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Housing & Construction Awards 2024 winners revealed

From enviable waterside abodes to region-boosting builds, Wide Bay Burnett took craftsmanship and ingenuity to a new level at the 2024 Housing and Construction Awards held in Bundaberg on Saturday night.

From enviable waterside abodes to region-boosting builds, Wide Bay Burnett took craftsmanship and ingenuity to a new level at the 2024 Housing & Construction Awards held in Bundaberg on Saturday night.
From enviable waterside abodes to region-boosting builds, Wide Bay Burnett took craftsmanship and ingenuity to a new level at the 2024 Housing & Construction Awards held in Bundaberg on Saturday night.

From enviable waterside abodes to region-boosting builds, Wide Bay Burnett took craftsmanship and ingenuity to a new level at the 2024 Housing & Construction Awards.

It was a full house at the Bundaberg Multiplex Centre on Saturday, July 27, as the best in the business gathered to recognise and celebrate the achievements of the local industry.

Maiden Homes made it a hat-trick with three awards for their Seventeen Seventy stunner, Across The Bay, including the prestigious House of the Year Award, Best Residential Kitchen, and Individual Home from $1 million up to $1.5 million.

House of the Year 2024 - Across the Bay - Maiden Homes
House of the Year 2024 - Across the Bay - Maiden Homes

It was also a triple for Dobson Homes & Constructions, who took home the prized BUSSQ Building Super President’s Award, plus Best Residential Bathroom and Individual Home from $700,000 up to $850,000 for beachside beauty Bagara Palms.

Rounding out the Major Awards category, also with three gongs, was Hutchinson Builders who won Project of the Year and Commercial/Industrial Building over $50 million for the cutting-edge Bundaberg Brewed Drinks build, as well as Commercial Fitout over $10 million for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Workplace.

In the Individual Awards category, respected businesswoman and industry trailblazer Sonja Pressler-McHugh of McHugh Steel was honoured with the Women in Building Award. Sonja and the McHugh Steel team also celebrated winning Commercial/Industrial Building from $5 million up to $15 million for New Commercial Factory – McHugh Steel Framing.

Women in Building Award - Sonja Pressler-McHugh
Women in Building Award - Sonja Pressler-McHugh

Renowned high-end home builder Joshua Ellis from Ellis Home and Construction was honoured with the Rising Star Award, while he and his team were also awarded Individual Home from $400,000 up to $550,000 for The Sa-Guaro. Also in the individual category, the unwavering commitment shown by Deegan Young from Ramage Building earned him the Apprentice of the Year Award.

Master Builders Regional Manager – Wide Bay Burnett, Ian Langer, congratulated the winners across all 34 categories.

“The past year has presented numerous challenges, but our industry has shown its remarkable resilience once again. This year’s entries have truly set a new standard,” Ian said.

“Each project and individual winner has put their own stamp on their work, exhibiting the determination, skill and excellence in construction that Master Builders members are renowned for – a nice problem for this year’s panel of judges to have.

“I extend my congratulations to all this year’s nominees and winners, and to everyone who plays a vital role in our industry in our region. We are incredibly proud to be part of your success and look forward to more stellar projects and individual efforts in the future.”

All Wide Bay Burnett Winners

Major winners

House of the Year Award – Maiden Homes for Across The Bay (Seventeen Seventy)

Project of the Year Award – Hutchinson Builders for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Thabeban)

BUSSQ Building Super President’s Award – Dobson Homes and Constructions for Bargara Palms (Innes Park)

Individual winners

Apprentice of the Year Award – Deegan Young from Ramage Building

Rising Star Award – Joshua Ellis from Ellis Homes and Construction

Women in Building Award – Sonja Pressler-McHugh from McHugh Steel

Rising Star Award - Joshua Ellis, Ellis Homes and Construction
Rising Star Award - Joshua Ellis, Ellis Homes and Construction

Specialty winners

Best Residential Bathroom – Dobson Homes and Constructions for Bargara Palms (Innes Park)

Best Residential Kitchen – Maiden Homes for Across The Bay (Seventeen Seventy)

Best Residential Swimming Pool – Vivere Homes for Set in Stone (Craignish)

Housing awards

Display Home up to $400,000 – JRZ Homes for Cove (Innes Park)

Display Home from $400,000 up to $600,000 – Kleidon Masterbuilt Homes for Bentley 287 (Bargara)

Individual Home up to $400,000 – Scott Thomsen Construction for Tinana Heights Home (Tinana)

Individual Home from $400,000 up to $550,000 – Ellis Homes and Construction for The Sa-Guaro (Sharon)

Individual Home from $550,000 up to $700,000 – Kleidon Masterbuilt Homes for Coastal Luxe (Ashfield)

Individual Home from $700,000 up to $850,000 – Dobson Homes and Constructions for Bargara Palms (Innes Park)

Individual Home from $850,000 up to $1 million – NH Homes for Coastal Views (Craignish)

Best Residential Bathroom Bargara Palms
Best Residential Bathroom Bargara Palms

Individual Home from $1 million up to $1.5 million – Maiden Homes for Across The Bay (Seventeen Seventy)

Home Renovation Project up to $300,000 – Nathan Groszmann Constructions for Amaroo (Innes Park)

Home Renovation Project from $600,000 up to $750,000 – Vivere Homes for Periscope House (Point Vernon)

Medium Density up to 3 storeys – over 5 dwellings – Win Constructions Queensland for Marina Cove (Urangan)

Truecore Best Use of Steel Frame Housing Award – Win Constructions Queensland for Marina Cove (Urangan)

Best Use of Sloping Sites – Frameology Constructions for Cantilever House (Seventeen Seventy)

Excellence in Home Sustainability & Innovation – Vivere Homes for Set in Stone (Craignish)

Judges Commendation – Bungalow for Esplanade Vista (Pialba)

Residential Trade Contractor of the Year – Tilerite for Kangaroux Point Residence (Bargara Headlands Estate)

Apprentice of the Year - Deegan Young, Ramage Building
Apprentice of the Year - Deegan Young, Ramage Building

Construction awards

Education Facilities up to $10 million – Murchie Constructions for RFDS Bundaberg Simulator Facility (Bundaberg)

Education Facilities over $10 million – Jeff Lennox Builder for St Luke’s Anglican School - Performance Centre (Kalkie)

Community Service Facilities – Win Constructions Queensland for Eli Waters Animal Clinic (Eli Waters)

Community Accommodation for Specialist Disability, Aged Care and Nursing Homes – JRZ Homes for Marshall Manor (Avenell Heights)

Retail Facilities over $5 million – FDC Construction & Fitout (QLD) for Kepnock Town Centre (Kepnock)

Commercial / Industrial Building from $5 million up to $15 million – McHugh Steel for New Commercial Factory Facility - McHugh Steel Framing (Kensington)

Commercial / Industrial Building over $50 million – Hutchinson Builders for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Thabeban)

Commercial Refurbishment/Renovation up to $5 million – JRZ Homes for Cabinet Connections (Bundaberg)

Commercial Fitout over $10 million – Hutchinson Builders for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Workplace (Thabeban)

Originally published as Housing & Construction Awards 2024 winners revealed

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