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Help us create an even stronger community As a member you are a big part of the reason why the Master Builders is the strongest, most influential association in the...
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Please download the appropriate Authorisation Form below. Once fully completed and signed by all parties, the Authorisation Form then needs to be uploaded to your Award Force Entry under the...
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The Southern Regions Excellence in Building Awards showcase local craftsmanship and building excellence in the Illawarra, Southern Highlands, Shoalhaven and Snowy Mountains regions of NSW. Your participation in the Excellence...
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The judges chose International House Sydney at Barangaroo South for this award because it is Australia’s first timber engineered office building and one of Sydney’s newest cutting-edge sustainable commercial buildings...
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The project involved the refurbishment, alterations, and services upgrade of the existing heritage-listed St. Joseph’s College Chapel, built in 1938. Works included:- * Demolition of the existing Apse Walls; decommissioning...
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The new O’Connell Street Public School was built on the site of the old Kings School in Parramatta and involved the restoration of the existing heritage-listed buildings constructed from 1838...
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Patterson…
This project comprised the major refurbishment of Eastgardens Library. The works involved the reconfiguration and refurbishment of the existing library and offices to provide a modern facility incorporating an updated...
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This project is a complete back-to-base building refurbishment incorporating a new front elevation facade. The works include an innovative new steel façade, shop fronts, end-of-trip facilities, new services, roofing, plant...
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Lipman…
No 2 Bligh Street Sydney is a 14-storey office building constructed in 1957, which was in need of a full refurbishment and upgrade to enable the building to compete with...
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