The best and brightest in building and construction stepped off the construction site and headed to Hobart to celebrate the 2024 National Excellence in Building and Construction Awards.
Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn praised the outstanding achievements of the winners across 50 award categories, applauding their talent, innovation, and dedication to excellence.
The annual three-day event culminates in announcing the country’s best builders in residential, commercial and civil construction, recognising the projects that have won them acclaim.
Four major awards were announced on the night:
- National Apprentice of the Year
- National Young Builder of the Year
- National Residential Master Builder of the Year
- National Construction Master Builder of the Year
Billbergia (NSW) Pty Ltd took out the top spot, winning the National Construction Master Builder of the Year Award for their work on 88 Walker in North Sydney.
88 Walker is North Sydney’s tallest tower at 180 meters and is a 50-level mixed-use commercial building completed in September 2023.
The iconic design includes a signature cantilever that expands floorspace from 4,000m2 to 22,800m2, partly suspended over the heritage-listed Firehouse Hotel.
With a 5-star Greenstar rating, the tower also features a double-height lobby, pedestrian pathways, and extensive facilities, making it a landmark development in North Sydney’s commercial core.
National Residential Master Builder of the Year Havendeen won the award for their PALA home project in Queensland.
Designed by Studio Snell, PALA is a unique canal-front residence built with longevity in mind.
It features a basement, three post-tensioned concrete slabs, and 22 precast panels, the tallest reaching 12.7 metres.
Meticulous planning and craftsmanship were crucial, especially in the seamless transitions between materials and challenging junctions. The result is a cohesive design that blends natural elements with bold structural details, creating exceptional living spaces.
South Australian Matt Cates was awarded National Young Builder of the Year for his leadership in craftsmanship, safety and innovation.
As founder of 4Life Constructions, Matt’s commitment to excellence shines through each custom home, where his meticulous quality control and hands-on approach ensure projects exceed expectations without compromise.
Matt’s dedication to safety is evidenced in his pioneering QR code system for site inductions, making protocols clear and accessible.
Beyond the build, his business acumen has driven 4Life Constructions to remarkable growth, while his strong client relationships and streamlined processes keep projects efficient and clients satisfied.
A proud Master Builder, Matt is also committed to giving back, from mentoring young talent to sharing industry insights – setting a new standard and inspiring the future of construction.
Tyler Love from New South Wales was awarded National Apprentice of the Year for his exceptional dedication, leadership and skill as a carpentry apprentice.
Known for his outstanding work ethic and commitment to quality, he sets high standards on every project while also prioritising safety.
Tyler’s leadership shines as he guides younger apprentices, showcasing his problem-solving skills and readiness to step up in challenging situations.
At just 22, Tyler’s maturity, initiative and commitment truly set him apart, making him a well-deserving recipient of the Master Builders Australia Apprentice of the Year Award.
Quotes attributable to Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn:
“Every project and individual recognised over the weekend is a testament to the resilience and leadership that defines our industry.
“Master Builders members continue to demonstrate their ability to deliver high-quality projects that set benchmarks for innovation and excellence in the industry.
“These awards celebrate not just the structures and projects but the people behind them – builders, subcontractors, and their teams who go above and beyond to transform communities.
“Master Builders thanks the award’s platinum sponsors Toyota, CBUS, and major sponsors Shell Card, Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner, Wood Solutions, Master Builders Insurance Brokers, and Archipro.”
Media contact: Dee Zegarac, National Director, Media & Public Affairs
0400 493 071 | dee.zegarac@masterbuilders.com.au
Full list of winners below.
Category | State |
Company name |
Name of Project |
01 National Sustainability Residential Building Award | TAS | Davies Construction (Tas) Pty Ltd | Butterfly Effect Studio |
02 National Sustainability in a Commercial Building Award | TAS | Fairbrother Pty Ltd | UTAS River’s Edge |
03 National Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Award (commercial) | VIC | Kapitol Group | NEXTDC M2 Stage 5 Expansion Works |
04 National Education Facility Award | QLD | BESIX Watpac | Brisbane Grammar School STEAM Building |
05 National Health Facility Award | QLD | John Holland | Logan Hospital Expansion Project – Stage 1 |
06 National Entertainment and Recreation Facility Award | VIC | Nicholson Construction | Boronggook Drysdale Library |
07 National Commercial Historical Restoration/Renovation Award | NSW | Built | Capella, Sydney |
08 National President’s Award | NSW | Pimas Gale Pty Ltd | No project name provided |
09 National Renovations/Extensions Award – under $300,000 | QLD | Lamper Constructions | Vue de Lumiéres 1.0 |
10 National Renovations/Extensions Award – $300,000 to $450,000 | WA | Addstyle Master Builders | Addstyle Master Builders – Nedlands |
11 National Renovations/Extensions Award – $450,000 to $600,000 | VIC | Elevate Building Group | Project Deleware |
12 National Renovations/Extensions Award – $600,000 to $750,000 | QLD | McIntosh Builders | Dalrymple |
13 National Renovations/Extensions Award – $750,000 to $1M | QLD | Tim Smith Constructions Queensland | Dunmore |
14 National Renovations/Extensions Award – $1M to $2M | VIC | Bruce Lee Builder | 111 Pine |
15 National Renovations/Extensions Award – over $2M | VIC | JBM Group | The Orrong Residence |
16 National Display Home – under $400,000 | SA | Sterling Homes | Verona 210 |
17 National Display Home – $400,000 to $600,000 | WA | Endeavour Homes | The Canterbury |
18 National Display Home – $600,000 to $800,000 | WA | Endeavour Homes | The Marley |
19 National Display Home – over $800,000 | NSW | Allcastle Homes | Gallery MKII |
20 National Contract Home – under $350,000 | TAS | JDR Homes | 13 Tower Place |
21 National Contract Home – $350,000 to $500,000 | NSW | Buildcraft Constructions | No project name provided |
22 National Contract Home – $500,000 to $750,000 | QLD | The Renew Company | Callista |
23 National Contract Home – $750,000 to $1M | SA | Scott Salisbury Homes | Henley Beach |
24 National Contract Home – $1M to $2M | QLD | AMD Quality Constructions | Four Barns |
25 National Contract Home – $2M to $4M | QLD | AMD Quality Constructions | Sternlight |
26 National Contract Home – $4M to $6M | QLD | Graya Construction | Casa Espri |
27 National Contract Home – over $6M | QLD | Havendeen | PALA |
28 National Medium Density – 2 to 5 Dwellings | WA | Club Precedence | South Perth Project |
29 National Medium Density – over 5 Dwellings | NSW | Made Property (NSW) Pty Ltd | The Isles |
30 National Assisted/Adaptable Living Award | ACT | Projex Building | Kambah |
31 National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award – Retirement Villages | WA | Built | Waterfront Cottesloe Redevelopment Project – Stage 1BC |
32 National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award – Aged Care Facilities | NSW | Growthbuilt | Greenwich Place |
33 National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Residential | QLD | iFab Steel Pty Ltd | Triple Helical Staircase |
34 National High Rise Apartment Building | VIC | Hickory | Aspire |
35 National Fit-out Award – under $5M | SA | Partek Construction & Interiors | William Buck Fit-Out |
36 National Fit-out Award – $5M to $10M | VIC | DLG SHAPE | Koorie Heritage Trust Birrarung Building Renovation |
37 National Fit-out Award – over $10M | NSW | Buildcorp | W Sydney |
38 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – under $5M | SA | Cook Building | Taylors Wines Cellar Door |
39 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $5M to $10M | NSW | New England Constructions | Marina Services Building, Shell Cove |
40 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $10M to $20M | VIC | Kane Constructions | Queenscliff Searoad Ferries Terminal Building |
41 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $20M to $50M | SA | Mossop Construction + Interiors | Trinity College Theatre & Performing Arts Centre |
42 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $50M to $100M | NSW | FDC Construction & Fitout Pty Ltd | Macquarie University Michael Kirby Law School Building |
43 National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – over $100M | NSW | Billbergia (NSW) Pty Ltd | 88 Walker |
44 National Civil/Infrastructure Award – under $25M | WA | Byte Construct | Village Green |
45 National Civil/Infrastructure Award – over $25M | NT | Sitzler Pty Ltd | AIR7000 Phase 2B Package 4 (Aircraft Pavements), RAAF Darwin |
46 National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Construction | QLD | C.D. Projects | JCU Technology Innovation Complex |
47 National Apprentice of the Year | NSW | North Construction | |
48 National Young Builder of the Year | SA | 4Life Constructions | |
49 National Residential Master Builder of the Year | QLD | Havendeen | PALA |
50 National Construction Master Builder of the Year | NSW | Billbergia (NSW) Pty Ltd | 88 Walker |