction workers in hospitals) or the general public, or will a positive COVID-19 case amongst the workforce mean that the entire business may be banned from certain sites? Such indicia may mean that a requirement for the workforce to be vaccinated may be held to be a lawful and reasonable requirement if tested.

Employers should also consider their WHS obligations to provide a step an employer should take when safe workplace as far as considering a policy concerning is reasonably practical. Do Workplace policies are vaccination is to consult with the employees... they have any staff who important as they have are medically unable to be real effects and set out the vaccinated and may require expectations in a workplace. extra protection? What will Workplace policies can unvaccinated people. This is obviously more be difficult to do properly. They are often the business do about employees who refuse so when people have loved ones who are ill or put in place by an employer with little or no vaccination for non-medical reasons? What elderly or they cannot be vaccinated for medical evidence of vaccination will be required? consultation with the staff and they can range reasons. This is not a surprising reaction when in effect from simply being ignored, right up to The questions can be complex. MBA NSW can termination of employment when employee’s fail we consider that over 90% of the State has discuss these questions with Members and chosen to vaccinate. to abide by them. assist in the production and implementation of Secondly, an employer needs to look at what MBA NSW experience in workplace policies workplace policies as required. Members with work the business does to see if a policy is has repeatedly shown that the best workplace questions on this area should call the Industrial required and will be legally enforceable. For policies are ones that follow a consultation process. In many cases Modern Awards require example, does the work involve a high level Relations Department on 02 8586 6355.

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APPRENTICESHIPS

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APPRENTICESHIPS

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Five reasons to start with a pre-employment program when choosing your next apprentice

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pre-employment program is an entry level training program that provides an introduction into an industry or trade prior to commencing an apprenticeship. Sometimes referred to as a pre-apprenticeship, these programs are aimed at preparing apprentices for their working environment and giving them the opportunity to determine if their chosen industry and trade is right for them before making a long-term commitment. Whether starting an apprenticeship as someone new to the workforce, looking for a career

change through an adult apprenticeship or looking to start a school-based apprenticeship, a pre-employment program provides significant benefits to a new apprentice. The benefits however are not just limited to the apprentice. There are significant gains to an employer whose apprentice has undertaken a pre-employment program. Here are our top five reasons that you should start with a pre-employment program when choosing your next apprentice.

1: THE INSIDE EDGE A pre-employment program is like a prescreening process for your next potential apprentices. You know they are committed and are choosing the trade for the right reason – they’ve completed the preemployment program and are keen to start an apprenticeship with eyes wide open. The pre-employment program gives you valuable insights into your potential candidate and can significantly shorten the recruitment processes giving you the ability to select a candidate

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directly from a pre-employment program. 2: AHEAD OF THE PACK Apprentices that have completed a preemployment program start a step ahead. They come with hands-on experience and have been trained in entry level construction skills. It means they can hit the ground running, make fewer mistakes, and know what’s expected of them on a job site. 3: LESS CHURN, MORE EARN Studies have shown that apprentices that have completed a pre-employment program are less likely to drop-out in the early stages of their apprenticeship and are more likely to fully complete their apprenticeship. This means you don’t invest valuable time and money starting an apprentice only to have them leave when they discover the job is not right for them; leaving you to start the process again. 4: SAFETY SAVVY All apprentices that complete a Master Builders pre-employment program undertake training in Working Safely at Heights and Manual Handling. They learn how to safely handle and use tools and equipment so they can construct wall frames and demolish existing structures. They learn about identifying hazards and hazardous substances such as dust/silica and asbestos and are given an awareness of fatigue management, sun-sense and managing hydration. This all means they come to you with a solid safety foundation. 5: READY TO GO STARTER PACKS All apprentices that have completed a Master Builders pre-employment program come ready to go with a backpack full of essentials for starting on your worksite. The backpack comes with a hi-vis shirt, a hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, dust masks, water bottle, hat, and carpenters’ pencils. Your apprentice will be ready to go from the moment they arrive on site. Looking for your next Apprentices? Master Builders Apprenticeship Services will be running the following pre-employment programs:

Adult Apprenticeship Commencement Program Monday 10 January 2022 – Friday 21 Jan 2022 This program has been developed specifically for people over the age of 21 seeking to participate in a Carpentry Apprenticeship. The program consists of a 2-week training program establishing basic carpentry skills and safety training as well a replicating physical and practical hands-on site skills.

Successful apprentices will attend Master Builders Education and Skills Development Centre and undertake a uniquely designed Adult Apprenticeship program that can see apprentices complete in as little as 24 months.

Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Program 21 February 2022 – 11 March 2022 This program has been created to provide a holistic approach to preparing high quality 1st-year carpentry apprentices. The three-week program includes hands-on experience in entry level construction skills including building house frames, demolishing structures, and undertaking measurements and calculations. Candidates learn how to remain safe on site and training includes working safely at heights, manual handling, and the safe use of power tools.

Female Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Program 31 January 2022 – 18 February 2022 Master Builders Apprenticeship Services are excited to announce an all-female three-week pre-apprenticeship program. The course aims to encourage and assist female candidates into a carpentry apprenticeship. This program includes all of the hands-on, entry level training as all of our pre-Apprenticeship Programs, with the added benefit of meeting and talking to current female MBA apprentices. Master Builders Apprenticeship Services are launching our female apprentice mentoring program with these students and our current apprentices, led by our female Field Officers Coordinator. Want to find out more about any of these programs or how you can get an inside edge on snapping up a candidate from one of these programs? Contact Master Builders Apprenticeship Services on 02 8586 3533 or drop us a line at apprenticeship@mbansw.asn.au. Can’t wait and need an apprentice now? We have plenty of candidates available now that have already completed a preemployment program. Our dedicated team can assist you in finding the perfect apprentices to suit your specific needs.

Shyarna Lomas

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For further course information including course fees, visit our website www.mbansw.asn.au/training Contact the Education and Skills department on 02 8586 3588 or education@mbansw.asn.au REGISTER YOUR INTEREST: www.mbansw.asn.au/make-training-enquiry RTO ID: 6163 Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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Managing Sediment and Waste

Avoid costly fines and help protect waterways

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wenty-one councils across Sydney, the Hunter and Central Coast, supported by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) take part in a campaign called Get The Site Right. You may or may not have yet had a visit from the EPA during your latest building project. Any building site could be targeted by this campaign, from renovation projects, demolition, landscaping, and new housing estates. During May 2021, Council Officers inspected 762 sites with 67 per cent of those found to be compliant. A total of $383,167 in fines was issued to building sites that didn’t meet the standards. Offences ranged from significant sediment tracking off the site, concrete slurry washed into stormwater drains, to building supplies being stored on public land. Litter, such as cigarette butts, plastic bottles and food packaging, was also found on many sites,

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including several, large residential housing estates.

Introducing our New Managing Sediment and Waste online course

It was identified that more education is required for builders and tradespeople to improve these results. Think about it this way. The runoff that occurs on your worksite will end up in the waterways where you go fishing, boating or swimming. That is the real impact of this mismanagement of worksite waste.

It really isn’t worth receiving a fine for harming the environment. A small investment of your time could save you thousands and save your fishing and recreation waterways. Managing Sediment and Waste is part of our CPD Made Easier series. It’s a 1-hour self-paced online course that earns you 1 CPD point. Develop a positive culture of environmental awareness on the worksite.

Master Builders NSW recognises that education is the key to help reducing building sites impact on the environment. With more education you and your team can be more aware of the environment whilst on the worksite. To avoid the fines from the EPA, we have developed a new course to help you put in place the necessary processes to stop sediment runoff and pollution.

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To find out about our full range of CPD Made Easier courses, go to our website www.mbansw.asn.au/cpd-courses Contact Master Builders Education and Skills Development. Phone: (02) 8586 3588 Email: education@mbansw.asn.au


TRAINING

Renovations hit an all time high And there is more to come...

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lthough the HomeBuilder scheme closed at the end of March 2021, it is not the end of the renovation boom in New South Wales. In fact, prospects remain bright for the home renovations market for several reasons. Sydney house prices rose by 26% over the year to August 2021, with similar gains in regional NSW. This has been a huge boost for home renovations demand in NSW and investors are cashing in. In the three months to July 2021, the average value of each home renovations job approved in NSW was $163,445. For jobs in the $150,000 to $750,000 range, the average approval was valued at $304,800 during the three months to July 2021. The total value of home renovation approvals in NSW was $981.5 million in this same period. This was 44.4% higher than a year earlier. (Source: Master Builders Australia, September 2021) According to Master Builders Australia Chief Economist Shane Garrett, “the sale of an older house is often a trigger for renovations work by its new owners. Current turnover in the NSW housing market is very high compared with historic norms. There is strong evidence that detached houses in the 30 to 35 year age group receive a disproportionately large amount of renovations work. Because record numbers of new detached houses were built in NSW

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during the late 1980s, there is likely to be a large number of homes in need of renovations work over the next few years.” The increased demand for home renovations provides a great opportunity to start a new business or expand your existing business. Master Builders Education and Skills now has a brand new online renovation pathway to offer you, and you get to choose. We have transformed the way we deliver our Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Renovation pathway. It’s online, but not as you know it. Now with even more flexibility, we give you the choice. NEW ONLINE PATHWAY – YOUR WAY The new online Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Renovation pathway includes 4 two-hour optional online tutorials, with a practical one-day workshop. The difference is you get to choose to attend the practical one-day workshop or provide us with video and photographic evidence.

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The one-day workshop is designed for you to demonstrate your skills in fabricating and installing furniture. Upon successful completion you will achieve a Statement of Attainment in for the units of competency completed from the MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making qualification. This meets part of the educational criteria required by Fair Trading NSW towards the renovation licence. Key benefits of this program include: • Online learning from the comfort of your own home or office • The program is designed to be completed within three months • Be supported by our industry expert trainers and customer service team To apply for the new online program please visit the Master Builders website: www.mbansw.asn.au/kblr or call us on 02 8586 3588 for more information.

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— BALLINA —

Northern NSW welcomes a new Regional Coordinator B ased in the Ballina branch, Bernadette Hayter comes to us from a background of working in the industry selling power tools and accessories for 20+ years across the region.

the association. In the meantime, please let me know if you have any questions or how I can assist you, or your employees and your business.”

She will commence regular visits across Northern NSW from Tweed to Nambucca Heads inclusive and Northwest NSW from Armidale to Inverell, Glen Innes, and Tenterfield.

Email: bhayter@mbansw.asn.au

“I look forward to meeting all of our MBA members in the region and supporting you with the varied resources we offer through

Bernadette is available on 0428 412 784.

Ballina Office farewells ‘our little Gem’, Marlee Hand

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e would like to thank Marlee Hand in the Ballina Office for all her dedication in service and support for our Northern members. Marlee has been a valued employee of MBA Northern and she will be dearly missed. I am sure you will all join me in wishing her well in her new career and life ventures.

Alan Fraser — Master Builders Insurance Broker — Ballina

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eep in mind we have a valuable resource available for all members, from Alan of MBIB in the Ballina Office.

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— GOSFORD —

Central Coast celebrating 60 years! T

he MBA Central Coast Division was formed on 16 May 1961. Their first meeting was held at the Gosford Hotel with 74 members in attendance.

Officers:

Management Committee:

President

H. Jones

B. Webb

Sen. Vice Pres.

D. Miller

K. Austin

An election of officers was held, the result of which was as follows;

Jun. Vice Pres.

R. Galea

D. Wild

Officers:

Management Committee:

Treasurer

E. Cantle

D. Wild

Secretary

A. Allum

G. Denadija

President

P. Rysdyk

W. Archbold

Sen. Vice Pres.

A. G. Hill

A. J. Huntington

Jun. Vice Pres.

T. Fogarty

C. D. Van Meurs

Treasurer

J. Eldridge

Secretary

G. M. Pluim

C. Tinson The committee organise five information nights a year at the West Gosford office and at supplier facilities across the Central Coast to support our local members.

Current Central Coast member numbers are 381 with membership represented across all sectors of the building industry in the region.

Unfortunately, there has been many challenges holding face to face meetings in 2021 due to COVID-19.

Our recent AGM was held on 28 October where an election of officers took place, the following committee has been elected for 2022;

The Central Coast Committee plan to celebrate this milestone with our local members at the next meeting in February 2022.

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— GOSFORD —

Central Coast Member Profile

North Construction and Building

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orth Construction and Building has been a proud member of the Master Builders Association of New South Wales for the past 20 years. Founded in 1987, North Construction and Building is a commercial construction company with an award-winning reputation for excellence. Working across all areas of the commercial construction sector, North has a Specialist Projects division focusing on projects under $3m and a Major Works department managing projects up to $50m. North Construction plays a significant role in the regional construction landscape. The business has operated successfully on the Central Coast, NSW for more than 34 years and, over those

years, has grown to work more predominantly in the Hunter, Newcastle, Port Stephens and Northern Sydney regions. They are a regular participant in our vocational education and training initiatives as well as being the recipient of multiple commercial construction awards at our annual Excellence in Building Awards both regionally and nationally.

Most notably at the Newcastle Awards being named Commercial Builder of Year three times (2011, 2016, 2017) and three employees have been awarded National Apprentice of the Year in 2015, 2017 & 2019. North Construction are also regular sponsors of the local Apprenticeship Awards and Annual Race Day on the Central Coast.

EFFORTLESS, BEAUTIFUL LIVING

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— GOSFORD — Suicide Intervention (ASIST) Workshop W

e were pleased to finally hold a twoday ASIST workshop on the Central Coast, after many postponements due to COVID-19. A big shout out to Karly Falzon, Cameron Barnard, Jacob Morrow and Brady Casey from North Construction & Building Pty Ltd, Andrew Allum and Jayden Schembri from Advance Building Service, Warren Ward from Hyper Cut N Drill, Keegan Foley from Stevens Construction, Kerrie Bendeich and Chris Salmon from Master Builders NSW and Andrew Bate from MATES in Construction NSW for having completed the two (2) days of Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshops (ASIST) on Tuesday, 19 October and Wednesday, 20 October 2021 at Tumbi Umbi. Thank you to NSW Health for funding this very important program. This would not be possible without Master Builders NSW, in partnership with Heather Drew and Michael Raftery from MATES in Construction NSW who facilitated the ASIST workshops.

Barrie Frost OAM On 4th September, our long-time member Barrie Frost passed away, surrounded by his wife Jan and family. Barrie was an Honorary Member of the MBA with 52 years of membership. He was a passionate local builder who joined the Central Coast Division Committee in 1969 and became the president of the Committee in 1973 to 1976. Barrie’s strong commitment to the industry led him to the role as President of MBA in 1983-84. Through his dedicated leadership Barrie was awarded Life Membership in 1989 and Divisional Gold Medal in 1998. We had the pleasure of having Barrie speak at a Division Night in 2019 on the Central Coast, he enthusiastically walked the members down memory lane sharing stories of the local building industry during those early years.

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP

— ILLAWARRA —

IT FEELS A LITTLE LIKE DEJA VU

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ith Wollongong being included as part of Greater Sydney, our office was again thrust into lockdown. The team was kept very busy during this time assisting members navigate their way through the range of changes to the Public Health Order. While our telephonic contact was much higher than usual, we unfortunately had to put our face-to-face events and Divisional Meetings on hold. There was light at the end of the tunnel. At the end of the 107 days in lockdown, there was one highlight for our region. In September we were able to resume training, which included a nine-day CPC31411 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing Workshop. The course was run safely and under COVID-19

conditions. As is often the case with this course, participants were quick to comment on how much they learned and how shocked they were when they realised how easily defects can occur.

See images above of our latest waterproofing course. With restrictions continuing to ease, we are planning a full calendar of training and events for 2022. We can’t wait to see our events and training courses back to full swing.

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— NEWCASTLE —

Builders vs Architects

The Builders vs Architects Sports Night is in its 37th year and is traditionally held on the Monday before Melbourne Cup. After missing 2020 due to COVID-19, it was great to be able to hold this event in 2021 with some very competitive teams in the field. Playing for the Barrie Hamilton Trophy, a 3-legged saw horse designed by architects and made to work by builders. After all the scores were tallied the Sports Night ended up as a draw. For the second time in history the result would be decided by a coin toss and unfortunately 2021 was the year of the architects.

ABOVE: Matt Sainsbury representing architects (left), and Matt Haines representing the builders (right)

Matt Sainsbury on behalf of the architects was presented the trophy by Hunter Division President Matt Haines. Congratulations to the Architects and no doubt the builders will be back in 2022 to reclaim the trophy.

1st place winners:

3rd place winners:

Lillian - $250 (Architects team)

Luiza De Souza - $50 (Architects team)

Paul Malone - $250 (Architects team)

Ian Dawes - $50 (Builders team)

2nd place winners:

Last Place Winners:

Each year everyone is entered into a Melbourne Cup sweep, this years winners were;

Matt Sainsbury - $100 (Architects team)

Matt Haines - $25 (Builders team)

Samantha Gillett - $100 (Architects team)

Wayne Deane - $25 (Builders team)

2022 is the year for you, grow your crew with an Apprentice or two! Newcastle MBA Apprenticeship Scheme is a Not-For-Profit organisation who employs Apprentices and hires them out to Host Employers, such as you!

This incentive can help you! Our Hourly Rate is fully inclusive: ✓ Apprentice Wages ✓ Annual Leave ✓ TAFE Fees & TAFE Days ✓ Workers Compensation ✓ Superannuation ✓ Wet Days ✓ Rostered Days Off ✓ Sick Leave ✓ Recruitment Costs

Any new or recommencing Apprentices who start before March 2022 will be eligible for a 50 % reimbursement of their gross wages paid to you as the Host Employer up to $7,000 per quarter. First year - 50% wages reimbursed We Off ffe er all Second year - 10% wages reimbursed Constr uction Third year - 5% wages reimbursed Industr y Trades!!

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— NEWCASTLE —

Our awardwinning apprentices

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e are extremely proud to announce that two of our apprentices have been award winners at the Apprentice Employment Network NSW & ACT, both taking out the Pooley Downing Excellence Award for 2021. Jasper Hoggett (fourth year carpenter hosted by Scott Warburton Building) and Eric Peterson (fourth year construction carpenter hosted by Milleens Constructions) were the worthy recipients. Well done Jasper and Eric and thank you to both the host employers. Without your efforts and time you put into training, guiding and coaching them, they would not be the quality tradespeople they are today. The AEN NSW & ACT is a Member Association exclusive to Group Training Companies like ourselves so — as you can imagine — to be an

Jasper Hoggett.

Eric Peterson.

award winner is no easy task as the competition is exceptionally fierce.

rebate to you of 50% of their wages, which we manage for you and pass on 100% back to you.

The New Year is approaching us fast, time for businesses to start thinking about their intake of new apprentices and trainees for 2022. It has never been a better time for businesses to employ new apprentices and trainees with the government subsidies that are on offer. A

Call us today to find out more and how we can help you. Brett Lester General Manager NMBA GTO

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— ORANGE —

We are moving — sooner and later

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xciting new changes are afoot for the Western NSW office. Some happening as we speak and some on the horizon.

As some of you may be aware, MBA NSW has purchased a block of land on the corner of McLachlan and Dalton Streets in Orange. The long-term plan is to build an architecturally designed regional hub that will incorporate training facilities, meeting rooms and plenty of office space so that we can have more concentrated member services in our region. However, in the interim we have outgrown our current office and are moving to 10 Ralston Drive, Orange. The Ralston Drive office has plenty of parking, room for training and lots of extra office space.

New Member Services Representative, Chontae Bouffler.

Welcome to our new Member Services Representative

will initially be working three days a week and assisting Katie with supporting our many valued members.

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Chontae brings with her a wealth of customer service experience and great understanding of the construction industry because her husband is a carpenter!

e are excited to say that part of the reason we need more space, is to accommodate our new Member Services Representative, Chontae Bouffler. Chontae

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— ULLADULLA —

Tracy Cooley.

Looking forward to getting back to business as usual

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his has been yet another year to remember with this dreaded Covid.

Probably like everyone else, we are so over it but we have to keep doing what we do and keep thinking we are a lot better off than other industries with no work at all. Our biggest disappointment this year was postponing the 2021 Southern Regions Excellence in Building Awards which will now be held on Saturday 5th March 2022. We have also planned the 2022 Awards will be held on Saturday 29th October. Tracy Cooley commenced with us in May and is going very well assisting our Members. Some of you may have already spoken to her over the last few months. During the lockdown, both Tracy and I have completed the mammoth and enjoyable task of placing check-in calls to every Member in the Southern Regions to see how they were coping during this time and to offer our assistance when required. Most commented how lucky they were to still be working, really appreciated the information the MBA were providing with Covid up-dates

on a regular basis and also acknowledged and appreciated how the MBA were working heavily behind the scenes with Government to keep the industry working. During our calls, members also commented that they really miss our face-to-face contact at Division Meetings and are very keen to recommence as soon as possible.

of November in the Southern Highlands. We have also scheduled the nine-day CPC31420 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing Workshop in Ulladulla to start in February 2022. This nine-day course will be held on consecutive weekends and will commence on Friday 4th February 2022

The good news is, Division Meetings have returned, with the first taking place on the 10th

Please call our office if you require any further information as we are here to assist you.

Listed below is the schedule for 2022 in the Southern Regions: February 4

Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing

Ulladulla

February 9

Southern Highlands Division Meeting

Moss Vale

February 10

Hume Division Meeting

Campbelltown

February 15

First Aid

Ulladulla

February 16

Shoalhaven Division Meeting

Nowra

February 23

Far South Coast Industry Update

Merimbula

February 24

Snowy Mountains Division Meeting

Cooma

March 5

Southern Regions Building Awards

Ulladulla

March 9

Southern Highlands Division Meeting

Goulburn

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eading architectural timber panels manufacturer and supplier Weathertex was the first choice of the designer in the remodelling 0f a 1970s beach residence on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast that ticked all the green boxes – and met the budget. Richard Graves of RG Design Studio, with moderate alterations, raised the new roof to the second floor allowing the existing first-floor bedrooms to retain views north through the new living space void. Weathergroove 150 Natural panels were recommended for the project by the builder Constructions 161 as a time and costsaving alternative. Manufactured from Australian hardwoods certified by Responsible Wood to Australian Standard 4707 ensured that the chain of custody of the timber met a strict and independent accreditation process. Structural elements were defined into overlapping walls, planes and overhangs that “dissolve and exaggerate spatial boundaries”. Extensive natural materials, along with the Weathertex timber cladding, included concrete, stone and glass. The quick and easy installation of Weathergroove panels saved money and delivered naturally textured timber panels of a consistent colour requested by the owner. Chain of custody certification provided Construction 161 peace of mind as it tracked the forest-based products … “from a sustainable source through to the Weathergroove hardwood panels, the final product”. Weathertex uses a selection of mixed species including gums, ironbark, mahogany, stringybark and blackbutt brought in as round logs sourced from forests within a 150 km radius of the factory in the Hunter Region of New South Wales and certified to Responsible Wood Standard 4708. Only 100 m from Shelly Beach at Caloundra, the Weathergroove Natural panels on the beach house provide the

characteristics and look of raw, undressed timber. [The beach house was recognised in the latest Building Design Queensland award for residential alterations and additions]. Some of the panels were stained to maintain the fresh brown natural timber colouring, while others were allowed to weather naturally under the sun. Weathergroove panels were also an ideal way of connecting indoor and outdoor spaces with continuous use of the same cladding dissolving the lines between two areas, ideal for a beach residence. Not only quick and easy to install, the panels are incredibly versatile, used for external cladding, overhang lining and garage door plus internal walls and ceilings. Designer Richard Graves has been specifying Weathertex products on many sustainable projects since using them. And after Constructions 161’s proposal to another architect on a commercial project, Weathergroove Smooth and Natural panels were used instead of metal panels. Weathertex uses a century-old manufacturing process free of toxic and polluting chemicals and provides the only product of its kind that contains no artificial glues or binder. The company was the first manufacturer globally to achieve Green Tag certification – Platinum for its Natural Range and Gold for Primed products. Importantly, all Weathertex products have a better than zero carbon footprint and are 100% natural, made from 97% hardwood and 3% paraffin wax. TOP RIGHT: At street-level, attention is drawn to the exquisite Weathergroove panels using a mix of hardwood timbers all certified to the Responsible Wood 4708 Standard. TOP LEFT: Ideal for a beach residence, the panels are an ideal ay of connecting indoor and outdoor spaces with continuous use of the same cladding dissolving the lines between two areas. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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emand for designer choices in new home builds and renovations has never been higher with customers looking to emulate styles from their favourite social media house flippers, interior designers or TV show. This has been a challenge for many builders who find efficiencies in offering a relatively standard package, but are now looking to adapt their offering and ensure they are keeping pace with these trends and market demands. This is where Intrim Group are helping home builders with the Essentials range of skirting and architraves, in addition to the Intrim range of upgrade options to meet the demand for these stylish finishes. Proving their clients with a choice to create their own visual masterpiece in their new home’s interior with taller skirting, wider architraves and a profile design that enhances their chosen interior style. Taller and more decorative skirting boards along with wider architraves deliver an elegance and sense of luxury missing from standard trims. They also provide visual balance for rooms with taller ceilings, and create a welcoming entranceway to a house. Not only are customers looking for premium skirting and architraves, but they are also looking for wall and ceiling features such as VJ Board and decorative lining boards like Intrim’s new Cavetto Wall. Wainscoting, coffered ceilings and decorative timber moulding finishes on kitchens, feature walls and more are all on trend and in high demand. Timber mouldings have never been so popular and are a large feature of the hugely popular Hamptons style, through to modern, coastal, and country farmhouse. Customers are now demanding this level of finish and options in premium homes and are investing in bigger, bolder and more impactive timber mouldings. Intrim are supporting builders through selecting bespoke ranges for their unique project, providing marketing materials, such as brochures, samples for their colour selection rooms and collaborative marketing initiatives and more. As an Australian owned timber moulding specialist manufacturing locally, Intrim

are able to lead the market for product design, production, service and quality. Offering products in sizes that are designed for builders such as up to 5.4M lengths on VJ Board Pro to provide a no joins finish. Investing in state-of-the-art machinery and processes that provide fast and high-quality timber mouldings to their clients nationwide, Intrim have displays and people on the ground in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and guarantee four days from order to dispatch for unprimed, and six days for primed profiles. “Our products are delivered on site when you need them, as we understand meeting your deadlines is of utmost importance,” said Fred Quinsey, CEO and founder. A major game changer for builders is the recently launched exclusive Fast Trim, an idea developed by former chippy CEO Fred. “This revolutionary system of pre-scribed skirting and pre-mitred architraves save an additional 40% -55% of the fix out time. The quality is far superior for a machine scribe versus hand scribe. We understand time is money at the closing stages of the project, and Fast Trim delivers significant labour and cost savings right when you need it,” Fred continued. It’s no wonder Fast Trim has sparked significant interest with home builders since its launch earlier in the year. There has never been a better time to explore

the opportunities that Intrim timber mouldings provide from the Essentials Collection to the Intrim Upgrade options for skirting, architraves, wall panelling, VJ and timber mouldings. To learn more visit intrimmouldings.com.au or call 1800 622 081. If you would like more information about this topic, please call Jenny Brown, Head of Marketing on 0414 882 982 or email jenny.brown@intrimgroup.com.au Intrim was founded in 1993 by the Quinsey family in Picton and has grown to become one of Australia’s leaders in finely crafted quality timber mouldings, skirting, architraves and handrails for residential homes and commercial buildings. Australian owned and operated, we are committed to manufacturing locally, supporting our local community through job creation and investing in state-of-the-art equipment and processes. Innovation, reducing environmental impact, and helping customers make their interiors spectacular are what drives us. We love to share our customers’ projects using Intrim Mouldings on our website gallery and Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn. Find out more at intrimmouldings.com.au.

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ustralia used to be an easy place to buy steels to build with. Standards were enforced by engineers, local councils, and government departments, and domestic Australian or New Zealand steel producers manufactured world-class product that supplied virtually the entire market. All any specifier had to do was state in their documentation “to Australian Standards” and all any builder had to ask his suppliers was “how much?” Site engineers and checking authorities did the rest. It was really that simple and by and large, it worked – but no longer. A Global Market Today, Australia is part of a highly competitive world market for steel. Materials can and do come from a variety of sources around the globe: Asia, Africa, Europe, dictated by price and availability. This flexibility gives consumers the best price for their products, but it can trip up the unwary when it comes to getting the right “quality”. If we define “quality” as “performance characteristics” (surely our governing concern), then “quality” varies wildly between markets. So, just how does anyone know what they are getting when they place their order? With material coming from diverse sources and manufactured to many different specifications, specifying “to AS/NZS Standards” does not guarantee that what is supplied will perform as intended by the design, unless certain checks are made. Regular site checking of materials is very much a thing of the past. Reliance is almost exclusively on the documentation that arrives with the material supplied. What is “Adequate Documentation”? Documentation is therefore of critical concern. What, in fact constitutes “adequate documentation”? Whilst this differs by Standard

Standard. Further documentation and checks are necessary, even if there are “Factory Production Control” (FPC) audits as well;

there are basically four different means of satisfying this aspect (and one, or more may be required): 1. Suppliers’ Quality Management System (e.g. ISO 9001 certification); 2. Statistical sampling (e.g. long-term quality testing results) 3. Product Certification (e.g. independent 3rdparty audit by an accredited certification body competent in the products assessed) and; 4. “Other such means proposed by the manufacturer or supplier and acceptable to the customer” The intent is the consistent delivery of specified materials demonstrably conforming to the Standard, fit for the intended purpose and adequately managing contract risk. So, how does a designer, specifier, or builder know that all the steel delivered to their project meets the minimum requirements? Unfortunately, the simple answer is that it is not easy and all branches of the construction industry have greater responsibilities in this regard than in “the good old days”. Apples and Oranges A quick look at the list above shows that the four options above do not provide equal confidence or outcomes: • A supplier’s Quality Management system, such as ISO 9001 is a quality system that helps ensure consistent processes and methods are followed by the company. It does not in and of itself guarantee that any materials will be manufactured or supplied to the requirements of any particular

• Long-term quality testing of each product provides a much greater level of certainty of quality, presuming that it is maintained consistently and completely. However, the supplier’s own declaration is not sufficient. Samples should be drawn randomly, at a particular quality and timing from a source of “known history”. But, who checks this? And how can it be verified? • “Other means” puts the entire onus on the customer to determine compliance from the results of testing coupled with the manufacturer’s guarantee of product conformance. Does the customer, or approval body (engineer or building surveyor) really wish to take full responsibility for determining that the supplier has met all the requirements of the Standard? • Lastly, we have independent, expert, 3rd-party product certification bodies that examine all of the above criteria. Being independent of the steel suppliers, they are able to provide comprehensive and effective auditing and certification of performance of certified products. Clearly, independent, expert, 3rd-party product certification is not only the most rigorous system, being independent, means that it also provides the highest level of confidence in the outcome for all parties. For further information, please contact ACRS on 02 9965 2216 or visit: www.steelcertification.com

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K-WALL, -K-FLOOR, -K CLAD, -K-DECK, -K-WALL, -K-ROOF eliminates 14 different types of cladding in one NATA labs-tested product. This virtually zero maintenance cladding provides long term protection against fire, water, flooding, acoustics, finish, impact, bacteria, mould and termites.

Save time, labour and money with advanced cladding technology The new generation of Magnesium Oxide cladding can save 50% on material and labour costs while offering peace-of-mind to property owners. For many trades in the building and construction industry, the change from plasterboard and CFC cannot come quickly enough. Citing deficiencies in exterior weather capability, to the multiple layers required for some fire walls, costs can additionally blow out, with many of these materials requiring expensive and specialised tools for application and installation.

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While the earlier types of MgSO4 board were effective protection from fire, they often had a poor surface finish and a tendency to absorb moisture if not properly sealed. New technology Through new technology, FireCrunch has achieved high loadbearing on light weight gauge frames (55kN) NATA CSIRO-tested and compliant, verified fire-proof building products, while offering high-quality, double-slurry surfaces and giving a first-class finish.

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The New, K-Type generation of NATA labstested Magnesium Oxide cladding (MgSO4) by FireCrunch is the answer to most forms of internal and external fast fix cladding. It is lighter weight, can be used on a variety of timber framing and light weight steel. It is installed easily requiring less labour and can be used as a fire wall offering a total fire block at lower costs for high FRL.

It can be used as underlay flooring (19mm TG), tile backers, shower bases and once primersealed, can be painted with normal water-based paints, texture paints or renders.

Plus — it is 10 times stronger than plaster board, is high impact, and is impervious to termites. K-WALL, -K-FLOOR, -K CLAD, -K-DECK, -K-WALL, -K-ROOF eliminates 14 different types of cladding in one NATA labs-tested product. This virtually zero maintenance cladding provides long term protection against fire, water, flooding, acoustics, finish, impact, bacteria, mould and termites.

External weather board fire proof products Planked type (16mm TG) decking meets the

High FRL to 120 minutes and over MgSO4 cladding will handle up to FRL 90/90/90 (NATA Labs tested) with a single sheet each side of a 90mm cavity frame.(requires two layers of 16mm Fyrchek with all additional freight weight, crane up, site handling and labour installation where the real costs are saved. Firecrunch has endured real-time bush fire simulation tests and full-scale NATA CSIRO furnace tests at 1000. To BAL FZ and well over to FRL 120/120/120. MgSO4 is regularly recommended by architects, specifiers and QS/surveyors, and fire engineers and certifiers. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS FireCrunch contributes 95% less Co2 than plasterboard and does not destroy millions of oxygen-generating Co2 absorbing trees to make cheap paper-lined plaster board. Firecrunch is suitable for fire separation walls in high-rise residential and commercial construction and for bushfire BAL FZ and flood-prone areas. It is available to clients Australia-wide. Contact: 1300 933 102 or support@firecrunch.com.au

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Lysaght breaks the mould with condensation management solutions

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ondensation build-up in roof and wall cavities can cause long term aesthetic, health and structural problems in buildings if not managed properly. This problem is caused by changes in temperatures – when the surface temperature falls below the dew point of the surrounding air, condensation in the form of water vapour will take place on the colder surface. Generally, small quantities of condensation can be tolerated so long as it is given the opportunity to dry out. If the environment remains wet for longer periods though, issues may arise. If not kept in check, condensation causes mould build-up on surfaces and in HVAC systems, can result in plaster deformities, and in severe cases, can cause damage to framing in the form of warping and rotting. New provisions under the National Construction Code (NCC) 2019, have removed ambiguity and have outlined minimal requirements for residential buildings covering how much ventilation is needed and where it should be placed (Clause F6.4 NCC 2019 Volume One and 3.8.7.4 of NCC 2019 Volume Two).

While ducted extraction systems do a great job in removing steam from wet areas, installing roof cavity ventilation will further reduce condensation, providing additional peace of mind. As a leading producer of steel building products, Lysaght offer several roof ventilation solutions, ranging from traditional turbine ventilators, through to the VENT-A-ROOF® system. VENT-A-ROOF® is a concealed roof ventilation system that uses the power of natural airflow. It’s installed under traditional ridges, hips and barges, making it extremely versatile and inconspicuous. The use of insulation and how it’s installed can also assist to minimise condensation. In the roof space, insulation and membrane should be fitted so that it doesn’t block ventilation paths. Roof level insulation such as blanket and foil is also useful, particularly in cooler climates. For architects, engineers and builders, Lysaght can assist in developing effective moisture management solutions for buildings that will be clad with LYSAGHT® products.

such as plywood or can it free span between batten or purlin supports?) and whether it’s open or closed profile. ‘Open’ profile claddings are those that allow airflow; ‘closed’ profiles typically have closed ribs that won’t allow easy airflow. Style of roof construction is also addressed: trussed and skillion roofs with self-supporting metal claddings or trussed and skillion roofs with supported metal claddings. NCC 2019 condensation requirements are also applicable to walling cavities as well, with similar principles applying which are also covered in Lysaght’s reference materials. To download “Condensation Control in Australian buildings constructed with LYSAGHT® claddings” visit https://professionals.lysaght. com/resources/manuals

A key ingredient in minimising condensation is to provide adequate ventilation to help extract moisture, or allow it to escape naturally.

Lysaght has produced a comprehensive Technical Guide and supporting Product Application Bulletins as useful design and construction references for building industry professionals.

In areas like kitchens, laundries and bathrooms where water, steam and cold hard surfaces most often meet, extraction systems are important, particularly those that duct the moist air outside rather than into the roof.

The detailed recommendations contained therein take into account the building location’s climate zone, as well as the type of cladding used – this covers supported or unsupported cladding (i.e. does the cladding need continuous support

TOP: Lysaght has a number of product solutions that can assist with condensation management in steel clad buildings. INSET: Lysaght’s Condensation Management technical guide provides practical information for builders.

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Did you know that from 1 November 2021, any new employees that you hire will be stapled to one super fund? The stapled fund will follow them when they change jobs.

If a new employee doesn’t actively choose a super fund, you’ll need to search for their stapled fund via the ATO. Need more information?

Visit cbussuper.com.au/stapling to find out what your super obligations are. 1300 361 784 EmployerRelationships@cbussuper.com.au cbussuper.com.au Cbus’ Trustee: United Super Pty Ltd ABN 46 006 261 623 AFSL 233792 Cbus ABN 75 493 363 262. You should read the Employer Handbook, Cbus Industry Superannuation Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and other relevant documentation to decide whether Cbus is right for you. Call 1300 361 784 or visit www.cbussuper.com.au


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Your Future, Your Super legislation – what it means for employers From 1 November 2021, the Your Future Your Super (YFYS) legislation will see individuals ‘stapled’ to the first super fund they join. They will be linked to this super fund and it will follow them throughout their working life — unless they choose a different fund. While there are several reforms including a YourSuper online comparison tool and an annual performance test, stapling will have the biggest impact for employers and those changing jobs. What you need to do • You must provide a new employee with a Choice of Fund form (like the Cbus choice of super fund form found on the Cbus website or the ATO Standard Choice Form) within 28 days of them starting. • New employees can choose to join your default super fund or nominate their preferred super fund by completing a Choice of Fund form. • If a new employee doesn’t make an active choice of fund, you’ll need to use ATO Online Services to determine their stapled super fund. • You must use ATO Online Services to determine a new employee’s stapled fund. • If a new employee has more than one super fund, the ATO will determine the employee’s stapled fund based on a set of rules (the rules act as a tiebreaker). These may include factors such as when the account was created, how recently contributions were made and the account balance.

• If a new employee doesn’t have a stapled fund and doesn’t make an active choice of fund, you must pay their super into your default super fund.

employee to discover they don’t have that cover. Employers still need a default fund If Cbus is your default fund, you can: • let new employees know that Cbus is your default fund, and

When you can request stapled fund information • You can’t use ATO Online Services to look for your new employee’s stapled fund if they haven’t started work. They must be employed by you when you request the stapled fund information (you can only make the request from the first day they are on your site and on payroll). To make a request, you must have lodged either a Single Touch Payroll event or a TFN declaration. • You will need to request the stapled fund information for a new employee if they haven’t provided you with a Choice of Fund form. When you request a new employee’s stapled fund information from the ATO, your new employee will receive notification of your request. How does this impact workers in building and construction? In the building and construction industry, stapling could have serious implications for employees’ insurance on work sites.

• provide them with a Cbus Product Disclosure Statement and a Choice of Fund form (like our Cbus Choice of fund form). You can’t: • recommend or encourage new employees join Cbus. Cbus is here to help Cbus is committed to help you stay on top of these changes to ensure you meet your super obligations. For the most up-to-date information, visit cbussuper.com.au/stapling Cbus’ Trustee is United Super Pty Ltd. ABN 46 006 261 623 AFSL 233792 Cbus ABN 75 493 363 262 This information is about Cbus. It doesn’t take into account your specific needs, so you should look at your own financial position, objectives and requirements before making any financial decisions. Read the relevant Cbus Product Disclosure Statement to decide whether Cbus is right for you. Call 1300 361 784 or visit cbussuper.com.au for a copy. Also read the Target Market Determination at cbussuper.com.au/tmd

Young and low balance members new to the industry could be ‘stapled’ to a fund that does not offer default insurance appropriate for the hazardous nature of their work and therefore are at risk of being uninsured in the workplace. The claim time is not the right time for your

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9 BIG LIFE INSURANCE MYTHS BUSTED

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he following is not personal financial advice, but it does contain useful information which many people should think about. Before examining the nine myths around life insurance, consider one key truth: fully underwritten life insurance can bring an added degree of financial security and peace of mind into your life.

Myth 1: Less medical questions means quicker and better cover Several directly available life insurance covers don’t ask many health questions when you apply. Often these have a higher number of and/or broader pre-existing condition clauses that may result in the greater likelihood of your claim being delayed or even declined. It can be easy to buy cover because it’s quick and/ or cheap, but this doesn’t mean it’s the best life insurance for your particular circumstances. Myth 2: I’m single, so I don’t need life insurance Fact: Even if you don’t have any dependants or a partner, there may still be debts to pay and funeral expenses to cover if you were to pass away. For example, the average basic cremation in Australia costs upwards of $4000, with burials costing much more. If you don’t have many debts, nor a partner or children to think about, then your life insurance may cost you less than you think because you may decide that you do not need a high level of cover. Myth 3: My superannuation fund’s life insurance is enough Fact: The life insurance provided within many superannuation funds may not adequately cover your life insurance needs. Research shows that super’s median default cover meets only about half of the basic needs for households with no children. Myth 4: Life insurance is expensive Fact: The cost of life insurance might surprise you – it may be less expensive than you think. Policies vary, and premiums will depend on your age, health and lifestyle. A non-smoker in their 30s can expect to pay less than $1 a day

for comprehensive cover. It can be money well spent – life insurance could help to safeguard your family if you were to pass away.

cover commences, so it makes good sense to apply while you are young and healthy. Myth 8: My health disqualifies me from life insurance

Myth 5: Fully underwritten and Partially Underwritten covers are the same

Fact: A medical diagnosis does not automatically mean you will no longer be eligible to obtain life insurance. You need to disclose your health conditions during the application process, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that cover will not be provided. In some instances, cover will be provided with an exclusion relating to your specific condition. Premiums may be slightly higher to reflect your increased risk levels, but if you are taking positive steps to manage your condition, you can keep any additional premiums to a minimum.

Fully underwritten = greater certainty. One of the key points of confusion can centre around the difference between “underwritten” cover, which is assessed upfront, versus products that are not fully underwritten (“partially underwritten”), where the assessment is made at the time of claim when your family may be going through a difficult time. With fully underwritten cover, the insurer asks a number of health, occupation and lifestyle questions upfront and sometimes requires medical tests and details of your medical records.

Myth 9: I can file away my life insurance policy and forget about it

Myth 6: Only breadwinners need life insurance

Fact: It is important that you keep your life insurance policy up to date and consider whether you should adjust your cover levels with significant life events. Also, with NobleOak’s life insurance, with certain major life events – marriage, birth of a new baby, increasing your mortgage or adopting a child – you can apply to increase your Death Cover without any further medical underwriting (subject to limitations).

Fact: While it is important for the family’s main breadwinner to seriously consider taking out life insurance, many families make the mistake of not thinking about taking out cover for their primary caregiver. Stay at home mums and dads provide an important role that, while unpaid, may need to be replaced ‘in kind’. The cost of childcare, cleaning, housekeeping and home maintenance duties can be considerable. Myth 7: I won’t need life insurance until I am older Fact: Many people make the mistake of delaying taking out cover until they are older. But life insurance premiums are calculated based on a number of factors including your age and health, which is assessed before your

To learn more about NobleOak’s Life Insurance products or get a life insurance quote, visit www.nobleoak.com.au/masterbuildernsw or call NobleOak on 1300 041 494. Mention “Master Builders NSW” to receive your special offer.

Important information: NobleOak Life Limited ABN 85 087 648 708 AFSL 247302 is the issuer of NobleOak life insurance products. Please read the PDS and Target Martket Determination available on the website at www.nobleoak.com.au for information and product terms. This article is general information only — it does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. NobleOak’s team can discuss NobleOak products but do not provide personal advice. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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ahlsens is one of Australia’s largest, trade-focused independent suppliers to builders of building materials and truss and frame. Founded by the Dahlsens family five generations ago in 1877, the business remains family owned, an impressive 144 years later, a rarity in Australian and even international business. CEO Geoff Dahlsen stands firm in what it was that drives the business. “We invest in and work with our 1300+ team members, partners and communities to make a positive and sustainable contribution to the Australian building industry. We strive for a culture that operates both ethically and with integrity.” Dahlsens operates via an extensive network of more than 60 trade stores, truss and frame, roofing and other

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manufacturing sites across far-reaching regional and metropolitan regions of Australia; it trades as Dahlsens in Victoria and New South Wales, Cairns Hardware in Far North Queensland and Nortruss in WA and the Northern Territory. Dahlsens prides itself on its local, professional team of experts who support builders with expert advice and supplies for their projects, whether that is a home renovation, a new build, a multi-unit development, a nursing home or a large community estate. It selects and works closely with its key supply partners, sourcing from local manufacturers wherever possible. “Loyalties earned over decades of partnerships with a tight group of suppliers have ensured ongoing priority supply in these recent supply-demand imbalances,” Mr Dahlsen said.

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Proudly owned and operated (from left) Jamie Dahlsen GM Innovation & Technology, Owner John Dahlsen, CEO Geoff Dahlsen. With a strong focus on communication, Dahlsens keeps its customers informed with up-to-date building news, product innovation, design trends and service offers. They strive to support builders to keep their projects on track, with reliable supply of materials, delivered in full and on time.


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The size, scale and subsequent buying power of Dahlsens enable them to support Australian builders with a full whole-of-house supply offer of products and solutions. This foundation to fit-out range includes timber, LVL, cladding, doors, insulation, decking, mesh, plaster, hardware, windows, door furniture, plumbing and kitchen supply and install and more. Innovations like Speedtruss and the Fastfix Internal Wall Screw by Pryda are game-changing products for the Dahlsens truss and frame teams. “These products deliver a new approach to roof truss design and installation with the pre-fab Speedtruss functioning like an assembly kit with pre-installed screws,” Mr Dahlsen said. “The need for temporary and additional fixings such as triple grips is removed and our customers are loving the way it speeds up the job. We look forward to sharing with more customers in the new year.” With reliable supply and expertise from

Dahlsens, the end result is a successful, on-time project, a delighted home owner and a builder who knows where to look for the answers in their next project.

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WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION

Sam Bloom — an inspiration to all

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n Friday 19th November, the Master Builders Association of NSW had the pleasure of welcoming Sam Bloom, our guest of honour, at our first Women in Construction Luncheon, held at Royal Randwick.

devastating injuries, including severe damage to her spinal cord that left her completely paralysed from the chest down and no taste and smell from the head injury she had sustained. Broken and hopeless, Sam reached her outer limits of physical and mental suffering.

Sam Bloom is a two-times World Para Surfing Champion, bestselling author, and inspiration behind the global Netflix sensation Penguin Bloom, starring and produced by two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts.

But with courage, determination and a little help from an unlikely Magpie feathered friend named Penguin Bloom, Sam made her way back from the edge, scarred but undefeated.

Sam had everything she had always dreamed of. She had travelled extensively, fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a nurse and was a happily married mother of three young boys, Rueben, Noah and Oliver. Without warning, the dream turned into a nightmare. In 2013, on a family holiday in Thailand, Sam leant against a rotten balcony railing falling through it and crashing six metres onto the concrete below. Sam was lucky to be alive and had suffered

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Sam’s is a story for the times, with profound messages for us all — of the power of love and family and of our innate ability to find determination and courage in the face of adversity. Sam spoke of her awe-inspiring tale of her life’s journey, tragedy, battles, triumphs, strength, perseverance, resilience and hope. There was not a dry eye in the room as Sam spoke of the difficulty of asking and accepting help yet how the support of others got her through. A message that resonated with many

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who were present in the room. Her message – we are all stronger, braver and more capable than we realise. We can all draw strength, wisdom and inspiration from her. Sam and Cameron (her husband) message of “Don't Put Your Dreams On Hold” was received with a standing ovation. A hugely successful luncheon indeed, with over 140 guests attending the event. Our members and their employees have said they are looking forward to the 2022 Women in Construction Luncheon.


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MASTER BUILDER HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

SHOWCASING THE BEST HOUSING OF NSW

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Master Builder of the Year — the Probuilt Projects team.

CELEBRATING NSW’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS HOUSING & POOL T AWARDS ~ 2021 STYLE ~

The Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Housing and Pool Awards are the State’s most prestigious residential building awards. he Housing Awards salute the achievements of the construction industry — an industry that employs more full-time people, engages the largest number of small businesses, and trains more apprentices than any other sector across the nation. The calibre of construction this year was simply extra-ordinary. It is so encouraging to see that there are new builders and younger builders contributing to our built environment in such a fantastic way. The construction outcomes achieved this year were so outstanding, that the judges had serious difficulty arriving at their decisions! The winners were announced on Saturday 13th November at the Annual Awards Night hosted by television personalities Johanna Griggs, Peter Colquhoun and Angie Asimus. This year the awards were televised on Channel 7two on Sunday 21 November 2021. The MBA congratulates all our winners with special acknowledgement of our major winners — The Master Builder of the Year: Probuilt Projects, the Young Builder of the Year: Andrew Payton from AJP Constructions Pty Ltd and the Display Home of the Year: Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite by Eden Brae Homes.

Comperes Johanna Griggs and Peter Colquhoun.

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Compere, Angie Asimus.

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Young Builder of the Year Andrew Payton, from AJP Constructions receives his award from Simon Pilcher, President MBA NSW.

Display Home of the Year Winner — Eden Brae Homes for the Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite. Probuilt Projects on the winner’s platform.

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HOUSING AWARDS 2021 JUDGING PANEL

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ROSS FINNIE JP Ross’ career within the construction industry has spanned over four decades. Origins in managing numerous projects of varying architectural type, size and complexity to now specialising in WH&S, encompassing environmental and quality issues, has ensured his plenary comprehension of this sphere. He is a member of numerous organizations beginning with MBA NSW where he is a Gold member and former divisional president of Northern Suburbs Division, representative of the Council of Management, Legal and Contracts and WorkCover NSW Construction Industry Working Party and Standards Australia Construction Advisory Group. A member also of Resolution Institute Aust, NSCA and former secretary of ARCA. Ross established his own company TREW Enterprises in 1995 specialising in project management, restoration and heritage building work to now focusing specifically in areas of WH&S/HSEQ compliance and training, including training and assessments for SafeWork NSW and expert witness reporting. He is the NSW representative on MBA Australia’s Residential Builders Council.

TERRY GALE Terry has over 50 years’ experience in the construction industry in both luxury residential and commercial sectors. In 1999 Terry merged two successful and long-established building companies, Pimas Group and Gale Building, to form the NSW building firm Pimas Gale Construction. Since Pimas Gale’s inception and under Terry’s leadership Pimas Gale built up an enviable reputation for the construction of custom-built, architecturally designed homes and luxury apartments constantly delivering projects to the highest standards. This resulted in numerous industry awards putting Pimas Gale at the forefront of the Sydney luxury construction market. As a working Director, Terry’s managerial role was to oversee all Pimas Gale’s Construction Systems, auditing and monitoring of quality assurance, WH&S, programming, planning, and costing, direct dealings with clients, clients’ representatives, and architects to ensure the delivery of all projects to the clients’ high expectations within time and budgetary constraints. Terry was also selected from builders across NSW to serve on the Builders Review Board for Vero Insurance.

PAUL GIRDLER Paul is a licensed builder with over 50 years’ experience in the industry and a long-term member of industry associations. Initially working as a contractor, he obtained his Building Certificate in 1988, established his own business and continues undertaking projects across inner Sydney, specialising in residential renovations, extensions and restorations. During his career he has been a part-time teacher, designing and teaching Basic Home Maintenance for Petersham TAFE and teaching in the School of Building at Sydney TAFE.

PETER MEREDITH Peter has over 48 years’ experience in the building and construction industry involving a wide variety of construction sectors, including 29 years as an employee of the Master Builders Association of NSW, with 17 years as Director of Housing. Peter represented the association on a variety of industry and government committees and Boards, including the NSW Building Professionals Board, Home Building Advisory Council, and the Building Relation Regulation Advisory Council. Peter has been at the forefront on the MBA’s consultations and lobbying efforts over Home Building Compensation Insurance, review and amendments to the Home Building Act and Home Building regulations and the review of industry’s Security of Payments legislation.

MAX MOSHER Max is an energy consultant and has worked in the energy industry for more than 40 years. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in relation to solar and energyefficient house design, including energy utilisation in the domestic sector and thermal performance assessments. Max has been a committee member on a Standards Australia Review Committee BD/058 titled “Materials for the Thermal Insulation of Buildings”. He has been on the judging panels for the Building Designers Association Annual Design Awards, the Master Builders Association Excellence in Housing and Construction Awards, the Master Builders Australia National Excellence in Building and Construction Awards, and the Local Government Association Environment Awards. Max is a founding member and former director of the Association of Building Sustainability Assessors (ABSA).

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MICHAEL O’DONNELL Michael is a licensed builder, accredited Building Consultant and Livable Housing Australia Design Guidelines Assessor. He is currently vice president of MBA NSW and chairman of the MBA NSW Housing Committee. He is one of four industry representatives on the NSW government’s Home Building Compensation Fund Underwriting Committee. Michael joined NSW homebuilder Huxley Homes in 1976 and in 1979 took over Huxley Homes’ new Regional Building Division. Michael left Huxley Homes in 1995 and established his own business, MKO Constructions, which specialized for nearly 20 years in the design and construction of residential extensions, renovations, and first-floor additions. Michael has his Diploma in Building and Construction and Diploma in Workplace Training and Assessment.

STEPHEN RAYNER Stephen has been a member of the Master Builders Association for 42 years. He is a past president of the MBA Northern Suburbs Division and has been treasurer since 2008. Stephen holds a Carpenter and Joiner Trade Certificate along with a Clerk of Works Certificate. He is the director of Stream Constructions Pty Ltd, which specialises in architect-designed projects, domestic and commercial renovations. During his building career, Stephen was a part-time teacher at Hornsby TAFE, teaching the building component of the Real Estate Certificate. He received the MBA Divisional Gold Member Award in 2012.

LEO STANTON Leo is a licensed builder and an accredited building consultant with a membership with the Master Builders Association over 20 years. Leo is currently the president of the MBA Parramatta Cumberland division and sits on the Council of Management of the MBA. As an accredited building consultant, Leo has delivered the pre-purchase building & consultancy course at the MBA since 2007 and is a current member on the building consultancy committee, providing product and services for the members of the association and the industry at large. Further to this, Leo is acting as an expert witness in the National Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) courts of Australia. He is the director of Stanton Homes Pty Ltd, which is a construction company involved in property subdivisions and residential development projects; and runs his own consultancy business, Stanton Building & Consultancy Services. Leo has his Assoc. Diploma in Building and Construction, Building Surveying Qualifying Certificate and holds his current TAE ticket in Workplace Assessment & Training.

ANDREW TOMKINS As a third generation builder Andrew has been Managing Director of A. A. Tomkins & Sons for the last 25 years, the business being founded in the early 1920s by his grandfather. He completed his surveying certificate in 1978. Andrew also holds a carpentry and joinery trade certificate and completed his Building certificate in 1984, holding a builder’s license since 1985. A. A. Tomkins & Sons has been an MBA member since 1983. The business has participated and won MBA awards and their MBA apprentice won Apprentice of the Year in 1998. Andrew has also practised as an artist all his life. As a Wynne prize finalist, he has won several awards, exhibited widely throughout Australia and internationally, and recently at the National Art Museum of China in the Beijing Biennale.

JOHN WORTHINGTON John has been a member of the Master Builders Association of NSW since 1976. He graduated from Sydney Technical College in 1971 and holds a Building Certificate and Building Diploma MBA & UNSW. He also received a Timber Pest Certificate from TAFE in 1989, Master of Dispute Resolution from the University of Technology in 1998, Professional Certificate in Arbitration and Mediation from the University of Adelaide in 1999, Accredited Certifier Program (BSAP) from the University of Technology Sydney in 2004 and was nationally accredited by the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators 2008. He was chairman of the Building Consultants Council from 2009 for nine years and a member of the Council of Management of the MBA for eight years. John is currently engaged as a mediator, builder and building consultant, acting as an expert witness in the Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal and the court system in Australia. John was also “the builder” on the ABC television program “The Home Show” for four years from 1990.

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WINNER

MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR PROBUILT PROJECTS: DOUBLE BAY

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A new lease on life

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epresenting the dawn of a new era in highend renovations, Probuilt Projects Double Bay masterpiece is an exercise in flawless execution. The home was purchased by the owner in a half-demolished condition, highlighting the complexity of the build and the sheer scale of the project. Divided into three separate segments, the new pool, the major renovation of the main building and the necessary extension of both the front and back of the home, this renovation project surely was no small undertaking. The new pool, a true standout feature of the project, adds to the sleek feel of the home however, perfectly executing this showpiece was not without its challenges. The original had not been built to standard, resulting in sea water entering the pool.

high-quality materials and finishes to ensure a superlative result. Boasting a seamless integration between the existing elements of the home and the new extended works, every inch of the project has been carefully considered to bring the client’s dream to life. Angles and curves give the home unique dimensions and character and showcase the fine-tuned expertise of the Probuilt Projects team. This stunning and intricate renovation at long last does its breathtaking site justice, celebrating all there is to love about a cleverly constructed home which truly enhances its surroundings. Judges’ Comments:

Located below sea level, Probuilt Projects had to tie in with the elements, allowing only a few hours to work during low tide. The end result however was well-worth the challenge, offering the perfect space to both relax and entertain. When it comes to the main house renovation, it is highly evident that Probuilt Projects paid close attention to every detail and used only

Once again, this builder has produced something special. Parts of the existing concrete floor, walls and roof were carefully demolished and integrated seamlessly into the new extended works. A new pool was constructed below sea-level with work constrained by the incoming tide. The many angles and curves required in steel, masonry, stairs and joinery were all completed flawlessly.

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DISPLAY HOME OF THE YEAR EDEN BRAE HOMES “FORSYTH 33 — PERSONAL ENSUITE”

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Combining style and impeccable functionality

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hen it comes to a home which comprises the all-important features of wow-factor, functionality and affordability, you cannot go past the 2021 Display Home of the Year, Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite, constructed by Eden Brae Homes.

The key highlight of this home is the personal ensuites to each bedroom. The ease of living and functionality truly do take centre stage in this stunning home.

Expansive and impeccably designed, The Hampton’s inspired Forsyth 33 maximises the building’s footprint, whilst not skimping on the properties’ high-end, luxurious feel. The two-story layout allows for four versatile living spaces, ensuring every member of the family is well-and-truly catered for.

An entertainer’s delight, the main space of the home, the kitchen/living/dining area is quintessential open-plan living, further enhanced by the impressive flooding of natural light. In this space, the kitchen is undoubtedly the hero. An oversized island bench adds a sense of grandeur to the space, with state-of-the-art appliances and high-end finishes truly elevating the kitchen’s overall style and appeal. Light-filled and airy, the home is awash with features which make it truly singular and from the moment you set foot through its doors, The Forsyth 33 makes an indelible impression. From the spacious floor-plan through to the variety of family-friendly living spaces and impeccable attention to detail, Eden Brae Homes have raised the bar when it comes to incredibly stylish and well-finished homes which every family can aspire to. Judges’ Comments: Eden Brae’s stunning Forsyth 33 is a Hamptons style two storey, 4-bedroom home. The design suits a multitude of block orientations and includes the essential combination of a quality finish and value for money.

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YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR ANDREW PAYTON: AJP CONSTRUCTIONS

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Committed to his craft

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massing an impressive portfolio of projects which push the boundaries of both innovation and high-end architecture, the 2021 Young Builder of the Year recipient, Andrew Payton of AJP Constructions, is an inspiring and incredibly driven individual.

Dedicated, hard-working and boasting an infallible commitment to his craft, it seems the sky is the limit for the 2021 Young Builder of the year Andrew Payton.

A boutique builder specialising in innovative, high-end and architecturallydesigned homes, Andrew and his team operate on an ethos of high quality, communication and attention to detail. Drawing upon superior craftsmanship and innovative materials like cross-laminated timber to achieve luxurious lifestyles that exceed clients’ expectations, Andrew takes great pride in every project he undertakes. With a key focus on achieving a balance between aesthetic and practicality within a client’s budget, Andrew continues to build an impressive reputation within the industry. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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EDEN BRAE HOMES Toorak 27, North Rothbury The Toorak 27 is a large and very comfortable four-bedroom single-story home which has a truly welcoming feel from the moment you enter. A wide hallway leads to the functional open plan kitchen, family and dining room. An ideal family home.

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ALLCASTLE HOMES Big Bannaby 36 Ascot, Box Hill This home strikes all the right designer notes, with stunning kerb appeal that makes a spectacular first impression at a reasonable price. The Bannaby offers the perfect balance of shared spaces and private areas. A very deserving winner.

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EDEN BRAE HOMES “Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite”, Box Hill This home has been cleverly designed for multi-generational living with functionality and affordability in mind. One of the key highlights of this home are the personal ensuites to each bedroom.

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DISPLAY HOMES $600,001 - $700,000

ALLCASTLE HOMES Palace Regent, Box Hill With its sleek, sophisticated Hamptons-inspired façade the Palace Regent makes its magnificent presence felt from the very first glance and creates a feeling of luxury and warmth.

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HALL & HART HOMES The Clifton 38 Modern, Box Hill The Clifton places a strong emphasis on nature, space and light, allowing the design to create an oasis in the middle of suburbia. This design is a great example of stylish minimalism.

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DISPLAY HOMES $800,001 & OVER

HALL & HART HOMES The Ascot 42 Provincial, Box Hill Clean lines and simple, strong features in the Ascot are offset by a warm colour palette and natural materials. The high ceilings and oak flooring give this home a sense of grandeur.

GROUP KITCHENS | JOINERY | STONE | STAIRS

WINNER

GRANNY FLATS UP TO $100,000

GRANNY FLAT SOLUTIONS Wamberal This two-bedroom Granny Flat was built to a strict budget. The home boasts a large living area which opens onto a private courtyard, and has generous sized bedrooms.

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WINNER

BEECHWOOD HOMES

GRANNY FLATS $100,001 - $150,000

Cabernet One Granny Flat, Box Hill

WINNER

GRANNY FLAT SOLUTIONS

GRANNY FLATS $150,001 - $200,000

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This granny flat features a spacious bedroom, contemporary bathroom, modern kitchen facilities and generous living/dining area, allowing family or guests the chance to enjoy a luxurious, independent space of their own.

Riverview This home has been designed to maximise living space, storage, natural light and indoor-outdoor living. This is a really comfortable home that the owners will enjoy for many years to come.

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WINNER

BEMARCON CONSTRUCTIONS

GRANNY FLATS $200,001 & OVER

Glebe

WINNER

BLUE GUM HOMES

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE UP TO $700,000

The Builder has achieved an excellent finish without compromising the essentials such as orientation, acoustics and privacy especially given the site is next to the light rail.

Illawong A very contemporary designed house with a large open plan. Clerestory windows in the foyer allow light to flood through. There are some interesting features such as the wine rack under the stairs. Great value for money.

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WINNER

BUILDCRAFT CONSTRUCTIONS

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $700,001 - $1 MILLION

Castle Hill

WINNER

LYMBERY BUILDING

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1 MILLION - $1.4 MILLION

This house features face brickwork and a pitched roof. There is a great feel as soon as you walk into this home, with natural light coming through, vaulted ceilings and timber floors.

Rose St, Hyams Beach A house with terrific street appeal filled with natural light coming through the highlight windows. Timber, concrete, glass and metal are combined seamlessly to create a functional and stylish house. Image: Ali Osterloh Photography Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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Winner 2021 Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Housing Awards Contract Houses $700,001 - $1 Million.

Winner 2021 Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Housing Awards Design & Construct - House $700,001 - $1 Million.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1.4 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

Glenhaven House

WINNER

LYMBERY BUILDING

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1.5 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

A striking house using impressive design ideas and blending recycled bricks with a variety of materials. Good attention to detail and great value for money.

Cyrus St, Hyams Beach You get a holiday feel as soon as you walk into this stunning beach house, especially with the plunge pool and Hamptons style interior. Smart design features and the use of timber, stone and glass make it very liveable. Image: Ali Osterloh Photography Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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JOINT WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS Greenwich House A traditional style of house flooded with natural light in all areas. The detailed joinery throughout has been completed to a very high standard. A great job and good value for money.

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FUTUREFLIP

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

Bunker House, Gerringong

WINNER

GREMMO HOMES PTY LTD

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $2 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

Sitting high on a corner block, this house is very imposing with a blend of stonework, off-form concrete and timber. The large cantilevered off-form concrete eaves and roof beams let in light to the top floor. The use of cedar to soften the concrete is a great touch.

Coastal Retreat, Warriewood This house has been designed to make best use of its position, capturing the sun and spectacular views. The timber, stone and metal workmanship are faultless. The back verandah with stone steps leading onto the landscaped area is very impressive.

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WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $2.5 MILLION - $3 MILLION

GREMMO HOMES PTY LTD Open Sanctuary, Dural This large single storey house has a large open plan design. Interesting features are found throughout such as the large walk-in robe and stone fireplace. The joinery and tiling are both impressive and show a high standard of finish.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

INNOVATIVE BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $3 MILLION & OVER

Jewel House, Rose Bay

WINNER

TEMPO LIVING PTY LTD

CONTRACT HOUSES UP TO $500,000

An impressive build with curved glass sitting between curved off-form concrete and black metal louvres. Very clever use of timber and stone throughout. Exacting workmanship has produced an exceptional job.

Box Hill This house is very well designed with large living areas and lots of natural light. The clever design creates the feeling of a more expensive house — Great value for money

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $500,001 - $700,000

AVANTI PROJECTS GROUP PTY LTD Constitution Hill Varying materials in this house design married well together. The interior included many stylish finishes with great attention to all. The marble in the kitchen and splashbacks are of a high quality. This house shows great value. Image: Elisa Romeo Photography

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $700,001 - $1 MILLION

BUILDCRAFT CONSTRUCTIONS Greystanes A very spectacular looking house with detailed exterior work. The internal tiling is very impressive, with a large skylight in the kitchen area filling the living area with natural light. The house is full of clever and stylish detail. A very liveable home.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

JESSOP CONSTRUCTIONS

CONTRACT HOUSES $1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

Caringbah South

WINNER

NEWLAND CONSTRUCTIONS

CONTRACT HOUSES $1.2 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

Various materials have been used throughout this project creating interesting features such as the crazy patterned tile floors, curved plaster walls and excellent marble work. Great attention to detail can be seen both inside and out.

Kellyville With the use of a dark colour cladding on the top level, this is a very attractive house positioned on a corner block. The use of various materials throughout including marble and tiling is very impressive.

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JOINT WINNER

CAPITAL ONE PROJECTS PTY LTD

CONTRACT HOUSES $1.5 MILLION - $2 MILLION

Hills Hamptons House, West Pennant Hills

JOINT WINNER

LIVING GREEN DESIGNER HOMES

CONTRACT HOUSES $1.5 MILLION - $2 MILLION

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With an attractive street presence and interesting design, this house proves to be very appealing and features an indoor swimming pool. The project design also incorporates a granny flat.

Second Point House, MacMasters Beach A very complex design with the use of different materials blending well together with great skill. The joinery work is of a very high standard and the timber and tile floor junctions are excellent. This house is full of great features.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $2 MILLION - $2.2 MILLION

GREMMO HOMES PTY LTD The Glass House, Bella Vista With striking stonework and large glass panels, this house has a grand appearance including the largest front door the judges have seen this year! It is just as impressive inside with a glass lift and high windows flooding the interior with natural light and an outstanding entertaining area.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $2.2 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

MONEGHITTIE BUILT Morning Bay House As there is no road access, everything for this project had to be brought in by boat. The logistics of building such a complex house in this position was very brave, more so for a young builder. There is great use of timber, and the house is completely self-sustainable.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $2.5 MILLION - $3 MILLION

IQR PROJECTS Ryde Project The exterior of this house is very impressive with the use of square lines incorporating different areas. Internally, the curved face brickwork, concrete and gyprock are all skilfully blended together. Clever design and excellent use of varying materials. Image: Tom Roe Photography

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $3 MILLION - $4 MILLION

LAWSON AND LOVELL PTY LTD Amaroo, Mosman A difficult site with very limited access down a narrow lane! A lovely, light and bright house with a large entertaining area over two levels, giving a holiday vibe. The design makes good use of a challenging block. Image: Adam Hollingworth - Hired Gun Photography Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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WINNER

THE CONSTRUCTION CONNECTION

CONTRACT HOUSES $4 MILLION - $7 MILLION

Collins Beach House, Manly

JOINT WINNER

BUILDING FOUNDATIONS PTY LTD

CONTRACT HOUSES $7 MILLION - $9 MILLION

This house features excellent off-form concrete in many areas, both inside and out. There has been great attention to detail with the polished concrete as well as the timber joinery and panelling. There are no skirtings or architraves to hide any defects.

Rose Bay A great example of off-form concrete used both internally and externally. The suspended concrete beams that act as a frame to cover the deck are very impressive. The stairwell featuring curved timber and a teardrop shaped skylight is stunning. The plasterboard ceiling detail is also amazing.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

JOINT WINNER

GNC QUALITY PTY LTD

CONTRACT HOUSES $7 MILLION - $9 MILLION

Lavender Bay

WINNER

BELLEVARDE CONSTRUCTIONS

CONTRACT HOUSES $9 MILLION - $10 MILLION

As soon as you walk through the front gate, you feel like you are in Morocco! The mixture of rubble stonework, steel and off-form concrete is exceptional. A spiral staircase made from steel and concrete with a round skylight above is stunning. A high standard of finish is seen throughout with the use of varied materials. Image: Luc Remond

Bilgola Beach House This house on the Sydney coastline was designed by an American based architecture firm. This is an amazing beach house and incorporates hi-tech features that were specifically designed for the project. Various materials are used throughout delivering outstanding workmanship. Image: Rory Gardiner

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $10 MILLION - $12 MILLION

PACIFIC PLUS CONSTRUCTIONS Lavender Bay House A very unassuming house from the street hiding an incredible view of the harbour bridge. The off-form concrete work is of a very high standard in all areas and attention to detail in the design features are second to none. Image: Justin Alexander

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $12 MILLION & OVER

GNC QUALITY PTY LTD Bellevue Hill An amazing house in so many ways. Every room features timber joinery, plasterwork and marble. The materials used are top quality and skilled workmanship is seen throughout. Image: Luc Remond, Richard Ho Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY UP TO $500,000

CONNECT PROPERTY SOLUTIONS Caringbah South These bespoke town houses were designed and detailed to suit the local “Down sizer” market. The quality of work and meticulous attention to detail make these homes more liveable and adaptable as the occupants requirements change over the years. Image: Brett Shearer Photography and Gavin Fuller of Tenacious Studios

WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $500,001 - $700,000

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SQ PROJECTS PTY LTD Lorna Lane, Stanmore Not your everyday duplex, unique in every way, this project involved the conversion of a run-down former toy factory into two luxury Torrens Titled homes. Designed in-house at SQ Projects, visually the new dwellings are a refined low-key addition to the dense urban fabric that is Stanmore. Overall, a challenging and well executed project that the builder and his team can be proud of.

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WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $700,001 - $1 MILLION

FUTUREFLIP Hardy, North Bondi Futureflip delivered a very high standard of workmanship and quality product. The use of dark cladding and brick contrasted perfectly with the cedar detailing to the front facade and balcony ceilings. Image: Alexander Hoy

WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $1 MILLION - $2 MILLION

JCD BUILDING Glossodia The project features open plan living taking full advantage of the views. The use of a natural blend of red jarrah flooring and spotted gum with a natural stone fireplace complements the many luxury features included in the home. The builders attention to detail was outstanding.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $2 MILLION & OVER

BLUE LABEL CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD Cliffton, Dover Heights The builder faced a huge challenge in the design process to strike the perfect balance in taking advantage of the spectacular views, maintaining privacy and minimising view loss for neighbours. The quality of finishes and attention to details was simply impressive.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

GLEDHILL CONSTRUCTIONS

HOME UNITS UP TO $500,000

Oceans, Freshwater

WINNER

ROUMANOS BUILDING COMPANY PTY LTD

HOME UNITS $500,001 - $1 MILLION

The design of these units was created to maximise space, light and airflow, with free-flowing interiors enhanced by a careful selection of state-of-the-art finishes and elegant alfresco spaces in which their residents can relax and entertain.

Lachlan, Rushcutters Bay The building has an elegant architecture with bespoke design and unsurpassed quality. The finishes include marble floors throughout with quality fittings and fixtures. The judges were impressed with the quality of the finish and the attention to detail displayed in all aspects. Image: Fretwell Photography

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WINNER

LORDS GROUP

HOME UNITS $1 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

The Benson, Rose Bay

WINNER

LEXPOL GROUP

HOME UNITS $1.5 MILLION & OVER

This project includes custom features such as bespoke joinery finished with natural stone benches, oak timber flooring, pin fixed limestone cladding panels, premium appliances and articulately landscaped gardens. The project was completed to an extremely high standard.

North Sydney

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The large-scale green wall on the front facade of the project has set it apart and made this project a beautifully private oasis in its “concrete jungle” surrounds. This project is unique in that it is situated next to low rise residential buildings, a high-rise apartment and commercial buildings. The building itself was designed to balance the two opposing aesthetics and become almost the buffer between the two, with the result being an exceptionally constructed apartment block with wonderful natural elements. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

RISE ARCHITECTURAL BUILDERS

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HOME UNIT RENOVATION - INTERNAL MB Apartment, Drummoyne UP TO $500,000 As well as the aesthetic improvements, this apartment underwent significant structural alterations.

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The kitchen interior wall was removed which expanded the space and allowed in natural light. Structural tweaks resulted in a large multi-purpose space at the property’s entrance. A large sliding door that when open appears to be a wall, is a seamless solution that meets the client’s need for occasional separation between the living space and bedrooms.

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HOME UNIT RENOVATION - INTERNAL Elizabeth Bay $500,001 & OVER The quality of finish and attention to detail displayed in this renovation was impressive. The thoughtful

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use of natural materials including blackbutt joinery, Japanese mosaics and ironbark flooring finished in raw oils, reflected the expert craftsmanship in this project.

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WINNER

AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

GOVERNMENT

Fair Trading

WINNER

ADAPTIVE RE-USE UP TO $2 MILLION

GOVERNMENT

Fair Trading

SKOPE CONSTRUCTIONS Canton Beach - Micro Apartments The Canton Beach project is an innovative Community Housing project comprising of 30 individual micro apartments, each with their own bathroom and laundry facilities. The project is exclusively for low-to-moderate income earners, providing a partially furnished, safe, secure home for those most in need. This development was designed and constructed to integrate within the surrounding neighbourhood.

SQ PROJECTS PTY LTD Newtown Warehouse This old bakery posed many initial problems particularly the ceiling trusses having to be rebuilt while still supporting outside walls. A great use of recycled materials including timber floorboards from a school. A difficult job very well executed. Image: Terry Wilson / Natalie Sidoti Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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WINNER

MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF NSW Excellence in Housing Awards AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

ADAPTIVE RE-USE $2 MILLION - $3 MILLION

JACKAL CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Nickson Street, Surry HIlls An involved and complicated project with interesting brickwork used in different ways. The use of a variety of materials help blend the old structure with the new build to form two residences and a commercial office.

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GOVERNMENT

WINNER

ADAPTIVE RE-USE $3 MILLION & OVER

GOVERNMENT

Fair Trading

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TRADERS IN PURPLE The Abbey, Cronulla A restored church from the outside hiding three very well designed units inside, plus four more built next door in keeping with the church exterior. There were some elements of restoration to the old church, making it a very liveable space. Fantastic attention to detail in all areas.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS UP TO $400,000

GOVERNMENT

WRIGHTSON & CO Schimek House 1960, Elanora Heights A well crafted and sympathetic alteration of an original “Sydney School” dwelling. This project displays how a small budget is not an impediment to quality workmanship.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $400,001 - $450,000

BEYOND BUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Project Wats, Bondi This project is an extensive modernisation of a Victorian terrace with all its associated problems. It showcases high levels of finish throughout. Fine work from a very young builder.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $450,001 - $500,000

GOVERNMENT

Greenwich A stunning transformation of a dated 1960’s dwelling by this father & son team. The huge glazed roof was just one feature worthy of special mention. Excellent value for money.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $500,001 - $600,000

GOVERNMENT

PV CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

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REAL BUILDING PTY LTD Kingsford The transition from the restored 20’s cottage to the new extension reveals a bespoke double height extension with raked ceilings and eye-catching curved brickwork framing the fireplace. The plasterwork was flawless despite the window highlights.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

MJ MINARD PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $600,001 - $700,000

Gladesville

JOINT WINNER

BUILD BY DESIGN PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $700,001 - $800,000

A respectful renovation and large extension to a modest Californian bungalow. We have come to expect high standards from this accomplished builder and this project did not disappoint. Quality work throughout.

St Anthony, Marrickville The very restricted site and run-down dwelling were challenges for the builder. He was up to the task and transformed the original cottage with this stylish renovation. The curved brickwork and exposed recycled bricks were just 2 of many features worthy of mention. Image: The Guthrie Project

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $700,001 - $800,000

IBUILD&CO Randwick 2 Extensive boundary to boundary excavation was required on this renovation and extension of a 1920’s bungalow. The standing seam second floor addition with projecting awnings was flawlessly executed. A most impressive result.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $800,001 - $900,000

BLUEPRINT PROJECTS PTY LTD Rhodes House, Naremburn This was an excellent large-scale renovation and addition to a Victorian semi by this accomplished husband and wife team. The big open living/ kitchen area, expansive master bedroom and all work was finished to the highest standards. The conversion of an original bedroom into a modern bathroom was a notable feature.

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WINNER

HAMPTONS HOMES SYDNEY

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $900,001 - $1 MILLION

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WINNER

BURRANEER BAY BUILDING PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION

Excellent carpentry and woodwork were features of this large extension and renovation. The coffered ceiling in the original hallway was an unusual feature executed perfectly. Ditto the exposed rafter detailing in the new extension. An outstanding transformation.

Burraneer This was a flawless renovation of a very ordinary cottage. Every detail and the extensive range of materials were finished to the highest standards. The bespoke gutter/soffit detail was a special feature. It was impossible to fault any aspect of this project. Image: Brigid Arnott Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1.3 MILLION - $1.45 MILLION

PACIFIC PLUS CONSTRUCTIONS Concert Hall House, Paddington The discreet street frontage of this terrace hides an extraordinary renovation and extension. The saw-tooth off-form concrete walls and ceiling were technically challenging and flawlessly executed. The folded steel stairs, terrazzo tiling and bespoke joinery only added to this outstanding project.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1.45 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

ARC. Smash Repair House, Paddington This inner-city project beautifully highlights timber in all its forms — structural, panel and DAR. The level of detail and complexity required was not a problem for this young builder whose portfolio of winning projects continues to grow. Every aspect of this job was a delight to inspect. Image: Clinton Weaver Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1.5 MILLION - $1.7 MILLION

AJP CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Bronte CLT Project Cross laminated timber is not a common component of domestic renovation. This young builder accepted the challenge and produced a stunning example of C L T construction with walls, floors and ceilings, much of it exposed. Innovation and exemplary work at its best.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1.7 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

BUILDAWARE Castlecrag The builder was up to the task of this highly detailed design. The curved ceiling carried though seamlessly to the soffit creating the impression of a floating roof. The gold leaf ceiling was an exceptional piece of work. There were too many well executed features to expand on here. Excellent craftsmanship throughout.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

AJP CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

Kensington Zig Zag House

WINNER

BUILDABILITY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $2 MILLION - $2.2 MILLION

The complexity of the irregular saw tooth ceiling was hard to comprehend. The builder was able to come up with construction solutions that transformed the architects’ vision into reality. The single pour off-form stretched ellipse double height column was just one more outstanding feature. An extremely demanding project completed to perfection.

Casa Rosa, Bronte The brise soleil screens of recycled terracotta roof tiles and pink off-form & cantilevered concrete were outstanding features of this addition to a Victorian bungalow. Detailed architectural features were all executed to the highest standards. Building at its best and a beautiful result for the clients. Image: Prue Ruscoe

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

STRATTI BUILDING Harbour Vista, Vaucluse An extremely tight site and difficult excavation on a steep block were challenges overcome on this project. A fairly ordinary cottage was transformed. The attention to detail and fine execution throughout are features we have come to expect from this young builder. Image: Jen Wilding

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $2.4 MILLION - $3 MILLION

BACUSS CONSTRUCTIONS Wild Orchid Bellevue House, Avalon A modest cottage was thoroughly upgraded by this skillful renovation. Original flat ceilings were pitched to showcase cathedral ceilings. The large open plan kitchen/living area and huge covered outdoor entertainment area were outstanding additions.

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YOUR NEW HOME

BUILT BY BACUSS Bacuss Constructions is a proud family owned and operated business with a diverse range of skills and experience. Bacuss Construction & Contractors specialises in providing general building services for commercial, industrial and Residential.

OUR SERVICES – WHY CHOOSE BACUSS CONSTRUCTION?

Bacuss Constructions has successfully served national, regional and local firms by maintaining a customer-based philosophy which emphasizes working as a team member to meet the desired project objectives. Bacuss Construction Company is recognised for its strong commitment to the growth and prosperity of both our clients and our people.

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BACUSS CONSTRUCTIONS 0418698338 • info@bacuss.com.au • www.bacuss.com.au


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $3 MILLION - $4 MILLION

CREATIVE RENOVATIONS Mosman House Unusually this new extension is sited in front of and attached to the original dwelling. It features smooth off-form concrete in walls and stairs. The polished concrete floors with coarse aggregate, timber battens and screen are worthy of mention. A superior job of building in all its complexity.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $4 MILLION - $5 MILLION

AEA CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Image: Marian Riabec Photography

Paddington A design that required the demolition of the 3 lower levels of a 5 level Victorian Terrace was a huge challenge to the builders who overcame this with complex temporary support structures. The need to underpin existing and adjacent structures also required great skill and knowhow. The resulting renovation and extension are superb and mask the complex nature of the preliminary work. A project any builder should be proud of. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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CLIENT FOCUSED BUILDING COMPANY OF OVER 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE

SERVICES PROVIDED • Renovations and Additions to Existing homes (incl interiors/exteriors, kitchens & bathrooms) • Design and Construct of New/Existing bespoke homes • Restoration work • Apartment renovation specialists

AREAS SERVICED The Lower and Upper North Shores and Eastern Suburbs of Sydney

(02) 9969 7099

Mosman www.creative-renovations.com.au


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

PROBUILT PROJECTS

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $5 MILLION - $5.5 MILLION

Double Bay

WINNER

TIFFANY PROJECTS

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $5.5 MILLION - $6 MILLION

Once again, this builder has produced something special. Parts of the existing concrete floor, walls and roof were carefully demolished and integrated seamlessly into the new extended works. A new pool was constructed below sea-level with work constrained by the incoming tide. The many angles and curves required in steel, masonry, stairs and joinery were all completed flawlessly.

Acert Roth House, Centennial Park There are many outstanding features of this project. The curved zinc shingle soffit blended seamlessly into the curved plasterboard ceiling. The bespoke curved, cantilevered staircase turns around smooth off-form concrete. The underfloor space featured a brick vaulted ceiling. The “shark mouth” ceiling and lighting detail of the living room was complex and eye catching.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $6 MILLION - $8 MILLION

EJ CONSTRUCTIONS (NSW) PTY LTD Centennial Park While the original heritage listed dwelling was expertly restored, a completely new and contemporary addition was added to the rear. It featured many curved timber and plaster details all finished to exacting standards. The bespoke brass work was noteworthy. A superior job in all its complexity. Paramount Photography & Prue Ruscoe

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS $8 MILLION & OVER

CURRENTI CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Matopos, Freshwater The outstanding element of this project was the monument cast bronze sheets cladding the upper level. Bespoke concealed fixings support the massive panels. Curved brickwork and stone interiors completed to perfection add to the quality of this build. Extraordinary work. Image: Felix Forest

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WINNER

SQ PROJECTS PTY LTD

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS UP TO $1 MILLION

Gladesville Scout Hall

WINNER

RE:FORM CONSTRUCTION

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS $1 MILLION - $2 MILLION

The interior of this weatherboard heritage listed hall was converted into a modern “warehouse” dwelling with mezzanine bedrooms and bathroom overlooking the open plan living and kitchen. The unique result showcased a high level of skill.

Power Station House, Redfern A very sensitive approach to the heritage values of this massive heritage listed building was apparent in this project. Detailed patching work and cleaning on the façade blended perfectly with the worn exterior. Many later add-ons were carefully stripped back to the original fabric. Discreet modern kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and joinery additions did not detract from the industrial origins. Challenging work and an outstanding achievement. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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WINNER

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS $2 MILLION - $4 MILLION

HAGAN BUILT PTY LTD Haberfield This substantial Federation cottage has been given the complete 70’s make-over. Even the characteristic gable front had been removed. With careful attention to old photographs, the house was completely restored to its original style. Where the external skin of brickwork had been removed perfect colour and gauge matching with new bricks was indistinguishable from the original. A flawless contemporary addition was added at the rear. True craftmanship across many trades.

haganbuilt.com

Master Builders Association (NSW) Excellence in Housing Awards Winner

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WINNER

LISNEY CONSTRUCTION

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS $4 MILLION & OVER

Darling Point

WINNER

ATTIC GROUP

ROOF & ATTIC CONVERSIONS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

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This very constrained site created many challenges not the least of which was extensive hand excavation. Some large and significant heritage elements had to be removed then later re-instated. Detailed verandah posts were remade in-house and moulds taken to replace plaster elements. The end result is the beautiful restoration of a significant Queen Anne dwelling with extremely well executed contemporary additions.

Mosman It is hard to imagine how much additional space can be gained within a relatively small roof area. Careful design and construction met all the needs of a growing family at a very modest cost. Plan preparation and submission of the DA simplified the process for the owners. Excellent work and a great outcome.

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WINNER

EXCELLENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

PCM PROJECTS PTY LTD

Image: Brett Boardman

Stonelea, Megalong Valley The design utilises passive solar design principles with a combination of good orientation, high thermal mass from the concrete floors and walls, and high levels of insulation for roof, ceilings, walls and floors. The finished home is a bright comfortable home with a low environmental impact, sitting in a sensitive environment. It is a worthy winner of the 2021 Excellence in Environmental Management Award.

WINNER

BEST USE OF CONCRETE

PACIFIC PLUS CONSTRUCTIONS Paddington This project demanded blemish free off-form concrete for the walls and pitched ceiling all in a saw -tooth profile. The flawless finish gave little indication of the difficulty in achieving it. The reinforcement and formwork required for this profile was extremely complex as was the bracing due to the lack of form ties. An outstanding example of concrete work.

Image: Rory Gardiner

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Kaleb Pearson

0401 851 699 | (02) 9954 1808 kaleb@jackalconstructions.com.au https://www.jackalconstructions.com.au/


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

BEST USE OF GLASS

INNOVATIVE BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD Rose Bay An extraordinary use of curved glass in many areas of the house has been combined with large flat glass panels to produce a stunning effect.

WINNER

BEST USE OF TIMBER

MONEGHITTIE BUILT Morning Bay This house uses Australian hardwood for walls, floors, window and door frames. There are many clever details throughout including the timber angled wall pattern and use of timber for the external awnings.

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WINNER

BEST USE OF BRICKS

JACKAL CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Surry HIlls A very different and unusual use of bricks, including horizontal curved walls. The quality of the bricklaying created a brilliant end product.

Image: Alexander Mayes Photography

WINNER

2021 YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR

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ANDREW PAYTON — AJP CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD Andrew displays brilliant site management, unique solutions to complex design, flawless execution and the highest level of skill across all trades. Andrew has built up an enviable body of entries over the years and is a most deserving winner.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

EDEN BRAE HOMES

2021 DISPLAY HOME OF THE YEAR

“Forsyth 33 — Personal Ensuite”, Box Hill

WINNER

PROBUILT PROJECTS

2021 MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR

Eden Brae’s stunning Forsyth 33 is a Hamptons style two storey, 4-bedroom home. The design suits a multitude of block orientations and includes the essential combination of quality of finish and value for money.

This was an exceedingly complex alteration/addition. The access was difficult with constraints on delivery, use of plant and removal of waste. Partial demolition of concrete walls, floors and roof had to be completed by hand. Excavation and construction of a pool below sea level was constrained by the incoming tide. These and other factors necessitated site management and planning of the highest order. The complex design required a deep knowledge of the building process to achieve the architect’s vision. The execution of the work across all trades and attention to detail was exemplary and driven by the builder working on site. The levels of finish achieved were faultless. Issue Four | October-December 2021 | MBA NSW

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

HOUSING & POOL FINALISTS Finalists

Finalists

$50,001 - $100,000

$100,001 - $150,000

CONCRETE POOLS CRYSTAL POOLS Newport

$100,001 - $150,000

CRYSTAL POOLS & CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS Willoughby East

$150,001 - $200,000 ARTESIAN POOLS Seaforth

$150,001 - $200,000

GREMMO HOMES PTY LTD Open Sanctuary, Dural

GRANNY FLATS GRANNY FLAT SOLUTIONS Castle Hill

$150,001 - $200,000

MASTER GRANNY FLATS Menai

$200,001 & OVER

BTM CONSTRUCTIONS Glenorie

Finalists

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE UP TO $700,000

Finalists

DISPLAY HOMES $250,001 - $300,000

EDEN BRAE HOMES Paddington 23, North Rothbury

$300,001 - $350,000

BEECHWOOD HOMES Moscato Four Twist 27, Box Hill

$350,001 - $400,000 THRIVE HOMES Zepel 25, Cooranbong

$400,001 - $450,000

EDEN BRAE HOMES Bristol 30 — Guest Suite, Box Hill

$450,001 - $500,000 FOWLER HOMES Havana 39, Box Hill

$450,001 - $500,000 MCDONALD JONES Saxonvale 33, Box Hill

$500,001 - $600,000 EAGLE HOMES Nighthawk, Marsden Park

$600,001 - $700,000 EDEN BRAE HOMES Waldorf 44 MK2, Box Hill

$800,001 & OVER FOWLER HOMES Paris 45, Box Hill

TURNING POINT HOMES Lillypilly Cottage, Bowral

$700,001 - $1 MILLION

HALL & HART HOMES Custom 56 Hamptons, North Kellyville

$1 MILLION - $1.4 MILLION CONSTRUCTION BY DESIGN Whitsunday, North Kellyville

$1.4 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION TRIDENT PROJECTS (AUST) Putney Residence

$1.5 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION GREMMO HOMES Pinnacle House, North Curl Curl

$2 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS Willoughby House

Finalists

CONTRACT HOUSES UP TO $500,000

CLIFTON RUSSELL CONSTRUCTIONS Kalaru

$500,001 - $700,000

NEW SOUTH HOMES Hornsby Heights

$700,001 - $1 MILLION HALL & HART HOMES The Cambridge 38 Hamptons, The Gables, Box Hill

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION GENUINE BUILDING SERVICES Gladesville

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$1.2 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION BCD BUILDING Concord

$1.2 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION MATTBUILD Twin Peaks, Rozelle

$1.5 MILLION - $2 MILLION DAVINA HOMES Riverview

$2.5 MILLION - $3 MILLION CAPITAL ONE PROJECTS Redgum, Killara

$2.5 MILLION - $3 MILLION

GFORCE DEVELOPMENTS My Hamptons Home Sydney, Merrylands

$3 MILLION - $4 MILLION

COASTAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP Clovelly

$4 MILLION - $7 MILLION CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION & REFURBISHING Strata House, Whale Beach

Finalists

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY UP TO $500,000

DIAMOND BUILD AUSTRALIA Sunset House, Telopea

UP TO $500,000

WORTHINGTON HOMES Town Homes on Lavender, Kellyville

$500,001 - $700,000 RUDDER CONSTRUCTION Piper Park Lilyfield

$500,001 - $700,000 VITALE DEVELOPMENTS The Greens, Woolooware

$700,001 - $1 MILLION QB PROJECTS PTY LTD Ermington

$1 MILLION - $2 MILLION MICRAH PROJECTS Le Reve, Lilyfield

$1 MILLION - $2 MILLION TRADERS IN PURPLE The Abbey, Cronulla

$2 MILLION & OVER

DECODE SYDNEY Grande, Pyrmont Bay Estate, Pyrmont


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

Finalists

HOME UNITS $500,001 - $1 MILLION GROWTHBUILT Bondi Beach

$1 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION CEEROSE Aqualuna, Milsons Point

$1.5 MILLION & OVER MLP CO Cremorne Point Estate

Finalists

HOME UNIT RENOVATION INTERNAL UP TO $500,000 MATT BOERS CONSTRUCTIONS Stormy, Darlinghurst

$500,001 & OVER EASTERNBUILT Surry Hills

$450,001 - $500,000

$2.4 MILLION - $3 MILLION

BEYOND BUILD CONSTRUCTIONS Project Farn, Randwick

JAKIN LUXURY LIVING Northbridge

$500,001 - $600,000

$3 MILLION - $4 MILLION

BLUE BUILD Engadine

KINN CONSTRUCTION Paddington Terrace

$600,001 - $700,000

ON THE BALL BUILDING Manly

$900,001 - $1 MILLION BAKKER BUILT Illalangi, Botany

Finalists

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS $2 MILLION - $4 MILLION

$1 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION

LAWSON AND LOVELL Killara

$1.3 MILLION - $1.45 MILLION

Finalists

ARCH BUILDING & CONSTRUCTIONS Palm Tree House, Vaucluse GENUINE BUILDING SERVICES Haberfield

$1.45 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

2021 YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR NOMINATION

MJ MINARD Longueville

MATHEW MONEGHITTIE

$1.45 MILLION - $1.5 MILLION

ROBERT STRATTI

MONEGHITTIE BUILT

VIRTUE PROJECTS Bronte

STRATTI BUILDING

Finalists

$1.5 MILLION - $1.7 MILLION

FUTUREFLIP

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

NEWMARK RESIDENTIAL Mollie House, North Sydney

OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

$1.5 MILLION - $1.7 MILLION

Finalists

VERDECON Clovelly Beach House

2021 DISPLAY HOME OF THE YEAR NOMINATION

$1.7 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

ALLCASTLE HOMES

METRIK GROUP Darlinghurst

Finalists

ADAPTIVE RE-USE UP TO $2 MILLION

BURMAH CONSTRUCTIONS Graffiti House, St Peters

Finalists

WJ BUILDING Contemporary Architecture, Cammeray

Palace Regent, Box Hill

$1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

The Clifton 38 Modern, Box Hill

MASTERTON HOMES

$2 MILLION - $2.2 MILLION

Finalists

JAKIN LUXURY LIVING Mosman

$2 MILLION - $2.2 MILLION

VERDECON Watsons Bay Beachfront House, Vaucluse

UP TO $400,000

$2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

$400,001 - $450,000

ADVANTAGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Erskineville

HALL & HART HOMES

STRATTI BUILDING Edge House, Dover Heights

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS BLUE BUILD Jannali

NEIL HIPWELL

BOON BUILDING Annandale

Harmony Exclusive, Box Hill

2021 MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR NOMINATION GNC QUALITY INNOVATIVE BUILDING SERVICES TIFFANY PROJECTS

$2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION CADENCE & CO Magnolia House, Mosman

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MASTER BUILDER HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

SHOWCASING THE BEST POOLS OF NSW

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JOINT

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SPAS

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS UP TO $50,000

CRYSTAL POOLS & CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS Glenhaven A well-designed and constructed pool built with family in mind. The off-form concrete retaining wall to the boundary blends well with the porcelain tiles. The pool is well positioned for parent supervision.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

JOINT WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $50,001 - $100,000

UNIVERSAL

BAKKER BUILT PTY LTD Botany This pool is tucked neatly into the rear yard of a small property in Botany. The combination of the tiling, recycled hardwood bombing station for the kids and the hardwood privacy screen defined this beautiful pool.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

JOINT WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $50,001 - $100,000

FUTUREFLIP Bunker Pool, Gerringong This cleverly designed pool is located on the top of a three-storey residence. The Bunker pool is not only a unique pool due to its breathtaking views but also its flawless construction.

UNIVERSAL

Image: Simon Whitbread

MEDIACO

JOINT WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $100,001 - $150,000

UNIVERSAL

BLUESTONE HOMES PTY LTD Nth Curl Curl Project The pool is constructed on the second-floor area of the residence to maximise the spectacular ocean views. Significant construction and access issues needed to be overcome. Exceptional tiling and paving were especially noted.

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JOINT WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $100,001 - $150,000

CRYSTAL POOLS Wahroonga Situated on Sydney’s North Shore, this fully-tiled, multi-purpose swimming pool balances great enjoyment and year-round swimming with easy maintenance.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $150,001 - $200,000

BALANCED BUILDING MacMasters Beach The pool is well constructed and fully automated. The sunken lounge area was cleverly designed to account for the sloping site.

UNIVERSAL

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $200,001 & OVER

PATTERSON BUILT Kenthurst Pool This breathtaking custom-built infinity pool was designed and built to complement the existing home. One of the most impressive features of this pool is the raised, glassed cubed spa.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

WINNER

FIBREGLASS POOLS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

COMPASS POOLS SYDNEY, CENTRAL COAST & CENTRAL WEST Paul Gillespie, Mosman The builder had to address substantial stormwater issues to create this beautiful functional familyorientated pool.

UNIVERSAL

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

LAP POOLS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

REFORM PROJECTS Darling Point This lap pool incorporates an infinity edge detail. It also has recessed deck jets, a retractable pool cover, and Wi-Fi pool functions that can be controlled by the owner’s mobile phone or iPad.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

WINNER

PLUNGE POOLS UP TO $100,000

OWNERDEVELOPER Eucalypt, Dural This plunge pool is constructed with engineered precast concrete. It abuts the wrap around deck to the home and has a 360-degree outdoor area.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

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WINNER

PLUNGE POOLS $100,001 & OVER

A J BRISTOW AND SONS PTY LTD Indigo Slam, Chippendale This ultra-modern inner city plunge pool blends in beautifully with its surroundings. Its circular design complements the existing features of the home.

UNIVERSAL

Image: David Roche

MEDIACO

WINNER

POOL RENOVATIONS UP TO $100,000

TECTONIC POOLS PTY LTD Gladesville Divine The tiled paving and the in-pool lighting lift the appearance of this harbour side pool to stand out as a well-constructed and designed pool and spa.

UNIVERSAL

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0413 418 854 www.bakkerbuilt.com stacy@bakkerbuilt.com @bakkerbuilt


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

POOL RENOVATIONS $100,001 - $300,000

KMD THE OUTDOOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Turramurra The new pool design required the existing pool to be raised to the level of the outdoor entertaining space. The quality workmanship showcases high attention to detail.

UNIVERSAL

MEDIACO

WINNER

POOL RENOVATIONS $300,001 & OVER

UNIVERSAL

JAKIN LUXURY LIVING Northbridge Major work was required to strip back the existing pool to its bare shell and repair concrete cancer. Excavation and repair work was done predominately by hand. A good client builder relationship was noted by the judge.

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Corporate Custom Publishing Specialists

PRINT DESIGN EDITORIAL ADVERTISING SALES DISTRIBUTION COMPREHENSIVE DIGITAL MEDIA COVERAGE AND PROMOTION Kerri Hooke 07 4690 9412 kerri.hooke@news.com.au Julie Marshall 07 4690 9349 julie.marshall@news.com.au


HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2021

WINNER

DISPLAY POOLS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

UNIVERSAL

CRYSTAL POOLS Crystal Pools x Binet Display, Castle Hill This well-designed and constructed pool is ideally positioned to complement the residents and surrounding landscaped area. The pool design and location make it an extension of the residential living space.

MEDIACO

WINNER

COMMERCIAL POOLS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

UNIVERSAL

DECODE SYDNEY PTY LTD Royal Life Saving Aquatic Centre, Denistone East The pool has a state-of-the-art water filtration system. Special attention has been paid to the circulation of air at water level for the comfort of instructors and to the windows to prevent fogging. An attractive, practical and much needed facility which will also play a part in saving lives.

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