Master Builders NSW October-December 2022 Members Magazine

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MASTER BUILDER

2022 EXCELLENCE IN HOUSING & POOL AWARDS

WINNERS REVEALED INSIDE

• SIGN OF THE TIMES?

• KEEPING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE ONSITE

• FIND OUT HOW MENTALLY HEALTHY YOUR BUSINESS IS

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• SIGN OF THE TIMES? • KEEPING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE ONSITE • FIND OUT OUR MENTALLY HEALTHY YOUR BUSINESS IS WINNERS REVEALED INSIDE 2022 EXCELLENCE IN HOUSING & POOL AWARDS MASTER BUILDER Official Magazine of the Master Builders Association of NSW Issue Four | October-December 2022 News Corp Australia is the exclusive Publishing Partner of the Master Builder magazine. ABN: 63 009 820 035 Phone: (07) 4599 3835 Website: www.newscorpaustralia.com Custom Publishing Manager: Erika Brayshaw 07 4690 9921 | M 0407 078 572 Erika.Brayshaw@news.com.au
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EXECUTIVE BOARD Simon Pilcher President Robert Black Deputy President Martin Patience Immediate Past President Frank Mamasioulas Vice President Mick Banks Vice President Michael O’Donnell Vice President Colin Jewell Vice President EXECUTIVE Executive Director Brian Seidler 8586 3503 Executive Assistant Amanda de Vries 8586 3507 Deputy Executive Director Strebre Delovski 8586 3508 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 M’ger (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 0403 107 752 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 0414 919 194 1300 760 366 MEMBER SERVICES Manager Member Services Graham McGuiggan 8586 3554 Membership Coordinator Paul Love 8586 3540 / 0413 306 556 Administration Coordinator Debralee Scarselletta 8586 3545 Marketing and Sales Support Jessica Martin 8586 3520 Member Engagement Representative Clare Mayhew 8595 3515 NSW Division Coordinator Peter Sahyoun 9296 6607 / 0403 187 582 Member Services Admin Assistant Emma Day 02 8586 3572 EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 5 Burbank Place, Norwest NSW 2153 8586 3588 General Manager Education & Apprenticeships Jody McGann 8586 3589 APPRENTICESHIP SERVICES Recruitment Coordinator Simon Page 8586 3534 Government Funding & Contracts Co-ord Maria Branezac 8586 3536 Payroll Officer Danyelle Griffiths 8586 3542 Sales Coordinator Michael Freeman 8586 5602 / 0423 025 380 Safety Coordinator Tarek Farhat 8586 3558 Field Officer Drae Nelson 0401 998 853 Field Officer Jose LeRoy 0402 108 185 Admin & Training Plan Mgt Donna Seidler 8586 3551 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Workplace Relations Manager Cameron Spence 8586 3535 Industrial Relations Officers Iain Jarman 8586 3531 Matthew Gissane 8586 3531 Hamish Harrington 8586 3531 Executive Administrator Elena Worsfold 8586 3523 IR Administration Officer Annette Gee 8586 3531 Administration Assistant William Louie 9296 6603 Industry Sector Co-ordinator Tracey Van Breugel 9296 6666 Government Projects & Programs Manager Omesh Jethwani 8586 3539 SAFETY, HOUSING & TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT Exec Officer Safety, Housing, Tech, & Risk David Solomon 8586 3552 Safety Officers Peter Murphy 8586 3523 Luke Sammut 8586 3523 Housing/Technical/Safety Officer Bart Beezley 8586 3523 Executive Administrator Elena Worsfold 8586 3523 Technical Administration Officer Libby Malloy LEGAL Head Solicitor Robert Collings 8586 3517 Senior Solicitor Hannah Shephard 8586 3549 Solicitor Jena Hallani 8586 3547 Legal and Administration Officer Libby Molloy 8586 3517 EVENTS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Awards and Events Manager Amanda Kelly 8586 3504 Awards Coordinator Susan Manning 8586 3506 Awards & Events Administration Maiya Irving-Mackinnon 8586 3546 Events Administrator Janet Hood 9296 6613 Events Administrator Jayne Collins 8586 3524 Events Administrator Sophie Abbott INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY Head of Technology Amanda Kernaghan 8586 3580 Communications Steven Swan 8586 3562 IT Support Alexander Ashley-Carrington 8586 3525 FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Manager Finance & Administration Rose McGill 8586 3511 Accounts Supervisor Bachar Mourad 8586 3530 Credit Control Manager Eric Milne 8586 3509 Credit Officer Daniela Fraumeni 8586 3567 Credit Officer Terri Singer 8586 3571 Inventory & Administration Officer Treena Carter 8586 3527 Accounts Payable Officer Bridget Delmore 8586 3510 Finance officer Aiza Emileva Reception #2 8586 3526 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 Safety Officer John McGhee 9296 6772 Regional Awards & Events Team Lead Rebeccah Kilmurray 0499 022 677 MBA Insurance Services Business Development Manager – Warranty Leeanne Farmer 9296 6781 Account Executive — HWI Jayne Cornwell 9296 6792 Reception & Division Administrator Lauren Linnen 4953 9400 Hunter Regional Coordinator Ebony Devlin 9296 6791 SME Account Executive Shannan Cummings 9296 6782 NORTHERN REGIONS 2 Boeing Avenue, Ballina 6681 4266 Regional Coordinator Bernadette Hayter 0428 412 784 Business Development Manager Alan Fraser 0403 107 752 CENTRAL COAST Zenith Building, 6/6 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 4323 4588 Regional Coordinator Kerrie Bendeich 0403 128 682 SOUTHERN REGIONS Unit 1, 171 Princes Highway, Ulladulla 4454 1955 Regional Coordinator Lynn Smith 0418 633 297 Member Services Representative Tracy Cooley 4454 1955 ALBURY 552B Stanley Street, Albury 6058 2000 Regional Coordinator Laura English 0487 067 678 Member Services Representative Tricia Crome-Papalia 9296 6735 PORT MACQUARIE Unit 3, 12 Jindalee Road, Port Macquarie 6581 4033 Regional Coordinator Kerrie Clark 0409 180 301 WOLLONGONG 66 Auburn St, Wollongong 4272 9409 Regional Coordinator Lee Tanks 0419 140 126 Member Services Representative Ruth Billington 4272 9409 ORANGE 10 Ralston Drive, Orange 02 6362 6895 Regional Coordinator Katie Kidd 0458 243 976 Member Services Representative Chontae Bouffler MATES IN CONSTRUCTION Hotline 8586 3575 CONTACTS Issue Four | October-December 2022 | MBA NSW 5

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From the President Take on an apprentice or two

This edition of the Master Builder magazine showcases the winner of each category for this year’s Excellence in Housing Awards. The Excellence in Housing awards is a celebration and acknowledgement of excellence in the residential sector of the building and construction industry in NSW. Since the pandemic commenced in March 2020, we have experienced industry and Local Government Area lockdowns, restrictive work arrangements, escalating materials and labour costs, labour shortages, absenteeism and an unprecedented amount of inclement weather, all of these issues contributing to significant increases to the cost of doing business. The industry has, as it always has, met challenges, become innovative and adaptive, but most importantly resilient.

And on behalf of the Master Builders Association of NSW, I congratulate you for that resilience.

The MBA will celebrate its 150th anniversary next year – the oldest building industry employer Association in Australia, having been established in October 1873, by 25 Sydney Master Builders whose aim was to create an Association with its main objective being “the protection of their interests”.

149 years later, the MBA has some 8200 members in NSW, and a combined national membership of some 33,000. The Association has nine dedicated offices placed throughout regional NSW and a dedicated training facility in Norwest Business Park.

The Association, combined with Newcastle MBA, directly employs nearly 500 apprentices in NSW through our group training schemes, and our training and education department provides training services to nearly every sector of the industry.

I cannot emphasise it enough, it is critical that we as builders encourage our contractors and tradespeople to embrace the engagement of apprentices, through traditional and school based apprenticeship pathways, and drive to make our industry the first choice career move. We must actively promote the principle that a trade skill is a most worthwhile profession.

This year our industry has produced magnificent quality and exceptional levels of construction. Eight Judges carried out over four months of full-time site inspections, inspecting a record number of entries worth, just over $900M.

Congratulations to all the entries and winners and in particular Pacific Plus Constructions, the Young Builder Of The Year Joey Pamment from Pamment Projects, and the Display Home Of The Year – Glenleigh 41 by Kurmond Homes. Over the last three years I can genuinely say

that our Association has made significant contributions which have resulted in tangible benefits for those who undertake work in the building and construction industry, not only in NSW, but also at a national level. Particularly, our Association has made a major contribution to building reform being undertaken by the NSW Government, workplace relations, work, health and safety matters, training, education, the promotion of apprenticeships, international recognitions on various Australian Standards Committees and the major issue of lifting the quality of construction in the apartment development sector of our industry, by actively supporting the introduction of the Design and Building Practitioners Act and its associated legislation.

All this work is ongoing and closely monitored by our Council of Management, and Executive Board.

I believe the Association has also made significant contributions to improving Aboriginal participation in the construction industry, promoting opportunities for women in construction, and increasing awareness of suicide prevention and mental health issues through the MBA’s involvement with Mates in Construction and partnerships and projects with NSW Ministry of Health, iCare and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. On the matter of promotion of women, I am happy to advise that the MBA will publish the seventh edition of FLORENCE, a magazine dedicated to women in the building and construction industry, and which forms part of a communication and support network for women in our industry. Further, the Association is partnering with a major university to conduct indepth research into the complex questions of what work/life/balance means for the building and construction industry.

One area however, which I referred to earlier, an area I am passionate about, and where we as an industry must do more, is to encourage our contractors to employ more apprentices. What we know is, we have an aging workforce. Thousands of builders leave our industry annually due to retirement or career change, not to mention the recent impact of the global pandemic. The amount of forecasted work in the pipeline, particularly in NSW is enormous, and our industry nationally will need to find hundreds of thousands of skilled workers to satisfy demand. At the current level of intake of apprentices, while it is slightly increasing, we will experience a major short fall of trades people in our industry.

The industry’s charter, the MBA’s charter — must include to make the building industry one of the most attractive choices for career

seekers, and that a career in the building industry is a profession.

While our industry will always face challenges, this I believe is central to us delivering a high quality and sustainable built environment. From the Association’s point of view, I can advise that a strategic plan to invest in major regional centres, successfully operate a dedicated training facility and invest in other buildings, will see the Association in a strong financial position for decades to come.

My term as President of the Master Builders Association of New South Wales will come to an end next month. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my peers for supporting me in the position of President and look forward to representing the Association in other capacities.

It is with great pleasure that I announce the new President for the Master Builders Association of New South Wales, Mr Robert Black, who will take over the Presidency at the Association’s next Annual General Meeting in December this year. I wish Robert well in his position as President and offer my support should it be needed.

As a third-generation builder and a director of a company that has been a member for 70 years, it has been an absolute honour and privilege to be president of this great Association over the last three years.

I also thank the MBA Executive Committee Members, our MBA Council of Management team, and all the hard working staff at the Association.

So finally, 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, your achievements and your major contribution to the built environment and wider economy.

As this is the last edition of Master Builders Magazine for 2022 I take this opportunity to wish you and your families a happy Christmas and prosperous 2023.

INTRODUCTION PRESIDENT’S COMMENT Issue Four | October-December 2022 | MBA NSW 7

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From the Executive Director

Stay tuned to MBA NSW, changes are on their way

As we go to print a number of major industry reform papers are being considered. I give a very brief overview of what’s being considered.

The key points under discussion include, the Building Bill, the Building & Construction Legislative Amendment Bill and Amendment Regulation, and the Building Compliance and Enforcement Bill. While not all the proposed legislation has a direct impact on the building industry there are parts of the proposed changes which will have significant impact.

Building Bill

• Licencing for commercial building

• Revising statutory warranties – possible extension to 10 years for serious defects (from current 6 years), and from 2 years to 3 years for minor defects – replace current “major defect” definition with “serious defect” (will not need to cause inability to inhabit or threat of collapse, just a failure to comply with the NCC).

• Duty of care for those responsible for the work.

There are other reforms that are significant but don’t directly affect builders in their construction function, such as:

• Expands definition of “developer” to better cover those who would be responsible for contractual and statutory warranties (include even parties who don’t own the building) — licencing for designers

• restricting owner builder work

• regulating manufactured homes

• consolidating fire requirements

• bringing all certificates that come after development consent through the planning system into the building system

Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

Aimed at making miscellaneous amendments to current building and construction legislation. Key features include proposals regarding:

• introducing new duties on persons in the building supply chain and additional Secretary powers around the supply of building products in the Building Product (Safety) Act 2017;

• making changes to the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 to ensure inspectors are empowered to identify and rectify defects throughout the inspection process and developers are required to pay the building bond to rectify defects;

• strengthening the adjudication processes for building work payment claim disputes within the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999;

• allowing certifier bodies that operate a professional standard scheme to play a role in the accreditation of certifiers under the Building and Certifiers Development Act 2018; and

• making amendments to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 to create clearer responsibilities for certifiers that will reduce the need to use powers under the RAB Act.

Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Regulation 2022

The key proposals featured in this Regulation are to:

• require payment claims to owner occupiers to attach a Homeowners Notice information to help them understand their obligations in responding to a payment claim and the consequences of not doing so; and

• extend protections by requiring retention money to be held in trust for projects with a value threshold of $10 million (currently the requirement only exists if the head contractor’s construction contract with the principal (the main contract) has a value of at least $20 million).

Building Compliance and Enforcement Bill 2022 (BCE Bill)

The purpose of the BCE Bill is to create a single legislative framework for the regulation of building compliance and enforcement. The BCE Bill will:

• replace the RAB Act while retaining the powers given to the NSW Building Commissioner under the RAB Act to deal with non-compliant developers and serious defects in buildings; and

• expand the existing powers under the RAB Act (which are currently limited to Class 2 buildings) to cover all building work across NSW.

Key proposals featured in the BCE Bill include:

• consolidating and strengthening the powers for authorised officers to investigate, gather information and enter premises;

• providing remedial action including undertakings, injunctive powers and issuing orders to seek compliance, stop work as well as rectify building work;

• establishing a consistent disciplinary action process across all licence holders;

• introducing a demerit points scheme to deter licence holders from committing offences and provide sanctions for repeat offenders;

• increasing penalty offences for serious matters; and

• expanding the application of the developer notification scheme and complementary prohibition order powers to more classes of buildings.

A very busy year for all in the industry – I wish you all a Happy Festive Season and a healthy and happy 2023.

INTRODUCTION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S COMMENT Issue Four | October-December 2022 | MBA NSW 9

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Ten year defect insurance for apartment buildings

Ten year (decennial) liability insurance is a new insurance product in Australia that enables owners corporations to have a serious defect fixed, up to ten years after an apartment building is first occupied. The NSW Government explains.

Decennial (ten year) liability insurance (DLI) is being proposed as a type of insurance to cover any potential costs to fix serious defects of critical building elements for up to 10 years.

This insurance is intended to provide an insurance of first resort allowing building owners to make a claim as soon as a defect is identified.

A DLI policy would cover critical parts of a building’s common property, including the building's structure, fire safety systems and waterproofing for up to 10 years.

If adopted in New South Wales, DLI would be taken out by the developer or builder before a building is occupied. The policy attaches to the building which means the policy will protect successive owners to make claims over that ten-year period.

A Ministerial Advisory Committee completed a report in August 2022 into the viability of a decennial liability insurance in New South

Wales. We will consult widely about the proposals in the report while continuing to work with industry to support a DLI market.

When will decennial liability insurance be introduced?

The NSW Government is currently working with the insurance and construction industry to identify ways to support a competitive and affordable decennial liability insurance market. There is already one provider in the market, and we are supporting efforts for new entrants to the market.

A regulatory impact statement is being prepared for consultation on the proposal to mandate decennial liability insurance instead of the strata building bond after a transitional period. Developers can seek approval from the Secretary of the NSW Department of Customer Service to take out decennial liability insurance instead of paying the Strata Building Bond and Inspections Scheme (SBBIS).

How will decennial liability insurance affect those living in residential apartment buildings?

Currently, existing apartment owners are covered by the Strata Building Bond and Inspections Scheme (SBBIS). Under the proposed DLI scheme, a developer would take out decennial liability insurance, which provides those living in residential apartment buildings with comprehensive consumer protection for building defects caused by substandard design and building work. It ensures that building owners can remediate those defects without delay. This is because the costs of

remediating such defects would be covered by the insurance policy if a builder or developer is unable or unwilling to fix the defects, including if the developer becomes insolvent.

What were the key findings and recommendations of the Decennial Liability Insurance Ministerial Advisory Panel?

The panel made four findings and three recommendations:

The four findings are:

• The Independent Construction Industry Ratings Tool (iCIRT) should remain voluntary.

• The Construct NSW reform agenda is turning the corner in restoring confidence in the NSW construction sector.

• It is unclear whether a mature decennial liability insurance market can be created unless DLI is made mandatory after a transition period.

• Once there is a mature market, DLI will not place an undue burden on project costs, housing supply or housing affordability. The three recommendations are:

• The NSW Government must maintain its investment in reforms of the NSW building laws and the capability of the regulator.

• The developer/builder should be required to remediate building defects in the first instance. If that fails, the insurer will then step in with their DLI product.

• Build-to-rent class 2 buildings with certain conditions should not require a strata building bond or DLI.

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SIGN OF THE TIMES?

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What a year 2022 has proved to be — in the Industrial Relations world

In 2022, the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) tally of fines imposed on the CFMEU for lawless behaviour in the construction industry clicked over the $16 million mark.

This is an incredible figure reflecting the construction union’s complete disregard for the law.

In addition to the fines, there were a number of very important legal outcomes, most notably in the High Court of Australia with the Pattison decision.

Mr Pattison was a union delegate in Victoria who had been claiming ’no ticket no start’ rules applied to a particular job. The ABCC prosecuted and won, and the maximum fines were applied to the union and Mr Pattison because of the union’s notorious record of offending. The matter was appealed by the CFMEU to the High Court of Australia which upheld the application of the maximum penalties because of the lawless history of the CFMEU. It was clear that the maximum penalty was necessary to deter such behavior. Likewise, Mr Pattison, as a representative of the CFMEU, was also found to be deserving of a higher penalty.

It is difficult to overstate the value of the Pattison decision to the IR world and the construction industry in particular. We have yet to see its full effect, but this will come in time.

In addition to the Pattison decision, we also saw High Court decisions in the “Jamsek” and “Personnel Contracting” cases. These decisions overturned years of established law around the question of when a worker is held to be either an employee or a contractor. With these decisions the High Court held that if the contract was legitimately entered into by the parties, the contract would be the thing that determined the true nature of the relationship, not post contractual behavior which is an ambiguous guide at best.

These decisions were a huge relief to our industry which has for years been held hostage by bogus backpay claims for casuals who had already been compensated for various entitlements and wage loadings.

Change of Government

On 21 May 2022, the Australian Labour Party won the federal election and on 10 July 2022 (only 35 business days after the election) the new IR Minister Tony Burke gutted the 2016 Building Code which had successfully enabled the ABCC to regulate lawless behaviour in the industry. There was no consultation with industry prior to this change. In fact, Minister Burke did not announce the change to the 2016 Code until 24 July 2022 when he dropped the news on a Sunday TV talk show without any warning.

Jobs and Skills Summit

On 1-2 September 2022, the Government held a Jobs and Skills Summit. Ostensibly the purpose of the summit was to bring unions, employers, civil society and governments together to address our shared economic challenges, by looking at measures to (amongst other points);

• Ensure women have equal opportunities and equal pay;

• Keep unemployment low, and boost productivity and incomes;

• Deliver secure, well-paid jobs and strong, sustainable wages growth;

• Expand employment opportunities for all Australians including the most disadvantaged;

• Address skills shortages and get our skills mix right over the long term;

• Improving migration settings to support higher productivity and wages.

Proposed new Industrial Relations laws

On 27 October 2022 the Secure Jobs Better Pay Bill 2022 (the Bill) was tabled in the Australian Parliament. This Bill represents the first major change to Australian industrial law since 2008.

At 249 pages in length the Bill is enormous and has clearly been considered in detail for some time. Simply put the Bill (if made law in its current form) will return Australia to the pre-Hawke/Keating IR era and will result in a return to industry level bargaining and widespread strikes and chaos.

Building and construction is crucial to our economy in NSW. As one of the largest direct employers and the largest employer of apprentices and trainees, great care needs to be taken when dealing with our sector. Master Builders welcomes measures that will improve pay and conditions in many underpaid sectors in Australia such as aged care and retail. However, in Building and Construction we have for years been paying market wages far above the Award and well in advance of more recent inflationary rates. Moreover, the industry is struggling with crippling labour shortages and dramatic increases in material prices as a result of the pandemic shutdowns and interrupted supply chains, absenteeism, and the negative impact of inclement weather.

In short, Construction is already a well-paid industry and is facing significant headwinds.

In 2023 the Master Builders movement looks forward to genuine consultation with governments to foster and grow the industry for the benefit of all participants.

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Keeping young people safe onsite

According to SafeWork NSW, 15 to 25 year old’s have a 75% greater chance of being injured at work, with apprentice deaths and serious injuries peaking between 7am and 10am. With approximately 14% of the Australian workforce made up of workers between 15 and 24 years (Australian Bureau of Statistics), that’s up to 15 workers in this age group who are injured in NSW every day. Safety for our youth and the most inexperienced on our worksites needs to be a key focus.

One of the contributing factors to workplace injuries is young and inexperienced workers being unable to recognise and cope with potential hazards. With correct training and the right systems in place, accidents can be avoided. When asked about the spike in apprentice injuries between 7 am and 10 am, Master Builders Safety Advisor and Trainer Graham Stewart had this to say. “I put this down to younger workers, having body clocks that are still in stages of sleep mode. Training Employers should keep this in mind and manage the tasks accordingly,” he says. “Similarly, vehicle incidents are more likely to occur between 2pm and 4pm, when workers are packing up and heading home for the day.”

At Master Builders, the safety of our apprentices is paramount. That’s why we have implemented a Minimum Safety Standard that all Training Employers must meet before a Master Builders Apprentice can join their team. We’ll work with our Training Employers to help them meet the safety standard and we provide this service free of charge.

As part of the Safety Service, we identify any gaps between your current safety practices and the Master Builders Minimum Safety Standard. This includes:

• advice on legislative changes and

requirements

• templates to document safety reporting

• access to a dedicated Safety Coordinator

• annual safety reviews

• continuous improvement programs

• updates and information on safety best practices and trends

Our commitment to the safety of our apprentices doesn’t stop there. Before a Master Builders Apprentice steps foot onto a worksite we provide a range of safety training, assessments, and personal protective equipment including:

• General Construction Induction (White Card)

• Work Safely at Heights

• Manual Handling

• Safe Use of Power Tools

• Ongoing monthly safety quizzes

• PPE Kit including hardhat, eye protection, ear protection, and gloves

• Regular visits and contact with a Master Builders Field Officer

Training Employers with strong safety systems are essential for giving our apprentices a good start in the construction industry, keeping them safe, and changing the culture around safety for the future. We work with our Training Employers to ensure they know their safety obligations and the additional requirements they need when taking on an apprentice including:

• Ensuring the apprentice is supervised at all times and working safely

• Ensuring the correct use of PPE and, making sure the apprentice participates in Toolbox Talks and signs off on SWMS.

If you need an apprentice, visit our website:  mbaapprenticeship.com.au/ or call the Master Builders Apprenticeship Services on 8586 3533.

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TRAINING

EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

Upskill today and future-proof your career. Industry licence qualifications and workshops are now available online. For builders, gaining your CPD points has never been easier!

With online learning, students can study at anytime from anywhere. Instead of rushing from work to class, you now have time to go home, settle in, grab a snack, then simply login to learn.

With Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) you can achieve a nationally recognised qualification, without the need to attend classes. Simply follow our RPL kit and provide video and photographic evidence of the knowledge, skills and experience you have.

Our training programs include:

• Builder and trade licence pathways

• Online qualifications

• Recognition of Prior Learning

• Online continuing professional development

• Work health and safety training

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Qualifications and Licence Pathway Programs

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Professional Development Workshops

CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) Kitchen, Bathrooms, and Laundry Renovation CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry CPC30320 Certificate III in Concreting CPC31420 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management
First Aid Remove Non-Friable Asbestos Internal Waterproofing — Industry Best Practice General Construction Induction (White Card) Supervise Asbestos Removal External Waterproofing – Industry Best Practice Manual Handling Asbestos Awareness Work Safely at Heights
Managing Sediment and Waste Complying Development Pre-Purchase Inspection Report Writing Keys to Property Development Building an A Team Understanding BASIX Contracts and Disputes Managing Finance Tenders and Contractual Arrangements Site Management Quality and Risk Management Processes and Personnel Project Planning Building Profitability Waterproofing for Builders Project Cost Control Builders Quantities and Estimating Supervision The Features of AAC Panels Mental Health in Construction The Sustainable Builder 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 TRAINING Issue Four | October-December 2022 | MBA NSW 17

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Award recognizes the people who help keep us safe at work

Every year the LDE Award, named in honour of long-serving, late ISO Secretary-General Lawrence D. Eicher, recognizes a group of standardisers who have delivered excellence. This year, it was won by the ISO committee that deals with Occupational Health & Safety Technical Committee 283

Lawrence D. Eicher Leadership Award

ISO/TC 283 has been voted as winner of the 2022 ISO Lawrence D Eicher Award for excellence in creative and innovative services and initiatives. The award was presented at the ISO Annual meeting in Abu Dhabi recently in front of all ISO member bodies.

Award recognizes the people who help keep us safe at work

Our own David Solomon (Executive Officer Safety, Housing, Technical & Risk) has been an active committee member of TC283 since its inception, holding such roles and Head of Delegation representing Standards Australia, member of the chairs advisory group, Australasian and Oceania Representative and more recently the International Convenor of Working Group 4 responsible for thew development of ISO 45004 OH&S Performance Evaluation, due for publication late 2023.

Every year the LDE Award, named in honour of long-serving, late ISO Secretary-General Lawrence D. Eicher, recognizes a group of standardisers who have delivered excellence. This year, it was won by the ISO committee that deals with Occupational Health & Safety Technical Committee 283.

ISO TC283 PROJECTS:

Published:

ISO TC283 PROJECTS:

Published:

• ISO 45001:2018 Occupational health and safety management systems — requirements with guidance for use.

• ISO 45006 Occupational health & safety management — Preventing and managing infectious diseases at work — guidelines for organizations

• ISO 45001:2018 Occupational health and safety management systems - requirements with guidance for use.

https://youtu.be/50Y7m1zbXsw

• ISO 45001:2018 Handbook Occupational health and safety management systems - A practical guide for small organizations.

• ISO 45003:2021 Occupational health and safety management - Psychological health and safety in the workplace –Guidance.

ISO/TC 283 has been voted as winner of the 2022 ISO Lawrence D Eicher Award for excellence in creative and innovative services and initiatives. The award was presented at the ISO Annual meeting in Abu Dhabi recently in front of all ISO member bodies.

• ISO PAS 45005:2020 Occupational health and safety management - general guidelines for safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic

Ongoing:

• ISO 45001:2018 Handbook Occupational health and safety management systems — A practical guide for small organizations.

• ISO 45002 Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems: General guidelines on implementation of ISO 45001:2018.

This award is a testament to all of the ISO TC 283 committee Members: thanking them for their incredible hard work, willingness to innovate, their collaboration and most of all their resilience despite the Covid-19 pandemic and many other issues.

• ISO 45004 Occupational health & safety management – Performance evaluation guidelines.

• ISO 45003:2021 Occupational health and safety management — Psychological health and safety in the workplace –Guidance.

• ISO 45006 Occupational health & safety management - Preventing and managing infectious diseases at workguidelines for organizations

Our own David Solomon (Executive Officer Safety, Housing, Technical & Risk) has been an active committee member of TC283 since its inception, holding such roles and Head of Delegation representing Standards Australia, member of the chairs advisory group, Australasian and Oceania Representative and more recently the International Convenor of Working Group 4 responsible for the development of ISO 45004 OH&S Performance Evaluation, due for publication late 2023.

https://youtu.be/50Y7m1zbXsw

• ISO PAS 45005:2020 Occupational health and safety management — general guidelines for safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic

ISO looks forward to building on this success and continuing to help better protect workers across the globe as we learn and grow.

This award is a testament to all of the ISO TC 283 committee Members: thank ing them for their incredible hard work, willingness to innovate, their collaboration and most of all their resilience despite the COVID 19 pandemic and many other issues.

Ongoing:

ISO looks forward to building on this success and continuing to help better protect workers across the globe as we learn and grow.

• ISO 45002 Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems: General guidelines on implementation of ISO 45001:2018.

• ISO 45004 Occupational health & safety management – Performance evaluation guidelines.

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Find out how mentally healthy your business is

The NSW Government has released a free assessment tool to survey your workers and get tailored actions to improve your workplace

The free Workplace Wellbeing Assessment, developed by Safework NSW, will help you work through three of the six steps to creating a mentally healthy workplace: it allows you to consult your team about how you can support their mental health in the workplace; creates a report that will help you identify factors and analyse data on what’s impacting mental health in your workplace; and gives you recommended actions so you can make a plan to improve mental health in your workplace.

Any organisation in NSW with six or more employees/volunteers can use the tool, which will use insights from your leaders and workers to reveal how your business is performing in areas critical to workplace mental health, such as leadership and culture.

It will give you recommended actions to improve your workplace, based on your results. The survey takes up to 10 minutes for workers and team leaders to complete, and up to 20 minutes for business leaders. It has five sections, with sections one to four asking questions about the focus areas ‘lead change’, ‘create a positive culture and manage factors’, ‘raise awareness and education’, and ‘connect to support’. The fifth section asks respondents about their experiences with mental health in your workplace, such as whether they have taken time off due to feeling mentally unwell at work.

All data is stored at a secure Australian data centre and the tool does not collect any identifying information from survey respondents, such as names and position titles. A minimum number of workers and team leaders need to complete the tool’s survey to keep their responses anonymous. The results from these staff are combined and presented in total in the final report. If the minimum number of staff do not complete the survey, your organisation

cannot access your results. The Workplace Wellbeing Assessment is compatible with desktop, mobile and tablet.

Benefits of the tool:

• Get actions to help keep your workers safe and engaged

• Compare your business to others in your industry and NSW

• See how experiences vary across your teams

• Track changes in your workplace over time Sign up for the Workplace Wellbeing Assessment today by scanning the QR code below.

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Workplace Manual Handling

The physical and economic cost of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Australia

SafeWork Australia indicate that workrelated musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) have decreased considerably in the number of compensation claims. Regardless of this, WMSDs still account for the majority of workers’ compensation costs in Australia and continued to be the leading work health and safety issue in 2020 costing the Australian workforce more than $28 billion.1

Further, SafeWork Australia highlighted that in 2015-16 the National Data Set for Compensation-based Statistics:

1. SafeWork Australia, Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Australia, 2019 p6.

“identified a total of almost 125,000 accepted workers’ compensation claims for WMSDs in 2015–16. Of these 62,420 or 50 per cent were serious claims, meaning the worker had at least one claim-related week of absence from work. Serious claims for WMSD diseases and injuries comprised 58 per cent of all serious claims. The median time lost from WMSD injuries has increased from 5.0 to 5.2 since 2011–12.

While the overall rate of serious claims has been declining over time, compensation costs and ongoing issues with lost time both suggest that WMSD claims continue to be

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a serious challenge. The frequency rate of WMSDs is highest in those aged 45–64, at more than four serious injuries per million hours worked. Males have a higher frequency rate in all age groups and types of WMSD claims except the female 45–54 group for WMSD diseases.” 2

HAZARDOUS MANUAL TASKS

Hazardous manual tasks are one of the main causes of WMSDs and include injuries such as sprains and strains of muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. The back, neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, abdomen and knees are the most

2. Ibid.

commonly affected parts of the body.3

When one or more of the following risk factors are present a manual task becomes hazardous:

• repetitive or sustained force

• high or sudden force

• repetitive movement

• sustained or awkward posture

• exposure to vibration

• mental stress / work pressure4

These six factors are also known as the characteristics of hazardous manual task and being exposed to one or more of them can lead to an injury.

The NSW Government has a Code of Practice for Hazardous Manual Handling Tasks, August 2019 detailing how to manage the risks associated with hazardous manual tasks.

LEGAL OBLIGATIONS

In accordance with — Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulation 2017 – Clause 60: A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must manage risks to health and safety relating to an MSD that are associated with a hazardous manual task. To manage risk, a duty holder must:

• identify hazards that could give rise to the risk

• eliminate the risk so far as is reasonably practicable

• if not reasonably practicable to eliminate the risk, minimise the risk by implementing control measures in accordance with the hierarchy of control

• maintain the control measure so that it remains effective

• review risk control measures.5

HOW TO LIFT POSITION STATEMENT

Employers often commit both time and resources to the provision of how to lift training for their employees. Such an investment makes good business sense provided the training is designed effectively. To be effective training needs to be tailored to ensure the inclusion of the hazardous manual tasks as detailed below by HWSA.

In the how to lift position statement the HWSA state (and NSW Code of Practice Hazardous Manual Tasks) training should cover:

• manual task risk management, including hazardous manual task risk factors and sources of risk

• specific manual task risks and the measures in place to control them

and safe work procedures

• how to report a problem or maintenance issues6

RISK MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES

HWSA indicates that an employer needs to follow the “risk management principles specific to the hazardous manual tasks” to enable the management of hazardous manual tasks in the workplace.

Risk management principles:

• Identifying which manual tasks are hazardous (manual tasks that expose a worker to one or more hazardous manual tasks risk factors)

• Determining why a task is hazardous

• Eliminating the hazard, then controlling any remaining risk by following the hierarchy of control. Control measure(s) should address the source of the risk

• Maintaining and reviewing the control(s) to ensure continuing effectiveness

Note: these risk management principles must be adhered to as per the NSW Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017 (Part 3.1 and Clause 60) 7

SOURCE OF RISK

SafeWork NSW states the sources of risk are the things that are responsible for a risk factor being present:

• Workplace design and layout

• Systems of work including organisational and psychosocial factors e.g. work rate, lack of job control

• Work environment e.g. poor lighting

• The nature, size, weight or number of persons, animals or things involved in the task8

It is not only a legal obligation on an employer to manage risks to health and safety in relation to WMSD that are associated with a hazardous manual task – it also makes good business sense to protect your employees and your company.

Mend Services has the knowledge and expertise to assist employers meet their legal obligations. Mend can help the employer identify hazardous manual tasks, and conduct hazardous manual task risk assessments that identify the source/s of risk. Mend can tailor and deliver onsite the appropriate training package to address the risk assessments identified.

6 SafeWork NSW - How to lift position paper – FAQs.

7 Ibid.

8 Ibid.

• how to perform manual tasks safely, including the use of mechanical aids, tools, equipment

3. https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/hazards-a-z/ hazardous-manual-tasks

4. Ibid.

5 Ibid.

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PRINT DESIGN EDITORIAL ADVERTISING SALES DISTRIBUTION COMPREHENSIVE DIGITAL MEDIA COVERAGE AND PROMOTION Corporate Custom Publishing Specialists Mary-Ann Zammit 07 4690 9370 / mary-ann.zammit@news.com.au Julie Marshall 07 4690 9349 / julie.marshall@news.com.au Brittany Douglas 07 4690 9316 / brittany.douglas@news.com.au Deb Phillips 07 4599 3804 / deborah.phillips@news.com.au

FMC embrace innovation

In this day and age, we are constantly faced with higher expectations, challenging designs, and new method requirements — the Ronald McDonald House in Perth was one such build. As an international charity that helps the families of sick children with support and accommodation during their times of treatment, it was essential that the building be an exemplary design and construction for this type of project and purpose. The building achieved a LEED [Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design] Silver rating and a global recognition and certification for environmentally sustainable buildings — the first of its kind in Australia. Several significant challenges presented themselves at Ronald McDonald House. In particular, the new construction method affected the supporting basement retaining walls by creating gaps in the structure large enough for a small child to squeeze through. As with every unique project, this required a new

way of thinking.

The Homeguard team at FMC Australasia proudly assisted the HomeGuard Accredited Installer, Termico Pest Management Services, to install a HomeGuard Termite Management System. The solution was HomeGuard termite protection ‘sheeting’ – it provided great flexibility coupled with chemical repellence that could wrap the retaining walls and cover all entry points from subterranean termite infestation with no worries about exposure to residents as it is fully contained in the sheeting’s matrix.

HomeGuard is designed, researched and developed in Australia for Australian conditions to last for the design life of the building. So, Ronald McDonald House can rest assured that in the future their limited funds can be spent on the young patients and their families, not on continual termite treatments.

Perth’s Ronald McDonald House by Perth Architect Gerry Kho, built by Doric Construction HomeGuard installed by Termico Pest Management Services, and supported by FMC Australia.

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The use of traditional mixer bodies on job sites can often be fraught with issues. The building job timeline can be prolonged due to delays in decision-making, or parts being out of stock. There is also the potential for parts to be damaged, misplaced or stolen during the process of construction.

SwitchMix® by Phoenix is a revolutionary innovative technology offering the ultimate flexibility with bathroom fittings. Consisting of two main components, the rough-in kit (in-wall component) and fit-off kit (the cartridge, handle and backplate), SwitchMix® allows more time for your clients to consider design and finish selections without holding up construction as the components can be ordered separately. There are many benefits for those in the building industry to make the move towards this new mixer technology.

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SwitchMix® is compatible with multiple Phoenix collections, with up to five finishes to choose from. This allows your client to easily select a new design or finish in future without having to remove or damage tiles and compromise the waterproofing, as all the changes are made front of wall.

This opens a whole new world of design opportunity, with the flexibility to easily follow trends as they come and go. This presents a great point of difference to give to clients when presenting quotes or when they are making their fixture and fittings selections.

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responsiblewood.org.au Caring for Australian forests for generations to come. We support renewable resources. We promote sustainable products. We are Responsible Wood. Peninsula Grammar Innovation & Learning Centre - Nominee for Best Use of Certified Timber in the 2022 Timber Design Awards.
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How certified forest products are combating climate change

Timber is the ultimate renewable resource and has been used in construction for centuries, but where does it fit inside a circular economy model and how does it contribute to carbon cycles?

It is well known that forests are a major component of the global carbon cycle because of the large amounts of carbon they capture in the soil and their biomass. Perhaps less known is that the storage of carbon in harvested wood products gradually increases over time, especially for long-lived products such as electricity poles and floorboards. This was highlighted in a report published by the NSW Department of Primary Industries in 2021 based on research conducted by Dr Fabiano Ximenes et al. Notably, the report also highlights that carbon is effectively stored in products, even beyond their intended use in a landfill. Whilst the relationship between forests and carbon, and timber as a renewable resource might be well known, it is important to remember that not all forests and forest products are managed in the same way. Forests certified through globally recognised standards like the joint Australian and New Zealand Standard for Sustainable Forest Management (AS/NZS 4708 – 2021) are designed to manage forest values and productivity for generations to come. Deforestation and conversion practices are not supported in the standard.

Organisations certified to the sustainable forest management standard are independently audited each year against internationally endorsed and science-based, world-class standards. The standard has been designed to create outcomes that are socially just,

culturally relevant, ecologically sound, and economically viable. In addition, internationally recognised chain of custody certification standards (like PEFC ST 2002 and AS 4707) promote sustainable forest products through forest product supply chain transparency and traceability.

“The forestry and timber industries have a chance to share a compelling story, highlighting the role that their forests and products play in the fight against climate change,” says

2022 Entrant: Alatus (creative school hub in Mt Eliza).

Architect: FJMT Studio.

Builder: 2Construct.

Photographer: John Gollings.

Jonathan Tibbits, Responsible Wood Marketing & Communications Manager.

Mr Tibbits added: “Research has shown that when it comes to product substitution when timber products replace non-renewable alternatives, it results in lower net greenhouse gas emissions.”

This year’s Timber Design Awards continues to publicly recognise excellence in the use of Australian Certified Timber and/or timber products which are sourced from certified Australian forests.

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DAHLSENS

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Dahlsens, a rare treasure in the building industry

While it’s rare for an Australian company to have been around for 145 years, Dahlsens is proud to hold this record and to remain 100 per cent family owned.

The family legend is that a fortuitous gold find was the start of everything for the company, with founder Johan Christian Dahlsen arriving in Australia 14 years prior to striking gold in 1863. For more than 40 years, Johan worked in the Gippsland gold mining industry, using his earnings to build a newly formed hardware business.

In September of 1877, when Johan received a large consignment of timber and advertised his plans of starting up the timber yard business, Dahlsens was born - and the rest, as they say, is history.

Fast forward to 2022 and the company is still family owned and operated, marking an impressive six generations of Dahlsens in the business.

Today, Dahlsens is the largest builder-focused merchant in Victoria and New South Wales, operating a total of 40 trade stores, truss and frame manufacturing plants and roofing manufacturing plants throughout the two states, all experts in servicing the trade.

There are also subsidiaries trading in Far North Queensland under the Cairns Hardware

Company, and in the Northern Territory and Broome (Western Australia) as Nortruss Group.

In the past 12 months, Dahlsens has invested heavily in its service and network, opening six new trade stores, and acquiring two more truss and frame manufacturing plants in New South Wales, upgrading the (formerly) Midcoast Timber Centre network across the state to better support the needs of the trade.

Right across Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and Newcastle, wherever you’re building, you can now access whole-of-house building materials and truss and frame with one phone call.

The company has also branched out since the days of Johan’s timber consignments, and now offers building solutions to new home and alteration/addition builders in bulk trade quantities – from foundation to fit-out, wall frames to door handles, roof trusses to bathroom products, cladding to doors, decking to insulation and more, Dahlsens offers a convenient one stop shop for all building materials.

A team of trade experts - including account managers, logistics professionals and trade support team - can work directly with you to organise delivery and drive-through pick-up of building materials to meet your project lead

times, as well as the installation of items such as blinds, heating, ventilation, cooling, and insulation.

An extension of your team who care about your success, you can depend on your local Dahlsens team and account manager for reliable service and helpful advice.

With Dahlsens, you can also get truss and frame manufactured using SpeedTruss by Pryda - an innovative approach to roof truss design and installation that incorporates preinstalled screws which act like an assembly kit, reducing installation time and greatly improving safety.

With SpeedTruss you can fix everything into place at, or below, the top plate – a total gamechanger.

There is more to come for Dahlsens, as it continues to invest in its people, partners and communities, expanding and enhancing its ability to support builders and trades today and for decades to come.

If you’d like to open an account, request a quote or have a general enquiry, visit your local store — which you can find by visiting dahlsens.com.au/store-locator — or contact Dahlsens’ NSW Sales Manager, Shane Selby, by calling 0409 354 592 or emailing shane.selby@dahlsens.com.au

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It offers diverse protection from flood, fire, termites, mould, bacteria, impact and sound. FloodClad offers an outstanding range of products in floors, walls, ceilings, roofing, eaves, soffits, decking, etc to suit every need.

Finally, we discover a product that protects on multiple levels. This product appears to be the greatest single advance in construction cladding history, when considering multifaceted protection/performance, economic gain and long lasting, low maintenance for dwellings in flood/fire-prone areas.

A better choice long term, FloodClad is a resilient and diverse solution.

The beauty of FloodClad Composite products is they do exactly what they are designed to do:  protect people and property in multiple ways from serious threats, while being kind to the earth… and they last, providing long term peace-of-mind.

FloodClad is planet friendly and has a very low carbon footprint. Being an MgSO4 product, FloodClad is a water inert cladding, an MgSO4 product - scientifically developed, it is primarily inorganic composite. It is 100% recyclable.

FloodClad eliminates repetitive costs and genuinely delivers - being the most resilient and versatile product available on the market. Owners who proactively choose to make their properties more resilient, will realise not just financial gains, but ensure greater stability and wellbeing for those who occupy them, as well as being kind to the planet.

FloodClad remains inert in water and during flooding - even over long periods - and when correctly water-sealed during installation, can protect timber framing from serious water absorption.

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FloodClad is sold direct to builders and construction companies with national supply capability.

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ollowing ongoing water leaking issues with their tiled roof, the owners of this home in Moorooka, Queensland, decided to address the problem by upgrading and replacing their tiles with CUSTOM ORB® steel roofing.

The reroofing work was undertaken by IRT roofing, with the owners deciding that as part of the process, they would take the opportunity to also install the innovative VENT-A-ROOF® ventilation system.

Having sound ventilation is an important consideration in every home, as it provides many benefits for occupants: in warmer months the hot air escapes the home more freely keeping living spaces cooler, while in colder temperatures humid air can more easily escape, minimising the chance of condensation, and reducing the likelihood of mould and other

VENT-A-ROOF® is a concealed and passive system that uses the power of natural airflow to ventilate ceiling cavities. It’s suitable for use in domestic, commercial and light industrial buildings with metal roofs, and is installed under traditional ridges, hips and barges, resulting in a sleek and clutter-free roofline.

Along with providing superior performance, the aesthetic benefits of the VENT-A-ROOF® system were particularly important to the homeowners, according to Vent-A-Roof Sales Manager, Chris Cuschieri.

“The home sits on a sloping block and as a result the entire roofline is visible from the street,” Chris said.

“Given that every part of the roof is on display, the owners wanted to avoid the obtrusive ‘bolt-on’ appearance of traditional systems such as wind-driven rotary ventilation systems. VENT-A-ROOF® is completely concealed, so it maintains the roof’s clean look and the home’s street appeal.”

On this project, VENT-A-ROOF® was installed across three of the roof’s ridges, providing a complete ventilation solution for the entire home. To have achieved similar ventilation performance from traditional systems would have required fitment of multiple devices, which could have caused inherent problems according to Chris.

“One of the other many benefits of VENT-AROOF® is that the system doesn’t require any penetration of the roof, this avoids leaks and the potential of having ongoing maintenance issues,” he said.

“Installed across three ridge sections over approximately 15 metres of roofline, the owners of this house will benefit by having a complete ventilation solution for the entire home; to have achieved a similar outcome using winddriven rotary ventilation system, multiple units would have been needed which is impractical and costly. Another drawback of wind driven systems is that they can be quite noisy – as a passive system with no moving parts, VENT-AROOF® is completely silent.

Chris said that a growing number of customers, particularly those who were reroofing their homes, were choosing to install VENT-A-ROOF®

as part of their renovation project.

“If a homeowner is considering reroofing, this is the perfect time to install VENT-A-ROOF® as either a replacement to their previous traditional ventilation system, or as their first-time ventilation solution,” Chris said.

“While the system is already cost effective compared to traditional systems, if the installation occurs during a reroof, the process becomes even more efficient.”

VENT-A-ROOF® is fully compatible with both ZINCALUME® steel and COLORBOND® steel, proven performers in the harsh Australian Climate. The system is also BAL and Cyclone-rated, meets ‘Form 15’ compliance and is compliant with 2019 NCC ventilation requirements.

VENT-A-ROOF® is available nationally from Lysaght branches and resellers. For more information visit www.lysaght.com/vent-a-roof.

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A reroof is the perfect time for VENT-A-ROOF®

With BEAMS, there is no need to switch between other programs when estimating, quoting or keeping track of your accounts.

BEAMS was designed for the construction industry in 1989 and the software is now used by many companies in many sectors.

Unlike others systems in the market, BEAMS is a complete, fully integrated Estimating, Scheduling and Accounting system with the addition of a Mobile application to deal with all the supervisor’s onsite activities. This means no double up of processes or information as it flows seamlessly from one section of the program to the next — saving time and frustration.

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They say necessity is the mother of invention and when it comes to the success story of the construction software, BEAMS – this saying couldn’t be truer.

Founded in Perth by director Peter Fonte, the concept for the software came about when, working as a builder himself, he realised the need for an integrated building package.

BEAMS was five years in the making and although initially developed for internal use only, the ease and functionality of the software prompted them to make it available for commercial use in 1994.

Since then, BEAMS has enabled a greater understanding of what is required to manage and maintain a profitable business thanks to its coverage of the entire building process.

Unique in its offering, BEAMS covers web leads in CRM, estimating with CAD Image, scheduling and accounts, plus the addition of mobile functionality.

In addition to this, BEAMS is backed by an

experienced and dedicated team who are constantly looking for ways to improve the package which is in perpetual development as the market changes and users’ needs evolve. When it comes to setting itself apart from other similar products on the market, BEAMS offers the unparalleled knowledge and understanding of a builder / company director with years of practical, hands-on experience.

“BEAMS software was developed by a builder who understands the wants and needs of users within the construction industry,” Peter said. “BEAMS customer support is suited to both the East and West coast, resulting in the longest support hours for our Clients.

“We are currently the only software provider that integrates the functions of at least nine separate applications generally required to manage and operate a successful business, such as word processing, document storage, estimating, scheduling, CAD Image Take-off, email monitoring, accounting, CRM & Beams

Mobile — to name a few.”

And while having a vast offering is a key point of business for BEAMS Software, simplicity and functionality have always been areas in which they endeavour to deliver time and time again. “Users are able to prepare quotes quickly and respond to their clients in a timely fashion,” Peter said.

“We offer the ability to maintain accurate cost control which results in better profits, including time-line scheduling.

“BEAMS is keeping up with legislation changes including GST, T Par, Super Stream, Single Touch Payroll and provides full financial reporting, including BAS & PAYG.”

Backed by more than 28 years in business and a relentlessly dedicated team, it is easy to see why BEAMS continues to lead the way in the construction software industry and with international expansion plans in the pipeline, it seems the sky is the limit for this innovative company.

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Newcastle Master Builders Apprenticeship Scheme accolades

Newcastle MBA Apprentices were fortunate this year to have three of its apprentices and trainees as finalists in the annual AEN (Apprentice Employment Network of NSW & ACT) Awards in Sydney competing against the State’s Best.

Bowen Schmitt (Carpenter 4th Year) won the Downing Pooley Award, whilst Lara-Jane Haggerty (Trainee Admin Cert III) and Nathan Andrews (Plumber 4th Year) were unfortunately pipped at the post!

Well done to all the finalists and thanks to their Host Employers (David Compton Building, HL Mullanes Plumbing and Lara was our own NMBA Trainee) for the momentous training and guidance they deliver to their young people in training. So, that event has finished off a big year for everyone for 2022 and Christmas is just around the corner! We at Newcastle MBA Apprenticeship Scheme would like to thank all our Host Employers, Apprentices, Trainees, and suppliers for all your support and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy

From left: Nathan Andrews, Lara Haggarty, Bowen Schmidt.

Below: Kyran Hancock. New year!

Also remember, if you are looking for a new apprentice for the new year, give us a call and we can show you how easy it is to have an apprentice or trainee in your business!

We congratulate Kyran Hancock on being awarded Apprentice of the Month for October. Kyran is hosted with N & D Contracting and has shown an outstanding level of progression and improvement since his last assessment, demonstrating Kyran’s excitement and passion for his trade. Well done Kyran! Keep up the great work!

Protection against termites

Still the Australian Standard in Termite Protection Kordon is a physical termite management system and can be used for perimeter or full under-slab protection. It is quickly and easily installed in all building applications by the Accredited Kordon Network and is certified by the Australian Building Code.

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PASSING OF KEN AUSTIN

On the 22nd of October, our great mate Ken Austin sadly passed away. Ken was a long serving member of MBA for over 37 years. He served on two MBA/NSW Divisions, as an active Committee Member, President and Secretary. Ken also represented the Central Coast/ Hunter Region on the MBA Council of Management for many years.

Ken was recognised by the committee in 2019 for his contribution to the Central Coast Division and the MBA. He was awarded the Divisional Gold Medal, an award that is bestowed upon a member, by his/her peers – it is an award that represents the highest recognition by fellow builders on an individual who has contributed to the division and the MBA.

Most of all Ken was a very proud family man, who worked hard all his life to provide for and support his wife Faye, children Sally, Scott, Stuart and Stephanie (dec) and all his grandchildren.

On behalf of the MBA and Central Coast Committee we thank you for your service and passion for the industry, you will be deeply missed by us all.

Information Night Mitre 10 Kincumber

On Wednesday 5th October, we held our AGM and Information Night at Mitre 10 Kincumber. Thank you, Matthew and the team from Mitre 10 for hosting the event during some wild and wet conditions. Also, great to have Nick from Outdoor Stair Kits Australia give us a demonstration of his product. The members had the opportunity to look over the Principal Kitchen display with Dianna answering any questions about the range of features and easy installation.

Amber from DoneDeck braved the wet weather to set up her mobile BBQ. The presentation on your new range of accessories and full timber profile range was well received. The AGM went well, with 12 nominations for the 2023 Central Coast Committee.

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MASTER

HOUSING & POOL AWARDS

BUILDERS SHOWCASING THE BEST HOUSING OF NSW

OUR PARTNERS

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Meet the Master Builders NSW Awards and Events Team

Spear-headed by Amanda Kelly and Susan Manning, with a strong team supporting them, the Events Department at MBANSW is a quickly growing force responsible for a multitude of tasks requiring balance and flexibility. Our department even has an international side and is open 24 hours a day with our colleague Sophie currently working from the UK.

What the Awards and Events Team is most recognised for are the yearly State Awards Nights – the Excellence in Housing Awards, and the Excellence in Construction Awards. This involves a varied range of tasks that need to be completed, and include:

• scheduling and driving judges around to visit hundreds of amazing homes and commercial projects

• organising plaques for the winners, finalists, and our partners

• overseeing the production side of the awards including script writing, collating the wonderful photos and videos that are played on the award nights and heaps and heaps of proofreading for the magazines in which these incredible projects appear

• and don’t forget, there is the sampling of meals that are served at these awards

Then there is FLORENCE: Constructing a New Perspective. The

Websites:

www.mbansw.asn.au/excellence-state-awards

www.florencemagazine.com.au

www.masterbuild.tv

production of an industry-focused magazine which highlights the accomplishments of women in our sector. The co-ordination of educational and celebratory luncheons where a community of like-minded people from all genders and backgrounds come together to celebrate their achievements in the construction industry.

Our most recent project includes the creation of a television series! Fittingly named – ‘MASTER BUILD: The Real World of Building and Renovating’, is a four-part series which features some of the awardnominated buildings constructed by master builders in the past two years, with the fifth episode covering the state-wide 2022 Excellence in Housing & Pool Awards Ceremony.

MASTER BUILD aired nationally on Channel 7two at 11am each Sunday from October 23rd, as well as being available on 7+.

This job provides us an opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge talent and the hard work in the building and construction industry, interacting with our members and testing our skill — we can’t wait to see what comes next.

All of this and more can also be found on our socials.

TikTok: @masterbuildtv

Instagram: @mbaawardsnsw

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CELEBRATING NSW’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS HOUSING & POOL AWARDS ~ 2022 ~

The Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Housing and Pool Awards are the State’s most prestigious residential building awards.

The Housing Awards salutes the achievements of the construction industry in NSW — 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 Friday 11th November at the Annual

Awards Night hosted by Angie Asimus, Tim Ross, and Taylor Aiken. This year the awards were televised on Channel 7two on Sunday 20 November 2022.

The MBA congratulates all our winners with special acknowledgement of our major winners — The Master Builder of the Year – Pacific Plus Constructions, the Young Builder of the Year –Joey Pamment from Pamment Projects and the Display Home of the Year – “Glenleigh 41” by Kurmond Homes.

The MBA also expresses their gratitude to its dedicated panel of judges and our generous partners.

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Master Builder of the Year — Pacific Plus Constructions.
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Comperes Angie Asimus and Tim Ross (left) with Taylor Aiken.
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Pacific Plus Constructions, winners of the Master Builder of the Year.
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Display Home of the Year — Kurmond Homes.
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Young Builder of the Year — Joey Pamment from Pamment Projects.
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Simon Pilcher, President MBA NSW. Brazilian Samba Dancers, adding even more colour and glitz on an already glamorous night of the awards.
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One Hit Wonders wowing the guests during the awards evening.

HOUSING & POOL AWARDS JUDGING PANEL

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).

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.

SIMON PILCHER

Simon commenced work in the building industry in 1986, joining his family construction company. He completed his Building Certificate course in 1990. Simon is now managing director of C E Pilcher & Son Pty Ltd, a building company with more than 60 years of membership of MBA NSW and which undertakes residential, commercial, and industrial construction work. Simon is a past president of the Northern Suburbs division, a recipient of the divisional gold medal and has sat on the MBA of NSW Council of Management since 1994. Simon is currently the President of MBA NSW.

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STEPHEN RAYNER

Stephen has been a member of the Master Builders Association for 43 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 for more than 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

Third generation builder, Andrew Tomkins is the Managing Director of A.A.Tomkins & Sons Pty Ltd which celebrated its centenary in 2020. Andrew completed his Certificate of Surveying in 1978 at TAFE. He then went on to complete his Carpentry and Joinery Trade Certificate, and then the Building Certificate in 1984, holding a builder’s license from 1985 until recently. With Andrew’s father, Alan’s retirement in 1997, Andrew assumed responsibility for the company, continuing to uphold the business’ reputation for excellence by winning numerous awards including an Excellence in Housing Award in 2006, and a project receiving a Merit Award at the Institute of Architects annual awards. A.A.Tomkins also fostered many apprentices utilising the Master Builders apprenticeship program, with an Apprentice of the Year in 1998 . A number of these are now practising as successful builders. Alongside his building career, Andrew is also a practicing artist. A Wynne Prize finalist, winning numerous awards and exhibiting widely throughout Australia and internationally, including at the National Art Museum of China in the Beijing Biennale. His most recent works will be exhibited in an upcoming solo exhibition in Canberra.

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, 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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MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR

PACIFIC PLUS CONSTRUCTIONS “WHALE BEACH HOUSE”

WINNER
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Against The Elements

Whale Beach House is a Sydney beachside home where shifting geometries coax northern sun into south-facing rooms, and big views are carefully framed and balanced.

The brief from the homeowners, a professional couple, was for a home of many modes, with guest accommodation for extended family, and an outdoor entertaining area for large gatherings. Aside from roaring ocean winds, the location challenge was to resist the obvious full glass façade and open-plan interior.

To carve a broad outdoor terrace from the steep narrow site, the top two levels taper to

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one side, drawing north sun into south-facing front rooms. The plan separates guest quarters at entry level from the top-floor master suite, with the central living level — kitchen, dining and living room — opening onto the terrace. A robust shell of concrete, hardwood screens and zinc cladding shields against the elements, while inside is light, soft, and calm. A central skylit staircase is anchored by a curved wall in deep kelp green with a fine brass balustrade. Inbuilt furniture elements follow nature’s palette, combining oak joinery and richly veined quartz or dolomite slabs, and warm pastel tones for the custom-designed furniture and artworks.

The skills utilised to overcome the location challenges were outstanding. A shell of concrete, hardwood screens and zinc cladding shields against the elements while the interior exudes a sense of calm and light where shifting geometries coax northern sun into south-facing rooms, and big views are carefully framed and balanced. An outstanding use of mixed materials.

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DISPLAY HOME OF THE YEAR

KURMOND HOMES “GLENLEIGH 41”

WINNER
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The Complete Package

The Glenleigh is a quintessential home that will not only look great in 50 years, but also offers the complete package for the busy Australian family. The home has been Kurmond Homes’ best-seller since it opened at HomeWorld Kellyville, and as clients consistently made the kitchen/family area larger, the company followed feedback and increased the floor space. The Glenleigh is a complete home, and this small improvement enhanced the design that homeowners love.

There is always a challenge in rebuilding a successful design and making it relevant for the future. Kurmond Homes focused on the outdoor entertaining area and created a space that complements the Australian outdoor culture, with an outdoor kitchen, and a private sitting area with fireplace and dining space.

As The Glenleigh is situated on a corner block and is a display home, significant design challenges were required on the long section of the house to make it consistent and balanced to the front façade. The challenge was due to the rooms upstairs to downstairs not lining up and having distinctly different functions, for example, an ensuite was positioned above a home theatre. Kurmond copied the main elements of the front façade, utilised windows and created interest and consistency from front to rear, with the sitting area of the alfresco completing the stunning look. Classic styling to the interiors create a homely ambience, and the use of joinery throughout enhances the home’s elegance.

A Kurmond home is always a comfortable sustainable living space, and use passive design techniques. Kurmond employed energyefficient elements in The Glenleigh including orientation and shading; spatial zoning and good ventilation; insulated concrete floors as well as more comprehensive insulation throughout the house; ComfortPlus glazing on windows and double glazing to skylights; sustainably sourced timber products; showerheads, water fixtures and toilets that are WELS rated at three stars or more; and efficient lighting to lower the home’s overall energy consumption.

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With their shared passion for building dreams, Peter and Michael have created a quintessential home that will look great in 50 years. With an elegant yet homely interior, it also has an amazing outdoor area that completes a great family home. The use of passive design techniques that work together to provide exceptional natural heating and cooling methods ensure that this stunning home is as comfortable as possible.

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WINNER Energy, enthusiasm and expertise

YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR

JOEY PAMMENT: PAMMENT PROJECTS

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JUDGES’ COMMENTS:

After just three years as managing director of Pamment Projects, a young and dynamic construction company owned and operated by a passionate brother-andsister builder-designer duo, Joey Pamment has been named the 2022 Young Builder of the Year.

“The journey wasn’t easy, starting a business just before COVID-19, dealing with changes, price increases and procurement challenges,” says Joey of his win. “It took a lot of sacrifices, discipline to keep the business going, striving and always being positive for my team to look forward always bigger and better. But I love the struggle, hard work, resilience and effort that comes along with owning a business.”

Joey has more than 15 years’ industry experience, with a proven track record of success overseeing all phases of the construction process and managing large teams on a variety of commercial, residential, and special-use projects. He brings energy, enthusiasm, and expertise to every building he constructs, in addition to an extreme focus on quality, functionality, and longevity. He takes a forwardthinking and practical approach, drawing on experience working with a range of builders, from small residential operators to tier 1 industry leaders.

His years “on the tools” have instilled a strong work ethic, a detailed understanding of the building cycle, and outstanding attention to detail. Joey illustrates his passion for building throughout all projects. His commitment to details, quality and flexibility are to be commended.

Victoria D’Alisa, director of Porebski Architects, recently worked directly with Joey on a Leichhardt project. “Joey illustrated his passion for building throughout the duration of the project,” says Victoria. “His commitment to realising our project with great attention to details, quality and flexibility made the whole journey a pleasant experience.

“Joey’s strong work ethic is the driving force to his commitment to overcome and turn to advantages any professional challenges he encounters. His strong knowledge of all project stages, paired with a great relation with the trades involved, leads to high-quality completion within deadlines.

“His ability to manage his team and trades in a professional, calm and efficient manner made the building process a positive experience and ultimately led to the exceptional quality of the build. He created a team that is a reflection of his work ethic — always ready to support and collaborate with us and various consultants to create the best

Joey illustrates his passion for building throughout all projects. His commitment to details, quality and flexibility are to be commended. The owners of The Bakery said, “We were very pleased with the quality of workmanship, professionalism and cooperative attitude Joey displayed. His ability to manage his team and trades in a professional, calm and efficient manner made the building process a positive experience and ultimately led to the exceptional quality of our build”.

Joey creates a team that is a reflection of his work ethic — always ready to support and collaborate with owners and various consultants to create the best outcome for all projects.

Meanwhile, the homeowner of The Bakery, in Newtown, has nothing but praise for Joey and his team, who worked on the recent demolition, rectification and complete rebuild and fit-out of a historic warehouse.

“When I met Joey, I was immediately impressed by his enthusiasm, professional attitude and passion for building,” she says. “Everyone thought I was completely crazy to take on such a

large and complex project with a young builder with whom I had never worked before, but Joey proved them wrong.

“Before we even got the keys to the property, Joey was fully immersed in the detail, committed to the project, and with his amazing team of people confidently got on with the job. Joey illustrated his passion for building throughout the project, putting into reality what we only dared to imagine. Joey’s commitment to bringing our project to fruition with great attention to detail, quality of workmanship and flexibility made the whole journey exciting and enjoyable. Ultimately, Joey delivered what he promised and more in every respect.

“Joey’s work ethic, integrity and sheer determination was the driving force that saw him overcome any challenges he encountered. His creative and considered approach often turned challenges into creative solutions that left us with results even better than we had originally imagined.

“One of Joey’s great strengths we came to appreciate early in the project was his ability to harness and coordinate many trades at once. Joey commands respect from his team and sub-contractors alike. He never put off for tomorrow what could be done today and he insisted on a cooperative and highly organised building site. His depth of knowledge of all project steps, paired with his great relationship with the trades, meant that Joey delivered a high-quality result within tight deadlines.

“Joey is a commanding boss. His leadership style and integrity facilitated the development of efficient solutions in a low-stress environment. His collaborative nature and positive attitude, combined with his easy communication style, always kept the various stakeholders aligned to the vision. He and his crew were quick to adapt to the changes imposed by myself, designers, consultants and external forces such as COVID-19 and the weather — and there were many changes. Joey was patient and respectful as I regularly changed the brief and he and his team worked tirelessly to deliver to me what I was asking for. This flexibility and cooperative work style kept the program running smoothly, and ultimately Joey was able to deliver a great outcome on time.

“One of the most striking accomplishments of such a young builder is his ability to make things happen. With an ever-moving brief and working in the stressful 2021 COVID-19affected year, with lockdowns and restrictions constantly throwing challenges his way, Joey calmly and competently got the job done.

“The standard of his finished project can be held as a testament to his professional approach. I don’t think that there are many people who can say that they lived through a major renovation of a passion home project and after it is complete can call their builder a much admired professional with whom they would happily work again. I am proud to say that I can. I am pleased to recommend Joey as a competent, reliable, and exceptional builder and individual.”

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DISPLAY HOMES UP TO $250,000

FIRSTYLE HOMES

Paddington 18.4 Glebe Façade, Leppington

The Paddington display home is a carefully composed, character-filled home offering everything a family needs whilst staying within a modest price. With generous bedrooms, open and light living spaces flowing to an alfresco area, practical kitchen and an open floor plan, it is a game changer.

EDEN BRAE HOMES

DISPLAY HOMES

$250,001 - $300,000

Paddington 23, North Rothbury

The Paddington 23 is a thoughtfully designed and wonderfully functional home, perfect for a young family. It has a mix of rustic finishes, timber tones and contrasting elements that combine well to create a Modern Country theme.

With a desirable layout, it has a very practical floorplan and a truly spacious feel.

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WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$300,001 - $350,000

BROLEN HOMES

Newport 25, Schofields

A stunning family home embracing innovative design, on trend materials and products. The Newport 25 has a cleverly designed layout with a subtle interplay of angles and lines in each room delivering a seamless flow and connection throughout the home.

WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$350,001 - $400,000

WORTHINGTON HOMES

Franklin 27, Schofields

The Franklin 27 is an impressive, contemporary home made for spacious, modern and stylish living. With an open plan design and multiple living zones, it is perfect for growing families.

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WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$400,001 - $450,000

WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$450,001 - $500,000

TEMPO LIVING

Symphony IV Display Home, Melonba

With an abundance of natural light, this is an impressive and inviting home with a thoughtful and spacious design that exudes a sense of calm.

CONTEMPORARY HOMES

Claremont 32, Orange

A timeless family home with a consistent theme of warmth and natural elements throughout, it is a design that will suit all stages of life.

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WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$500,001 - $600,000

KURMOND HOMES

Glenleigh 41, Box Hill

The Glenleigh 41 offers a complete package for the busy Australian family. A stunning exterior is complemented by the classically styled interior to create a homely ambience.

WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$600,001 - $700,000

ALLCASTLE HOMES PTY LTD

Grandworth Dynasty 43, Box Hill

With expansive proportions and a resort style alfresco area, this home is a great example of luxury living on a grand scale.

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WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$700,001 - $800,000

ANSA HOMES PTY LTD Seabrook, Box Hill

The hamptons theme flows beautifully from the interior to the exterior.

This is a grand home with a carefully considered design.

WINNER

DISPLAY HOMES

$800,001 & OVER

RAYMOND VINCENT HOMES

Cape Leveque, Wongawilli

With an impressive barn style exterior including an outdoor entertaining area, you don’t want to leave — this home is a stunning example of modern design and relaxed living.

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GRANNY FLATS

UP TO $150,000

GRANNY FLAT SOLUTIONS

Point Clare

The use of raked ceilings, high-light windows, modern finishes and inclusions, and a creative internal and external colour palette makes this building truly unique.

GRANNY FLATS

$150,001 - $200,000

Parramatta

Simple in its external appearance, but boasting internal charm and character, this is a tranquil paradise.

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GRANNY FLATS

$200,001 & OVER

BTM CONSTRUCTIONS

Avalon Apartment

This addition tied in perfectly to suit the existing residence, with a cladded exterior and a beautiful coastal aesthetic finish.

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE UP TO $400,000

TRADITIONAL TIMBER FRAMES

Wombat House, Wingello

With their original house burning down in the 2020 bushfires, the clients had a very different design brief. It was designed to resemble a farm shed and built with timber from dead trees not destroyed in the fire.

A practical, modern and resilient home to be enjoyed by generations to come.

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RENXTEND PTY LTD Let Rnxtend mak your ms cm e RENXTEND New Homes, Extensions, Pools Unit 1, 12 Burns Rd Heathcote • 0416 118 563 • dave@renxtend.com.au • www.renxtend.com.au Renxtend Pty Ltd are your one stop Building company. We take you through from initial design breifing through to the handover of your project. Renxtend are specialists in New Homes, Extensions and Inground Conceret Pools.

DESIGN

LAMBERT BUILDING GROUP PTY LTD

Bingara Gorge, Wilton

Designed to be bold and striking, the incorporation of earthy textures and materials such as timber, raw recycled bricks, and concrete finish stone have made this home both inviting and unique. The incorporation of different materials has been done with great effect to create some interesting features.

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $600,001 - $800,000

RENXTEND PTY LTD

Hamptons in the Bay, Oyster Bay

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WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $800,001 - $1 MILLION

MAPLE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT PTY LTD

Sea Haven, Norah Head

Open plan living spaces and a great design maximise this home’s tight position. The mix of coastal and Hamptons features has created a lovely flow throughout and all of the features have been finished to a very high standard.

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE $1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

ASCON GROUP PTY LTD

The Summer Project, Dundas Valley

A luxurious modern home tailored to the clients’ vision of their ultimate dream home. This house celebrates the finer textures and materials in life to make it a very liveable house incorporating lots of good features with a great feeling overall.

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WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$1.2 MILLION - $1.6 MILLION

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS

Glenhaven Home

This contemporary home is designed for easy modern living with interconnected spaces and private retreats. A home that has been thoughtfully designed with orientation and energy efficiency in mind. A great job with lots of standout features.

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$1.6 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

GREMMO HOMES

The Pearl, Pearl Beach

A home designed to fit the owners’ needs with an abundance of natural light and dual external living areas.

The house is full of great features all completed to a very high standard and the design fits the block beautifully.

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On the Ball Building is a boutique construction company based in the Northern Beaches of Sydney. With over 20 years in the construction industry we continue to build high-end, luxury homes across all areas of Sydney. We have an established team of Architects, Interior Designers, & Town Planners available and at your service.

Let the Journey Begin, Call Craig today Craig 0404 494 109 ontheballbuilding.com.au New Builds, Additions, Heritage Reservations Custom New Builds, Alterations & Additions, Heritage Reservations

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

LOVELIFE PROJECTS PTY LTD

The Phoenix, North Turramurra

Designed as a serene sanctuary, LoveLife Projects have delivered an elegant and inviting house with a sense of harmony and balance that is evident from the front gate. The customisable spaces and future-proofing design accommodations have made this a home to be enjoyed forever.

ON THE BALL BUILDING PTY LTD

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$2 MILLION - $3 MILLION

Balmain

On the Ball Building have done a superb job creating this fresh, modern and functional family oasis. The overall combination of features and the use of different materials was very impressive.

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WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$3 MILLION - $3.5 MILLION

Toyota for Business

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS

Northbridge Home

Thoughtfully created with careful consideration for the client’s aspirations which included active mould prevention, an oversized garage and retaining the tennis court. This is a fabulous house with lots of natural light and great design features that have all been very well done.

WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$3.5 MILLION - $4 MILLION

Toyota for Business

ACUBUILT PTY LTD

Forever Home, Kingsford

A great job with the use of lots of different materials all blended together with great skill and great attention to detail.

Acubuilt have managed a very impressive job, with lots of great features and the design all very well done.

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WINNER

DESIGN

$4 MILLION - $4.5 MILLION

GREENBUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

The Ridge, Nelson Bay

Using a combination of suspended off form concrete slabs, masonry, timber framing and architectural cladding systems, this home is nothing short of amazing.

A luxury space built into a complex granite rock shelf, the high standard of the many fixtures and finishes throughout are superb to see.

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WINNER

DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

$4.5 MILLION & OVER

GREMMO HOMES

Pittwater Hideaway, Newport

The design of this home fits the owner’s brief in every way which makes it a very impressive house that makes best use of the block.

An excellent job with lots of smart design features, luxurious finishes and excellent stone work.

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Toyota for Business

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

UP TO $600,000

Toyota for Business

KRANO’S CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Paterson

A modern home with a great simple interior style that uses the lay of the land to capture views of the surrounding hills and bushland.

The use of different exterior materials all blended together with great skill produced an impressive effect.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$600,001 - $800,000

Toyota for Business

PAH INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION

Wagga Wagga

Set amongst established trees and heritage style homes, this custom, two-storey, knock down rebuild in Central Wagga incorporates a cohesive blend of contemporary features and old-world charm. PAH have done a great job with lots of stylish features that are all very well done and great value for money.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$800,001 - $1 MILLION

Toyota for Business

PINNACLE CUSTOM HOMES

Orange

This home, situated on the side of a hill which made access challenging, blends nicely with the rural landscape. It is a great house, built with lots of attention to detail, that was designed for the client’s present and future lifestyle.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

Toyota for Business

ARC.

Draped House, Chatswood

With a convex roof, enormous glazed recycled hardwood units, and a sunken concrete bathtub all built within metres of a protected gum, this was a difficult and unusual build.

A very different style of house to the norm, it incorporates lots of clever design features that are all very well done.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.2 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION

Toyota for Business

SCOTT JAMES BUILDER

East Street House, Albury

Created with a combination of unadorned materials including concrete floors, concrete bricks, cement sheet and ply interior linings and joinery — this is a very impressive job.

Constructed with precise execution, it features many great design aspects.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.3 MILLION - $1.4 MILLION

IBUILD&CO Randwick 1

An impressively designed house showcasing quality workmanship throughout.

The detailing was particularly remarkable and has led to the delivery of a unique and very liveable home.

Toyota for Business

JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.4 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

PILLAR PROJECTS PTY LTD Hunter House, Strathfield

With their high level of attention to detail, Pillar projects have delivered a luxurious, stylish and welcoming home.

A beautiful house created with precise building techniques, innovative design and high quality workmanship throughout.

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JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.4 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

BELLEVARDE CONSTRUCTIONS

Seagrass House, Tathra

Taking cues from the surrounding landscape, Seagrass House was a unique and challenging/labour intensive build. These efforts are evident throughout with an array of well-finished details combining to stunning effect.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.8 MILLION - $1.9 MILLION

TODD KNAUS CONSTRUCTIONS

Aroha, Byron Bay

Todd Knaus have accomplished a bright, breezy, low maintenance build with high end finishes and great features all combined in an impressive design. This project was very detailed and complex, on top of a difficult site, but the resulting home is amazing.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$1.9 MILLION - $2 MILLION

WALTER HOMES PTY LTD Chatswood

A house with many interesting fixtures and finishes, all completed to a very high standard, which have been blended to create a quality luxury home with great street appeal. The project looks simple but there has been some great engineering to make it look simple. A great job all round.

JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

BELLEVARDE CONSTRUCTIONS

Crackenback House

Crackenback House is the main building in a collection of modern farm buildings nestled at altitude in the Snowy Mountains.

Bellevarde made great use of a lot of different materials which have been innovatively incorporated with great skill and detail.

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FUTURE HOME WITH SHARP ND REFINED ELEGANCE. SHAPE YOUR FUTU DESIGN AND Walter Homes Pty. Ltd. established in 1978, is a family owned and run business, It is located in Lane Cove NSW and have an excellent reputation in the building industry for 45 years constructing high quality, individually designed and custom built homes. Committed to the Art of Building Excellence. Servicing Sydney’s North Shore. • Northern Districts • The Hills • Hornsby • Strathfield • Concord • Drummoyne • Woolwich • Hunters Hill • Greenwich and Eastern Suburbs We provide to our discerning clients a complete professional service from concept to completion. For a truly personalised home, contact our team today 5/9-11 Chaplin Drive, Lane Cove West (02) 9420 0833 | walterhomes.com.au

JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS

Beecroft House

This house is a quality build from top to bottom. A combination of stone cladding and timber elements soften the feel of this modern home, resulting in a comfortable, light-filled and spacious family home.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$2.4 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

Gerroa

Situated on a steep, sloping site this build was designed to the landscape, whilst taking full advantage of the amazing views.

This cleverly designed house has lots of great features that made this a very impressive job.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$2.5 MILLION - $2.6 MILLION

TODD KNAUS CONSTRUCTIONS

The Barn, Broken Head

Numerous recycled and natural products have been incorporated into this barn-like home to contribute to its uniqueness. With soaring ceilings, a multitude of hand-crafted features and its rustic outdoor spaces, it blends beautifully with its surrounds.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$2.6 MILLION - $2.7 MILLION

CHATEAU ARCHITECTS + BUILDERS

Greenwich Home

The Greenwich Home is a great job, with great attention to detail in all areas. This superbly built home sits spectacularly in a prized position. With it’s panoramic city and water views, it facilitates a serene Greenwich lifestyle infused with luxury.

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CONTRACT HOUSES

$2.7 MILLION - $3 MILLION

DAVIS BUILDERS NSW PTY LTD

Killcare

Davis Builders have built a great house on a very tough site. This three-level luxury residence has been built with a concrete structure, and also features polished concrete floors, with concrete soffits and ceilings. All of these great features and finishes were very well done.

LEDBURY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

CONTRACT HOUSES

$3 MILLION - $3.5 MILLION

Bunkeren, Whitebridge

There was a huge amount of detail put into this project. The house was expertly designed to deal with the structural instability of being dug into unstable rock. This has made it look as though it has emerged from the rock itself. An enormous amount of work was done on site, and all done to an extremely high quality.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$3.5 MILLION - $4 MILLION

BAU GROUP

Clontarf

Bau Group have delivered a high quality project, delivered in a timely fashion. Site access for this build was extremely difficult, with bad access on a very narrow driveway. Despite this, the house is full of great features and finishes all of which were completed to a very high standard, resulting in a strikingly finished home.

JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$4 MILLION - $4.2 MILLION

FOLEY CONSTRUCTION

Lennox Head

This three-level house was built on a very challenging site, and features off-form concrete slabs and bold off-form vertical walls that are easily seen from most angles externally, while also being a striking internal feature.

A wonderful end job, incorporating a lot of very well executed design features.

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JOINT WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$4 MILLION - $4.2 MILLION

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$4.2 MILLION - $4.4 MILLION

BUILDABILITY CONSTRUCTIONS

PTY LTD

Cove House, Manly

A very difficult build on an awkward site with off-form concrete work to the highest standard in all areas. The great timber joinery breaks the coldest of the concrete walls. These materials combine to create an enveloping warmth for all who enter the home.

PENINSULA PROJECTS PTY LTD

Whale Beach

Whale Beach have created a very impressive build with lots of great features and finishes. This house has a great natural stone floor and big black exposed beams and V jointed ceiling. The house is built on a very difficult site, on a very narrow road and despite this, the completed home is gorgeous and very well carried out.

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Peninsula Projects has over 30 years experience in creating beautiful homes, specialising in custom architecturally designed coastal homes, renovations, pools and project management.

Embracing all construction elements and challenges and creating beautiful solutions using innovative business practice and progressive construction techniques.

We take a huge amount of pride in delivering the very highest quality standards on all jobs, in all facets of building and construction. A long standing commitment to local trades people means a dynamic and creative support team and a personalised approach.

0410 694 793

beau@peninsulaprojects.com.au

www.peninsulaprojects.com.au

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$4.4 MILLION - $4.5 MILLION

J AND B PROJECTS (AUST) PTY LTD

Cabarita

This beautiful, high-end home sits at ease on its coastal cliff, ocean front location. The precisely formed concrete walls and overhangs are the hero of this beautiful home, which have been blended with a host of different materials using superb skill. A great job built in a great spot.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$4.5 MILLION - $5 MILLION

LAWSON AND LOVELL BUILDING SERVICES

Mosman

The location of this house is spectacular, demanding an exceptional home that is both understated, yet impressive.

This has been achieved with the use of timber, glass and off-form concrete, all blended beautifully together with great skill.

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ONE UP BUILDING THE HOME OF LUXURY Sydney: Rick Simmons 0416 237 502 Byron/Nthn Rivers: Nathan Wethered 0414 936 284 info@oneupbuilding.com oneupbuilding.com

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$5 MILLION - $5.5 MILLION

ONEUP BUILDING

Earlwood

With innovative design solutions, OneUp Building has met their assigned brief. This included maximising the views and realise the client’s dreams for a beautiful, bold, and contemporary family home, with a warm and welcoming nature.

A very impressive job with lots of great features and finishes.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$5.5 MILLION - $6 MILLION

BLUE LABEL CONSTRUCTION

Rose Bay

A very impressive build designed to maximise the use of the land. The open plan interior with exquisite features and finishes, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light all contribute to a luxurious yet comfortable feel in this Rose Bay project.

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AWARD WINNING BUILDERS OF LUXURY HOMES | HEANESBUILT.COM.AU WINNER CONTRACT HOUSES $10 MILLION$12 MILLION WINNER TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS $3 MILLION & OVER FINALIST MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$6 MILLION - $10 MILLION

PACIFIC PLUS CONSTRUCTIONS

Whale Beach House

Whale Beach House is situated on a very difficult site, and on a very narrow road which needed a huge excavation in a slip area. This was not a job for the inexperienced or the faint hearted. This house has numerous great features and finishes throughout, with the use of a multitude of materials, all combined with great skill.

WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES

$10 MILLION - $12 MILLION

HEANESBUILT PTY LTD

Contemplation House, Coopers Shoot

This unique house was very impressive in all areas. A single-storey dwelling in the Byron Hinterland, it features a high level of detailed timber work, iIncluding recycled hardwood cladding, recycled blackbutt floors and expressed laminated hardwood ceiling beams.

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WINNER

CONTRACT HOUSES $12 MILLION & OVER

GINARDI

North Shore Residence, Mosman

Residing high on the prestigious Balmoral Slopes, this residence boasts a multitude of ultra-luxury finishes.

Italian bronze windows frame a home with over 20 different types of natural stone, brass, custom timber panelling, custom timber joinery, American oak floorboards, ultra-fine mosaic tiles, fluted glass and Stucco — just to name a few which combine to stunning effect.

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WINNER

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

VERIVIEW PTY LTD Little Bay

Complete with polished concrete, custom joinery and wildly impressive kitchen, as well as a control centre to connect a phone to the installed smart home system.

The home includes a custom timber staircase, sensationally lit glass balustrades and sky lights. As well as bi-fold doors connecting the living space to the yard, creating a sensational entertaining space with grass areas and a side passage to the courtyard.

Ducted air conditioning is fitted throughout, while block out blinds and double-glazed windows help insulate the home and add to the home’s energy efficiency. With a warm, yet modern design, this secluded home is perfect for any family.

WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $500,001 - $800,000

PIONEER BUILDING GROUP Smithfield

This open plan home was a labour of love between Pioneer Building Group and their clients from day one — during design and lodgement as a CDC approval.

They were able to achieve maximum floor space in a 226sqm floor area, while still providing fully equipped, stylish and practical living spaces. Materials locally sourced in Australia include the doors, roofing, bricks, and gyprock.

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TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $800,001 - $1 MILLION

CADENCE PROPERTY GROUP Tennyson Point

This Tennyson Point project is a Dual Occupancy, both dwellings with four bedrooms, as well as basement parking and plunge pools. Other features include a theatre room, gym, and walkin pantry.

Cadence Property Group had the responsibility of site selection, planning and marketing phase as well as the construction delivery for this build. Elevated balconies adjoining both the Master Bedroom and Bedroom 4 capitalise on the expansive water views downstream of the Parramatta River, as well as city views.

The excavation was largely in mid-strength sandstone and careful attention had to be provided in the design and management of the sub-soil drainage to ensure the waterproofing was effective.

The project has been admired by the local community and council — referring to it as “a benchmark dual occupancy for other projects in the area”.

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WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY

$1 MILLION - $2 MILLION

FUTUREFLIP PTY LTD Pacific, Werri Beach

The client brief for this Pacific Project was to create a high-end resort feeling, as the homes would be rented as holiday homes. They wanted to capture the quintessential feeling of a beach house and have a smooth transition to the backyard and swimming pool.

Due to the harsh oceanfront environment exposing the construction site, Futureflip needed to construct a house that would stand the test of time. Therefore it was vital to be very wise with material selections.

The client also requested a multi-functional front room that could be used as an office, a fourth bedroom or even a lounge room.

The structures were carefully designed to ensure that the load points correlated, and that everything was aligned so that there were no additional material costs, or engineering for support loads. By carefully designing the levels of the house it meant the excavation of materials from the front of the site was minimal.

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Industry leaders in quality delivery

With over 100 years of combined experience, Binah is an innovative company that pursues market leadership in the construction industry by providing service and support tailored to our client’s individual needs.

With a focus on quality delivery, professional solutions, flexibility, and commitment to exceptional outcomes, Binah has emerged as an industry leader across the private and public sectors.

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TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $2 MILLION - $3 MILLION

WINNER D.VELOP.R PTY LTD

Audrey, Cronulla

D.velop.R can be proud of the new benchmark they have created for high-end beachside living. Their build Audrey ticks all the boxes with a generous floorplan, and the finest of finishes. Featuring three floors, with one dwelling to each level, as well as an underground basement/ garage for the residents.

The homes make the most of the gorgeous location, with uninterrupted ocean views from every room, spanning an incredibly wide frontage. All dwellings have three bedrooms, each with an ensuite, the living, dining and kitchen area is mostly surrounded by impressive, curved glass. These open plan areas have easy access to a large, covered terrace and external kitchen on one side and cosy family room on the other, where a fireplace and large plasma screen has been detailed into the joinery.

Audrey certainly has an unparalleled presence, where design and construction have merged to create a high level of environmental, sustainable wisdom and architectural design excellence.

WINNER

TOWN HOUSES OR VILLAS / DUAL OCCUPANCY $3 MILLION & OVER

HEANESBUILT PTY LTD

Mona Lane, Brunswick Heads

Located on the banks of the Brunswick River is Heanesbuilt’s Mona Lane. A complex consisting of three levels, with a penthouse style apartment on the top level and two apartments on the lower level.

The main structural element is concrete with the suspended slabs for both apartment levels and the rear terrace poured in a custom mix pewter and featuring a curved slab edge. The upper floor has expansive external decks and gardens, and a putting green to the south terrace. The building is wrapped in rough sawn Accoya cladding and is completed with an aluminium standing seam roof. Internally. Finishes are simple, with features of note being the French Oak wall lining and limestone flooring throughout.

After viewing this project, it’s clear to see why Heanesbuilt are multiple award winners.

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WINNER

HOME UNITS

UP TO $300,000

BINAH Evolve, Liverpool

Evolve comprises two buildings connected by a distinctive transparent crystalline glass spine. The building contains a form that is balanced between solid and void elements through various reveals, planes, and recesses.

The building’s façade features external face brick reminiscent of heritage designs in the local area, combined with Hebel panels and a matt finish metal cladding. Courtyards on both the ground floor and rooftop with city skyline views have internal gardens and landscaping. Glass sliding doors open onto a private balcony to merge indoor and outdoor living and fill the open plan living areas with natural light.

The homes feature industry-leading hypoallergenic laminates and kitchens which are designed around efficiency with polyurethane cabinetry, engineered stone benchtops, and stainless-steel appliances and hardware. The master bedrooms feature walk-ins and ensuites. Both bathrooms deliver luxe living and minimal maintenance with floor to ceiling tiling, contemporary vanities, and chrome tapware.

WINNER

HOME UNITS

$300,001 - $500,000

BRONXX

Acqua Cronulla

Bronxx articulated that their vision for Acqua was of a haven that reflects a contemporary-coastal aesthetic, while harnessing the natural beauty of the surrounding environment. The end product evokes an idyllic private seaside sanctuary, and consists of 17 apartments, with either one, two and three-bedroom, including a Penthouse. Located 100 metres from Cronulla Beach, every building aspect and material choice had to ensure suitability for a coastal environment. Contiguous pile walls were also used to make up the basement’s retention design due to the sandy site.

Features of special mention include no visible drainage, a beautiful basement, feature lighting in cupboards and an Operable Louvre Roof in the Penthouse, all while maintaining the architectural design intent.

The finished development has garnered admiration from the residents and local community alike.

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WINNER

HOME UNITS

$500,001 - $800,000

TQM DESIGN & CONSTRUCT

Patris Residences, Thirroul

Composed of nine homes, the Patris Residences sit proudly with views of the escarpment or beach. Architecturally designed one and twobedroom apartments occupy three levels, along with lift access and secure basement parking. Each apartment showcases open plan living encompassed with three-metre high ceilings, an abundance of natural light and stunning timber flooring. Outstanding features include matte black hardware, LED downlights, ducted airconditioning to all living spaces and bedrooms, an internal laundry with clothes dryer, CCTV security cameras and audio/visual intercom. The ensuites and bathrooms feature Terrazzostyle tiles, wall-hung vanities, and a striking Marble Mosaic feature wall. The kitchens have engineered stone benchtops, SMEG appliances and Parisi brushed brass tapware. Perfect for entertaining, each apartment contains a balcony or terrace offering a space to catch up with family and friends over a barbecue while appreciating the cooling sea breeze.

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WINNER

HOME UNITS

$800,001 - $1 MILLION

GLEDHILL CONSTRUCTIONS

Bower, Bellevue Hill

Gledhill worked with existing clients IPM group to bring together this set of bespoke set of eight high-end 185sqm apartments.

Designed by award-winning PBD Architects and specified by Lawless & Meyerson, these homes called for specific details to achieve the simplified aesthetic all parties were trying to achieve.

The build incorporates two structures adjoined with a breezeway, each structure is three-storeys and includes underground basement garaging. The interiors incorporate a neutral contemporary palate with refined detailing and the use of natural stone and high-end finishes.

Gledhill’s 45 years’ experience in the industry is evident through this build.

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As a family owned, Australian business, tqm design & construct has built its reputation on sound construction and engineering design excellence. Through effective communication with clients, co-operative approach towards consultants along with a high standard of documentation, tqm has developed a strong commitment to completing the job on time and to budget. Our expert teams are ready to uncover your project goals. Contact us (02) 9556 1046 info@tqmdc.com.au | tqmdc.com.au

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HOME UNITS

IMPERO CONSTRUCTIONS Ladera, Bellevue Hill

The building has two street access points, and spans over seven floors. Early works construction consisted of contiguous piling wall to two faces of the building, followed by a three-storey cut into sand and rock excavation, removing approximately 2500 tonnes of material. The building comprises of basement carparking, eight apartments, including the penthouse split over two levels with a structural steel roof to the penthouse living and dining space.

The crafted joinery and marble finishes are offset with the off-form concrete ceilings in the living room, with a state-of-the-art kitchen to create an environment of natural ease and elegance. Ladera’s bathrooms are well proportioned with dual showers and freestanding bathtubs within a high-end natural palate of finishes.

The signature curvature of Luigi Rosselli Architects is apparent through Ladera’s stepped design, which creates an enhanced sense of open space. There can be no better position from which to enjoy the energy, creativity, and sheer indulgence of Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

WINNER

HOME UNITS

$1.5 MILLION - $1.7 MILLION

GROWTHBUILT Aire, Baulkham Hills

Aire is the first of three feature buildings in the precinct, forming ‘The Orchards’. Comprised of 57 residences all with the goal of forming a connection to nature.

Highly sculpted end forms, with curved precast and glazing, are highly noticeable in the northeastern wing, while the south-west wing is bound in a tighter shell to offer privacy and directional views. The edge of the building is accentuated with a 180-degree panoramic curved glass window.

The triangular nature of the site, and the recently completed developments to the south and west required adaption in plans for approval. This ended up maximising amenities, efficiency, and saleable area, improved the setbacks and solar access to both Aire and the neighbouring completed buildings, with Aire sharing services.

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WINNER

HOME UNITS

$1.7 MILLION - $2 MILLION

HELM ORA, Dolls Point

HELM have completed their new ORA Project at Dolls Point with 36 apartments, comprising a mix of four, three, two and one-bedroom apartments. These boast large rooms, high ceilings, large amounts of storage space and expansive windows. Forming a dramatic entry point is a central atrium to allow sunshine to flood into the lobby, aiding natural ventilation and helping greenery to prosper.

ORA is placed on a landscaped podium about one metre above natural ground level to comply with Councils Flood requirements. With the site’s close proximity to Botany Bay, the subsurface conditions consist of loose, silty sands and acid sulphate soils, with bedrock located 25 metres below natural ground level.

Part of the design brief included retaining the existing Oak Tree located in the Southwest corner of the site. The building was designed around the tree and the basement’s shoring wall system was designed to maintain the tree root structure. It is details like this which has won HELM their award.

WINNER

HOME UNITS

LORDS GROUP Marmont, Double Bay

This project’s custom features include bespoke joinery, natural stone benches, oak timber flooring, copper cladding façades, premium appliances, articulately landscaped gardens, services mains connections into high traffic New South Head Road and car stacker pits carved into rock ground conditions.

The Lords Group team have worked hard to produce the project cost plan and detailed construction methodology to end up with their impressive end result. Using meticulous planning with the relevant authorities by working with the structural engineers TTW to finalise the shoring design within sand and rock with minimal anchoring opportunities. On top of this the only site access was a single driveway, and a tower crane could not have been used.

Lords Group have done very well to work around these constraints and deliver a beautiful project.

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HOME UNITS

$3 MILLION & OVER

ULTRA BUILDING CO

1788 Residences, Double Bay

This project consisted of the demolition of the existing commercial building, and construction of a two-level below ground basement, and six levels above ground consisting of 26 residential apartments, nine retail tenancies and a public domain refurbishment. It features a strong inclusion of timber veneers, Calcutta benchtops and natural stone floors.

One of the most impressive features of this build is the façade, which underwent light weight cladding, to face brick veneer, to rendered blockwork, to metal cladding and louvres.

Constructed in a flood zone, this build required considerable planning for construction and longevity. The basement was excavated in water charged sand, requiring a waterproof TSM piling wall around the perimeter, dewatering to allow the construction of a hydrostatic slab for the lowest basement level. The final basement now restricts the external water table current under approximate 6m of water pressure.

Ultra Building’s construction was innovative and progressive, combining many new ideas.

WINNER

HOME UNIT RENOVATIONINTERNAL — UP TO $500,000

MILEHAM Grand Apartment Living, Darling Point

This build involves original 1920s architecture which was painstakingly maintained, restored, and replicated.

One of the biggest changes was the welcoming of natural light by opening up the out-dated floor plan to create more open plan living spaces. These structural works included the removal of the wall between the living room and the third bedroom to make way for a new dining room.

Noteworthy finishes include Sisal flooring, wall-to-wall custom joinery for additional living storage, custom TV cabinet and storage, a bathroom vanity, along with new wainscotting and a new shower screen.

Necessary electrical works, painting and decorating works were also conducted to complement the new finishes and bring cohesion throughout the apartment.

A new lease of life was given to this residence with a seamless cohesion between the new and existing construction.

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WINNER

HOME UNIT RENOVATIONINTERNAL — $500,001 & OVER

MJK BUILDING PTY LTD Eurobin — Manly Lagoon Build

MJK’s new build in Manly Lagoon came with some significant challenges, mainly being walking the fine line between construction sympathetic to heritage restrictions, while also being a modern, functioning home which provides amenities and adheres to modern fire and acoustic ratings/levels.

Existing windows to the front of the house had to be matched exactly to original, with new double glazing added to these for additional insulation to the road traffic noise and weather conditions. Unique render which is the feature to this street had to be matched where additions had been made in which MJK Building in conjunction with their renderer carried out many test panels. The home features polished concrete, feature brickwork, Zeter Switching, shadow line details, and recessed/gyprock set sculptured downlight. As well as some innovative infrastructure for a modern sustainable home; a heat pump providing hot water, solar panels, a Tesla Battery, and an EV charging station integrated into a Solar solution.

WINNER

AFFORDABLE HOUSING UP TO $50 MILLION

GROWTHBUILT Arista, Mt Druitt

Arista by Growthbuilt comprises of 169 residences which are an incredibly diverse group of buildings with the ability to accommodate any and all affordable housing needs.

Ranging from studio to two-bedroom apartments across three, 8-level buildings, the design incorporates 55 strata units, and 114 affordable units in a mix of 53 Boarding Rooms, 60 in-fill affordable housing units, and one studio.

Large, deep balconies have been incorporated to alleviate the impact of direct sunlight to the dwellings and shading of communal areas has been achieved both through natural vegetation and shade structures. As well as design planning for natural cross ventilation and providing communal open spaces.

Material selection is considerate of the total lifecycle and longevity of products, as well as opting for low maintenance choices. These decisions contribute to keeping affordability high and running costs low.

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AFFORDABLE HOUSING $50 MILLION & OVER

LENDLEASE Redfern

With support from the NSW Government, St George Community Housing (SGCH), in partnership with Lendlease, developed a 160-apartment complex in Redfern — one of NSW’s largest affordable housing projects. Throughout, Lendlease established platforms for communication to allow anyone in the community to have their voices heard, with an emphasis on project updates to keep the community stakeholders informed and involved. Acknowledgement of First Nations businesses in supply and subcontract agreements for the project across a range of packages include; Borgers Cranes, Aspire Indigenous Labour, Want Access, AES labour hire, O Landscapes). The development features an 8-Star sustainability rating which reduces tenants running costs over the lifecycle of the building, with initiatives including: a roof-mounted fan, battery system and a 50kW solar array, Doubleglazed windows, WELS-rated fixtures help to conserve water usage.

WINNER

RESIDENTIAL WAREHOUSE RENOVATION — UP TO $2 MILLION

TECHNIQUE BUILD PTY LTD Leichhardt Warehouse Conversion

A well-thought-out and executed renovation perfectly describes this Leichhardt Warehouse Conversion.

The project required careful propping and protection of the existing structure to complete large scale earthworks requires for the pool. With hand-crafted finishes evident throughout, it is a comfortable home to be enjoyed by all.

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WINNER PAMMENT PROJECTS

RESIDENTIAL WAREHOUSE RENOVATION — $2 MILLION & OVER

The Bakery, Newtown

Originally a corner shop and commercial bakery, this warehouse required a complete reconfiguration, restoration, and redesign. In doing so, Pamment Projects have created a welcoming home for birds, bees and a family. The re-use of elements such as bricks and timber trusses has only added to its charm. The team has done a wonderful job of meeting the client brief.

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

UP TO $400,000

RAMSEY BUILT CONSTRUCTIONS

Plomer Road, Port Macquarie

A dated and rather dysfunctional layout has been altered by Ramsey Built Constructions, to create a light-filled oasis, with some excellent workmanship throughout.

Considering all supplies had to be delivered by ferry, and many of the elements of the built were in need of replacing after half a metre of water went through the build a week before completion.

This alteration represents amazing value for money.

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WINNER
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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$400,001 - $500,000

AAG CONSTRUCTIONS

Seaview, Balgowlah

A very well constructed ground floor rear extension to an existing semi-detached cottage that has created a beautiful indoor/outdoor living space.

The main living area roof structure abutting a party wall was an extremely complicated achievement, and the finished concrete flooring is also worthy of a mention.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$500,001 - $550,000

ARC.

Armadillo House, Newtown

A beautiful extension and second storey addition to a small terrace.

Excellent work by Arc. who completed this job with quality finishes, while dealing with numerous difficulties — some of which included access issues and a complicated strata situation. Details, such as hand constructed structural steel, as well as an unusual but well executed tiling pattern, and great use of hardwood and plywood makes this job represent great value for money.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$550,001 - $600,000

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$600,001 - $700,000

PRESTIGE HABITATS PTY LTD

Marrickville

It is clear Prestige Habitats undoubtedly went the extra mile on this project.

The hands-on detailing of each custom-made element throughout was to a very high standard. From the beautiful concrete floor and ceiling at the rear of the house to the wonderful master bedroom with its own roof garden.

LIGHTHOUSE BUILDING PTY LTD

Tsubo Niwa, North Sydney

Tsubo Niwa is a heritage-listed property that has had very few alterations since being built in 1918. To see the build is to realise what an absolute delight of a job it was, coupled with a Japanese ethos. It is compact but incorporates an abundance of impressive features; such as the extensive timber work, polished concrete floor, timber screens and bathroom skylight.

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WINNER

JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$700,001 - $800,000

JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$700,001 - $800,000

O’MALLEY’S CONSTRUCTIONS

PTY LTD

Bourke, Redfern

This project has a very unique design; incorporating a mixture of Scandinavian, European and Moroccan elements that work beautifully together.

This was a complex build with difficult access, and the end result speaks for itself with quality fixtures and finishes all blended with very good skill and detail to the existing old house.

MATTBUILD

Hurlstone Park

Mattbuild have done an excellent job maintaining the integrity of this existing period house, whilst creating an expansive light-filled rear addition incorporating the lounge and kitchen areas. Really great work throughout and fantastic value.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$800,001 - $850,000

BTM CONSTRUCTIONS

The Ark on Alma, Parramatta

This home, in a conservation area and floodzone, was transformed into a sunlight-filled, open plan family home. After entering through the beautifully updated heritage façade, you notice the intricate detailing of the job, such as the raked ceilings and its environmentally sensitive features.

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$850,001 - $900,000

MATTBUILD

The Balmain Project

An exemplary job including a family-friendly extension with a polished slab and steel framed windows, landscaped garden and a pool which needed to be completed using a mini excavator. Problems that needed to be overcome included being located on a busy street. Being across from a childcare centre meant that deliveries and parking were nearly impossible during the build. A shared access path and walls built on the boundary added to the mix.

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WINNER
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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$900,001 - $1 MILLION

MATTBUILD

Stoneleigh, Lilyfield

Stoneleigh is a beautiful renovation and second storey extension to a lovely heritage stone cottage utilising various finishes.

The unexpected discovery of a sandstone wall in the bathroom led to added depth in design. A great job that was excellent value for dollar.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1 MILLION - $1.1 MILLION

SQ PROJECTS

Darlinghurst Terrace

This is a renovation to an inner-city terrace that has been completed to the most exacting standard. The detailing throughout the entire project, and specifically the beautiful joinery, was nothing short of amazing. The rear glass hydrologic door, kitchen sliding doors with interchangeable panels for artwork, and the skylights were all standout features.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

DPL CONSTRUCTIONS

Broughton Village

DPL have created a heritage farmhouse-style addition and renovation, which includes some truly remarkable aspects and features. The clients put a lot of trust in the builder, with this being DPL’s largest job to date, and they did not let down their home owners. Custom handmade features; such as the hardwood feature trusses, and front door combined with the extensive use of dressed hardwood and sandstone block work, made this a standout project.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.2 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION

BURLACE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Woodlands

A fantastic true renovation and addition to a 1960s cottage in the country. The builder has gone the extra mile and achieved a consistent flow between the existing and additional sections. A beautiful result that is very good value for money considering the double-glazed windows and doors, the Tesla battery and solar power.

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HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.3 MILLION - $1.35 MILLION

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.35 MILLION - $1.4 MILLION

DAVIS BUILDERS NSW PTY LTD

Island House, St Huberts Island

This retro, brick, waterfront home was completely renovated and modified to a Hampton Style inspired home.

With grand fake bearers in the ceiling and reveals in main room, good attention to finishes and first-class workmanship, there are some unique and nice touches throughout.

NOVI CONSTRUCTIONS

Gladesville

This contemporary addition to the rear of a post-war, red-brick dwelling represents great value for money. Work was completed to a very high standard and the quality of detailing was immaculate. Good steel work has contributed some wonderful lines to the beautiful and functional alfresco entertaining area.

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WINNER
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HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.4 MILLION - $1.6 MILLION

GREEN ANVIL CO. Wiltshire House, Stanmore

An excellent modern style renovation and update to a 110-year-old Federation House that is sympathetic to the rest of the house. The new addition, with its well proportioned vaulted ceiling and two oversized skylights made walking into the light-filled kitchen an uplifting experience. Marvellous detail to joinery added to the experience.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.6 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

WILLIS BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

Randwick

This semi-detached cottage has had a fantastic re-design which has been interpreted perfectly by the builder.

With its high ceilings flowing through from the old to new areas, the exposed brickwork, sunken lounge and the top quality of the workmanship, this house is a delight from the moment you enter.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$1.8 MILLION - $2 MILLION

HORIZON

Wamberal Residence

This home received the high quality of construction and finish that its unique location deserved. It includes a very impressive use of timber throughout, with the curved timber ceiling being a standout feature and the exterior timber works blending beautifully with the surrounds.

A very extensive alteration of the highest quality.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2 MILLION - $2.2 MILLION

NEWMARK CONSTRUCTIONS

Henderson House, Cremorne

An extensive and very beautiful addition to a period house that was completed without flaw. A simple design that was well executed, giving a sense of grandeur to the home. The rooms flow from one to the next and it’s a special delight walking down the hallway into the lightfilled main living area with its coffered ceiling.

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JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

NEWMARK CONSTRUCTIONS

Nemoto Lawson Zen House, Bondi Junction

The challenge of restoring the façade and the three-storey fireplace were well worth the effort, with both these key elements contributing to the overall aesthetic. This house exudes a sense of calm and Newmark constructions should be congratulated.

Special mention should be made of the steel staircase, vaulted living area and underground cellar dug into sand.

JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

BLUESTONE HOMES PTY LTD

Bayview Project

This fantastically well-executed project was detailed by consultation with the client over a set of DA plans. The glass room to central spine of the house provides a wow factor, especially when walking through the front door. Easy access for a house situated on a hill, and good use of a BIO sewer system with the sewer line only going partway up the hill.

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JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.4 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

BAU GROUP

Palm Beach

This build was a very complex alteration. Not only did the location make access impossibly difficult, but it was also built on a rockface that required re-stabilisation.

Good improvements to the internal layout and the perfectly curved, timbered stud and gyprock constructed stairwell is a standout feature.

JOINT WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.4 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

ZZ Top House, McMahons Point

It is hard to tell if you are inside or outside when on the site of this home.

A fantastic and creative solution to create space by moving the exterior wall to the boundary, meaning the old exterior of the house has now become interior.

Rich in detail, texture and craftmanship, with lots of custom-made features, this build is a delight.

Image: Murray Fredericks, Michael Lassman

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.5 MILLION - $2.6 MILLION

LINDEN PROJECTS PTY LTD

Maccormick & Associates, Mosman

An amazing job by Linden Projects. The integration between new and old was first class with great attention paid to all finishes including tiling and painting. The absolute highlight of the job would have to be the stonework. It entailed a very extensive rock excavation from which the rock was recycled and resurfaced into the new home

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$2.6 MILLION - $3 MILLION

LAWSON AND LOVELL BUILDING SERVICES

Mosman

A beautifully understated three-storey renovation on a steeply sloping site. The client’s brief to improve liveability, presentation, accessibility and to upgrade finishes were all met, and then exceeded, with some outstanding workmanship visible throughout.

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WINNER BACUSS CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$3 MILLION - $3.5 MILLION

Balgowlah Heights

This house was a pleasure to judge. Visually pleasing and well designed to suit both the clients’ needs and the location. With lots of curves and extensive shadow lines throughout, the project can certainly be described as first class. Fabulous attention to finishes, and the elliptic steel staircase is a definite highlight.

WINNER CALIBRE PROJECT GROUP

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$3.5 MILLION - $4 MILLION

Rosslyn Street, Bellevue Hill

With the original house requiring extensive remedial work, which included realignment of the floors and windows, this was a very substantial job.

The result is a very high-class renovation. The painting was outstanding, the stonework exceptional and the joinery throughout was a highlight.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$4 MILLION - $4.5 MILLION

KINN CONSTRUCTION

Bellevue Hill

Kinn Construction have carried out a very complicated renovation to a period house. Contiguous peering was used to support the existing house through the excavation as work was in sand.

Beautiful finishes throughout including hand crafted pottery hand basins, extensive high quality joinery, the use of brass, and a fabulous looking cellar make this project stand out.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$4.5 MILLION - $5 MILLION

TOKI CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

Gunnamatta House, Cronulla

There are so many beautiful elements to the Gunnamatta House. From the street frontage through to the rear yard, it is an absolute pleasure to walk through.

The off-form concrete throughout was first class. The detailing was amazing as was the choice of stone and the staircase. It is a very well-executed build that flows.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$5 MILLION - $5.5 MILLION

IMPERO CONSTRUCTIONS

Darling Point

A skilfully completed project with extensive use of marble throughout including on the staircase which is a work of art.

The gyprock was exceptionally well installed and, combined with the extensive wall panelling, brass trim and mirrors, creates a striking effect.

WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$5.5 MILLION - $7 MILLION

BELLEVARDE CONSTRUCTIONS

Balmoral House, Mosman

Clever design turned this older house into an internally and externally beautiful, functional home. The ground floor kitchen is amazing, with its large glass doors opening the complete house. An amazing result from a challenging job that started with a difficult demolition and which had very difficult access issues.

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WINNER

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

$7 MILLION & OVER

LIVING CONSTRUCTIONS (NSW) PTY LTD

Mosman

A marvellous renovation of extreme quality. It is hard to go past the staircase which is one of the best we have seen, but there are numerous features worthy of mention.

The outstanding joinery, the first class wine cellar and simple, minimalist kitchen with a slideable awning on the sliding glass roof and an amazing stone bench that can hold three humans dancing are but a few.

WINNER

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS — UP TO $2 MILLION

BURMAH CONSTRUCTIONS

Birchgrove Cottage

A lot of effort went into restoring this 147-yearold cottage.

Features of note are the fully timbered kitchen ceiling, the staircase lightwell which was well built and designed, the lovely staircase, polished concrete floors and tiling. The resulting restoration shows how much care was taken updating the existing heritage house and the rear addition was notably sympathetic to the original.

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WINNER BUILDABILITY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS — $2 MILLION - $3 MILLION

Clifton Villa, Birchgrove

A very extensive and sympathetic restoration of an important, state registered, historic building for a family living in a modern world. Some standout aspects include the roof work using new imported slate, the reconfigured kitchen area connecting to the existing old stone building, and the stone work restoration and resolution of dampness and storm water run-off. The timber work was also excellent and the Australian red cedar doors were a visual standout. The work and time that went into protecting existing structure and fabric was well considered.

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WINNER

TCM CONSTRUCTION GROUP

Ravenscourt, Birchgrove

An expansive restoration completed in total sympathy with the existing structure that embraces and reinstates the historical fabric wherever practical.

This was achieved with a high standard of work and careful attention to detail. Aspects such as the Welsh slate roof, lead flashing, copper roof work, the copper bath and extra main bathroom and the Australian red cedar doors and staircase prove this home is worthy of its accolade.

WINNER IDEAL BUILDING PTY LTD

Garage Studio Loft, Bronte

A beautifully executed, light-filled conversion with all aspects of the job completed by a small team from Ideal Building.

Fabulous attention to detail, especially with the plasterboard installation and great work overcoming the obstacles of aligning two different pitches and working on such a steep pitch.

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EXCELLENCE IN SUSTAINABILITYRESIDENTIAL OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

SOUTER BUILT. PTY LTD

Pepper Tree Passive House, Unanderra

The house is built in the Wollongong region and is the first certified Passive House in the Illawarra. The “Pepper Tree Passive House” was built to prove to the industry that houses can be built better for the environment, healthier for the occupants, superior in energy efficiency and do not cost the earth.

Deciding to integrate the dwelling around a 50-year-old pepper tree was the most important environmental issue of this project.

The House has triple glazed thermally broken windows, and an internal and external airtight membrane, meaning the house is fully insulated. A Heat Recovery Ventilation system is installed to manage humidity, and LED lighting can be found along with ultra-energy efficient appliances, and a renuabkle energy battery connected to a 100 per cent renewable energy company.

The finished home is a bright, comfortable home with a low environmental impact, sitting in a sensitive environment. It is a worthy winner.

WINNER

BEST USE OF BRICKS

BELLEVARDE CONSTRUCTIONS

Seagrass House, Tathra

Seagrass House showcases hand-made Australian Bricks which vary in size and colour. The process of selecting and laying them perfectly was heavily-involved and done to an outstanding and consistent level. The bricks were laid to the soffit of the cantilevered section over the external corbelled brickwork feature of the house. They were then hung with no visible support, above the main entry to the house.

Image: Clinton Weaver

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WINNER
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Image: Barton Taylor Photography

BEST USE OF CONCRETE WINNER

LEDBURY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Bunkeren, Whitebridge

This house is concrete on top of concrete, all of which was very well done. The concrete for all features was formed and poured onsite, with some scribed into rock and some cladded with oregon boards for grain effect. The concrete roofs are cantilevered and post tensioned to lower over 30 years. There was a huge amount of detail in this project and the result speaks for itself.

BEST USE OF GLASS WINNER

LIVING CONSTRUCTIONS (NSW)

PTY LTD

Mosman

A marvellous renovation of extreme quality. The glass curved staircase was one of the many highlights of this renovation along with the sliding glass roof in the main living area that included complicated engineering. A well-deserved winner.

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WINNER

BEST USE OF TIMBER

LIGHTHOUSE BUILDING PTY LTD

Tsubo Niwa, North Sydney

Tsubo Niwa is a heritage-listed property that has had very few alterations since being built in 1918.

It is compact, but incorporates an abundance of impressive features such as the extensive timber work, polished concrete floor, timber screens and bathroom skylight.

It is clear this was an absolute delight of a job with an overarching Japanese ethos.

WINNER TODD KNAUS CONSTRUCTIONS

BEST USE OF RECYCLED TIMBER

The Barn, Broken Head

A warm family home featuring a multitude of recycled timber features handcrafted to blend seemlessly together.

These include recycled ironbark beams and posts, raw and dressed recycled Oregon, 150 year old cheese boards used as draw and cupboard fronts and a deconstructed workbench as a kitchen bench.

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BEST USE OF AUSTRALIAN MADE PRODUCTS - RESIDENTIAL MARBLE FROM CAIRNS QUARRY

CALIBRE PROJECT GROUP

Rosslyn Street Project, Bellevue Hill

Cairns Marble “Orazia Gold” was discovered by the clients by chance during the renovations. They hopped on a plane to Cairns to inspect and ultimately purchased 25 slabs for the project. This rich feature of Australian marble soon became the star of the project and sits centre stage in the master ensuite, powder room and dining table. This rare and unique marble leaves a lasting impression.

WINNER DAVE PETERSEN HOFFMANS INTERIORS SQ Projects, Darlinghurst Terrace Project

SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR RESIDENTIAL

The beautiful joinery throughout the entire project was nothing short of amazing. The kitchen sliding doors with interchangeable panels for artwork was a standout feature. Congratulations to Dave Petersen and Hoffmans Interiors.

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HOUSING & POOL AWARDS 2022

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Master Builders 2022 Excellence in Housing & Pool Awards

Winner: Commercial Pools, Open Price Category

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CONCRETE POOLS UP TO $100,000

GREENBUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

The Ridge, Nelson Bay

This glass edge, cantilevered pool is very aesthetically pleasing. Looking over the surface to the valley views beyond as well as incorporating multifunctional areas, it is a pool for all the family to enjoy.

The shallow 4m by 4m swim out area is the perfect spot for relaxing without being fully immersed.

Two steps further down, there are options for every swimmer before reaching the even deeper section.

The micro-cement tile copping is a nice contrast to the glass pebble render. With a full in-floor cleaning system, electric heat pump and mineral sanitation system, maintenance is minimal.

CONCRETE POOLS

$100,001 - $150,000

TECTONIC POOLS PTY LTD

Harrington Park

The judges noted the meticulous planning resulting in a functional and attractive layout which were the hall marks of a truly excellent swimming pool. Worthy of notice is the feature wall, which boasts a modern and sleek design, with sharp lines.

The pool positioning was paramount to ensure the perfect alignment of tiles, considering the adjoining alfresco, combined with the proportional measuring of spa, beach area, internal pool corners, feature wall and entry steps to achieve symmetry.

The complexity of this build was also in the excavation process. It was necessary to drive in a 3.3 tonne machine beside the existing residence, as well as ensuring access for a bobcat.

Special attention was given to pool lightning; with multi LED lights to ensure full illumination of entire pool and spa. At the same time the pool lights needed to fall into perfect synchronisation with garden and other outdoor lights.

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CONCRETE POOLS

$150,001 - $200,000

GREMMO HOMES Eco Haven, Chatswood

The judges were impressed with the spacial planning and design of the Eco Haven pool, which was complemented by the design integration of indoor and outdoor features. As you walk in the front door your eye is drawn through the entrance hallway to the pool located outside the living room window, creating an immediate sense of calm by linking the spaces. Lined with Ezzari glass mosaic tiles, completed with New Zealand White Pebble, and including a feature wall at the northern end, finished in Eco Outdoor’s Apollo random Ashlar stone. A 1200 blade water feature is located within the stone, allowing water to gently cascade. The frameless glass pool fence allows for uninterrupted views from the living spaces of the home.

The saltwater pool also has quality inclusions such as a Sunbather suntube, two solar panels, sun switch wired controller, an Astral Pool RPT plus Robotice Cleaner, and a customised pool cover in a clear blue tint by Remco.

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WINNER

CONCRETE POOLS $200,001 & OVER

SPLISH SPLASH POOLS PTY LTD

Australia Story, Kenthurst

This project was part of a new house construction project. As the first team on site, it was imperative the location of the pool was exactly placed, as all other structures were to be placed off the pool location. Located on a sloped block within a bush fire area, the pool was to be constructed fully out of ground with concrete piers down to rock. All aspects of the house, landscaping and pool blended seamlessly together.

As the pool can be viewed from most rear windows of the house the product selections complimented the house whilst also providing a picturesque outlook from the house. The Matala pool coping compliments the exterior colour of the house. The Orpheus blend pool tiles provides a striking contrast between the exterior house colours and the lush greens of the surrounding yard and tennis court, making the pool a bold feature of the area.

The inclusion of the infinity edge created a resort feel to the property and enhanced the vista from the house to the rear of the property.

Image: All Things Visual

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NARELLAN POOLS HILLS DISTRICT

King Project, The Ponds

The judges appreciated the linking of the living area of the residence and the easy flow to the entertainment area and how the King Project Pool fitted so well with these elements.

The Client wanted a more Hamptons-looking build, so opted for silver tones for the paving and therefore chose to use Marble from Amber Kellyville which has been faithfully accomplished by the builder.

Style and sophistication meets a relaxed outdoor space. The pool has incorporated an amazing outdoor lifestyle space for this family to enjoy all year around. The pool is a beautiful and vibrant aqua colour. The project incorporates ease of use by the pool position in relation to the BBQ and alfresco area.

The visual of the pool from inside the house and the alfresco is the perfect addition to the family home. The finished product aesthetically pleasing and of a high level of workmanship.

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WINNER

PAMMENT PROJECTS

Miramar Pool, Tamarama

The judges liked the ‘snug’ fit of the pool and landscaping above the beautifully constructed Random Rubble Sandstone wall. The impressive landscaping to three sides of the pool provides an attractive natural feel which compliments the pool.

The tiled shell of the pool and spa is first class with careful attention to the corner junctions of the pool with the clever curvatures of the coping and edges of the pool resulting in a sophisticated finish.

The location of the pool dictated that all work was by hand and therefore this pool was handcrafted to exceed the client’s expectations. The well located spa is complimented by the swim jets.

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COMMERCIAL POOLS OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

FDC CONSTRUCTION & FITOUT PTY LTD

Ashfield Aquatic Centre

The judges were very impressed with the overall layout and innovation of the Olympic-sized, outdoor, 50m pool with folding swim wall, allowing the pool the be split into two separate zones (shallow and deep).

The pool is complete with in-ground recessed pool blankets, and is surrounded by the refurbished grandstand. Balance tanks are fully integrated with the concrete pool structure. One of the key features is the 700sqm moveable floor installed within the water polo pool. This is one of the largest installations in Australia.

The purpose-built children’s leisure pool includes a flush transition beach, overhead shade sail, various water/play features, surrounded by custom-built trellis green walls, synthetic turf and grandstand. The indoor spa pool has disabled access hoist, spa jets, under-seat pool blankets and features timber ceilings. This facility is complemented with sauna and shower facilities.

Image: Fretwell Photography

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HOUSING & POOL FINALISTS

Finalists CONCRETE POOLS

$100,001 - $150,000

GREMMO HOMES

Pittwater Hideaway, Newport

Pic: Elevate Photography, Adam

Finalists POOL RENOVATIONS

OPEN PRICE CATEGORY

TECTONIC POOLS PTY LTD

Lugarno

Finalists DISPLAY HOMES

$350,001 - $400,000

FIRSTYLE HOMES

Belrose 33 Palisade Façade, Leppington

$350,001 - $400,000

MCDONALD JONES

Havana Encore, Box Hill

$400,001 - $450,000

EDEN BRAE HOMES

Glenburn 30, Chisholm

$400,001 - $450,000

MCDONALD JONES

Miami 16, Box Hill

$450,001 - $500,000

KURMOND HOMES

Bronte 35, Box Hill

Pic: Rob Cramierie

$450,001 - $500,000

METRICON HOMES

Fintona 33, Marsden Park

$500,001 - $600,000

ALLCASTLE HOMES PTY LTD

Grandworth Newbury 37, Box Hill

$500,001 - $600,000

CONTEMPORARY HOMES

Palm Cove, Orange

Pic: Appraise Photography

$600,001 - $700,000

ANSA HOMES PTY LTD

Killara, Box Hill

$600,001 - $700,000

METRICON HOMES

Glendale 37, Marsden Park

$800,001 & OVER

BUILDCRAFT CONSTRUCTIONS

The Grange, Bella Vista

$800,001 & OVER

METRICON HOMES

Hampshire 54, Box Hill

Finalists GRANNY FLATS

$150,001 - $200,000

GRANNY FLAT SOLUTIONS

Cromer

$150,001 - $200,000

M.R.A BUILDING

Sanctuary Point

Pic: GCC Visuals

$200,001 & OVER

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BUILDERS PTY LTD

The Villa, Earlwood

$200,001 & OVER

SOUTER BUILT. PTY LTD

Pepper Tree Passive House, Unanderra

Pic: Barton Taylor Photography

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Finalists DESIGN & CONSTRUCT - HOUSE

UP TO $400,000 NEW SOUTH HOMES

Revesby

$400,001 - $600,000 BLUE BUILD

Caringbah

$600,001 - $800,000

GREENBUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Ullora, Nelson Bay

$800,001 - $1 MILLION

MASTERTON HOMES PTY LTD

Harrington Park

$800,001 - $1 MILLION RETTKE BUILDERS

Modern Coastal Cottage, Tathra

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

GREENBUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Talm Beach House, Anna Bay

Pic: The Palm Co & Muse Photography

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

MAPLE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT PTY LTD

Lekker, Catherine Hill Bay

Pic: PHNX - Zeal

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

MODIFY HOMES

Alma House Project, Paddington

Pic: Dave Wheeler, For ARE Media

$1.2 MILLION - $1.6 MILLION

GREMMO HOMES

Eco Haven, Chatswood

Pic: Elevate Photography, Adam

$1.2 MILLION - $1.6 MILLION

INVISION HOMES NSW

Project Sai, North Kellyville

$1.6 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

CONSTRUCTION BY DESIGN (NSW)

Bellevue Residence

$1.6 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

Balmy Palmy, Palm Beach

Pic: Renata Dominik, Murray Fredericks, Michael Lassman

$2 MILLION - $3 MILLION

GREMMO HOMES

The Palace, Bella Vista

Pic: Elevate Photography, Adam

Finalists CONTRACT HOUSES

$800,001 - $1 MILLION

MARSHALL BUILDING COMPANY PTY LTD

Ermelo House, High Range

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

BEYOND BUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Peri, Greenhills

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

LUXURY BUILDS AUSTRALIA

Design Link, Beverley Park

$1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

OZZBUILD PTY LTD

Kangaroo Point

$1.2 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION

MONEGHITTIE BUILT

Hart House, Great Mackerel Beach

$1.3 MILLION - $1.4 MILLION

PAH INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION

Bourkelands

Pic: GRFF

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HOUSING & POOL FINALISTS

$1.8 MILLION - $1.9 MILLION

BUILD BY DESIGN

Ailbe, Caringbah South

Pic: Andy MacPherson

$2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

P MARTIN BUILDING PTY LTD

Cronulla

Pic: Michael Anderson Paramount Studios

$2.4 MILLION - $2.5 MILLION

DAVIS BUILDERS NSW PTY LTD

Rocky Point House, Killcare

$3.5 MILLION - $4 MILLION

ONEUP BUILDING

Pymble

$5.5 MILLION - $6 MILLION

CONSTEC CONSTRUCTION

Michael Suttor Architects, Point Piper

Pic: Tom Ferguson

Finalists

HOUSE ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS

UP TO $400,000

OWNERDEVELOPER

Bottle Brush, Kellyville

UP TO $400,000

BUILDAWARE PTY LTD

Balmain

UP TO $400,000

MATT LACK BUILDING PTY LIMITED

Dubbo

$400,001 - $500,000

BESPOKE HOME BUILDING

Bondi 2

$400,001 - $500,000

LAMBERT BUILDING GROUP PTY LTD

Bulli Beach Home

Pic: Nick, Bolt media

$500,001 - $550,000

STICK MAN BUILDING PTY LTD

Eastwood

$550,001 - $600,000

CLINTON BUILT PTY LTD

Penshurst Project

$550,001 - $600,000

REAL BUILDING PTY LTD

Kingsford

$600,001 - $700,000

GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION

Rhythmic House, Camperdown

Pic: The Palm Co Designs

$700,001 - $800,000

BUILDAWARE PTY LTD

Marrickville

$900,001 - $1 MILLION

HISPEC CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Birchgrove House

Pic: Tom Ferguson

$1 MILLION - $1.1 MILLION ARC.

Paddington House

Pic: Clinton Weaver

$1 MILLION - $1.1 MILLION

IBUILD&CO

Woollahra 49

$1.1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION

BAU GROUP

Collaroy

Pic: Simon Whitbread Photography

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146 MBA NSW | Issue Four | October-December 2022

$1.1 MILLION - $1.2 MILLION ON THE BALL BUILDING PTY LTD

North Balgowlah

$1.2 MILLION - $1.3 MILLION BALANCED BUILDING

MacMasters Reno

$1.3 MILLION - $1.35 MILLION

CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

Totoro House, Russell Lea

Pic: Murray Fredericks, Ryan Ng

$1.6 MILLION - $1.8 MILLION

CONSTRUCTION MATTERS PTY LTD

Camperdown 3

Pic: Tom Ferguson

$2.2 MILLION - $2.4 MILLION

PATTERSON BUILT PTY LTD

Kenthurst

$2.5 MILLION - $2.6 MILLION

MATTBUILD

Bush By The Bay, Lilli Pilli

Pic: Simon Whitbread

$3.5 MILLION - $4 MILLION

KENDALL DESIGN & BUILD CO.

Mosman

Finalists

HOUSE RESTORATIONS & ADDITIONS

UP TO $2 MILLION

A.M. CUSTOM BUILDERS

Downing House, Mosman

UP TO $2 MILLION

G & C WALLER BUILDERS PTY LTD

Stoneleigh, Glebe

Finalists 2022 YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR

JOEL BASHA

BTM CONSTRUCTIONS

MATHEW HALL

D.VELOP.R PTY LTD

KAIN BLISS

GREENBUILD CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD

Finalists 2022 DISPLAY HOME OF THE YEAR

CONTEMPORARY HOMES

Claremont 32, Orange

Pic: Michael Burrows

RAYMOND VINCENT HOMES

Cape Leveque, Wongawilli

WORTHINGTON HOMES

Franklin 27, Schofields

Finalists 2022 MASTER BUILDER OF THE YEAR

GINARDI

Pic: Justin Alexander

HEANESBUILT PTY LTD

Pic: Michael Nicholson Photography

TOKI CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

Pic: Anson Smart Photography

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