The National Excellence in Building & Construction Awards Program
The industry's prestigious annual three-day celebration culminates in the announcement of the country's best builders in the residential, commercial and civil/infrastructure construction and recognition for the projects that have won them acclaim.
About the awards
The National Excellence in Building & Construction Awards is the annual culmination of a nationwide grassroots process to determine the best of the best each year.
To be in the running for a National Excellence Award, entrants must have progressed from winning awards in their State or Territory and must be nominated by their local Master Builders Association to being judged for a national award.
The builders that rise to this point become National Finalists, and their projects are assessed against those of their peers from every State and Territory by the National Awards Judging Panel.
National Winners are announced at the National Excellence in Building & Construction Awards Gala Dinner, the highlight of the three-day annual National Awards program.
Our 2022 National Winners
Award | Recipient |
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National Apprentice of the Year | Zac Smith (TAS) |
Toyota National Young Builder of the Year | Andrew Kerr (NT) |
National Residential Master Builder of the Year | Spadaccini Homes (WA) |
WoodSolutions National Sustainability Residential Building Award | Souter Built (NSW) |
Best Use of Australian Made Products – Residential | Valley Workshop (TAS) |
National Renovations/Extensions Award – under $200,000 | Mead Con (TAS) |
MYOB National Renovations/Extensions Award – $200,000 to $400,000 | Blueprint Projects (ACT) |
MYOB National Renovations/Extensions Award – $400,000 to $650,000 | Secon Constructions (VIC) |
National Renovations/Extensions Award – $650,000 to $1 Million | Walmsley Building (ACT) |
National Renovations/Extensions Award – $1M to $2M | Glasshouse Projects (SA) |
National Renovations/Extensions Award – over $2M | Hampton Homes Australia (QLD) |
National Display Home – under $250,000 | Eight Homes (VIC) |
National Display Home – $250,000 to $350,000 | Summit Homes Group (WA) |
Toyota National Display Home – $350,000 to $500,000 | Long Island Homes (VIC) |
Toyota National Display Home – $500,000 to $750,000 | Kurmond Homes (NSW) |
National Display Home – $750,000 to $1M | Raymond Vincent Homes (NSW) |
National Display Home – Over $1M | Latitude 37 (VIC) |
National Contract Home – under $350,000 | Gordon Bourke Constructions (QLD) |
Master Builders Insurance Brokers National Contract Home – $350,000 to $500,000 | George Built Constructions (QLD) |
National Contract Home – $500,000 to $750,000 | Besal Construction (QLD) |
National Contract Home – $750,000 to $1 Million | Pinnacle Custom Homes (NSW) |
National Contract Home – $1 million to $2 million | Renovation One (VIC) |
National Contract Home – $2M to $4M | Ledbury Constructions (NSW) |
National Contract Home – over $4 Million | Spadaccini Homes (WA) |
National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Residential | Honed + Polished Concrete (QLD) |
Cbus Super National Medium Density – 2 to 5 Dwellings | D.velop.R (NSW) |
Cbus Super National Medium Density – over 5 Dwellings | Impero Constructions (NSW) |
National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award – Retirement Villages | Sarah Constructions (SA) |
National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award -Aged Care Facilities | Built (WA) |
National Construction Master Builder of the Year | Multiplex Constructions (NSW) |
National President’s Award | Vos Construction & Joinery (TAS) |
WoodSolutions National Sustainability in a Commercial Building Award | Fairbrother Construction (TAS) |
Best Use of Australian Made Products – Commercial | Fairbrother Construction (TAS) |
Toyota National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Construction | Cubic Interiors (WA) |
Federal Safety Commissioner’s National Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Award (commercial) | ADCO Constructions (WA) |
National Education Facility Award | Hansen Yuncken (NSW) |
National Health Facility Award | Multiplex Constructions (NSW) |
National Entertainment and Recreation Facility Award | Multiplex Constructions (WA) |
National Commercial Historical Restoration/Renovation Award | Richard Crookes Constructions (NSW) |
Cbus Super National High Rise Apartment Building | Multiplex Constructions (QLD) |
National Fit-out Award | DBMG (NSW) |
National Fit-out Award | AMA Projects (ACT) |
National Fit-out Award | Hutchinson Builders (QLD) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – under $5 million | CWF Constructions (NSW) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $5 million to $10 million | Multiplex Constructions (WA) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $10 million to $20 million | Sarah Constructions (SA) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $20 million to $50 million | Synergy Construct (SA) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $50 million to $100 million | ADCO Group (VIC) |
National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – over $100 million | Multiplex Constructions (NSW) |
Toyota National Civil/Infrastructure Award – under $25 million | Oliver Kelly Group (TAS) |
Toyota National Civil/Infrastructure Award – over $25 million | Advance Civil Engineering (NT) |
Our Previous National Winners
The 2021 National Awards live stream was broadcasted on Saturday 30 April 2022.
The National Apprentice of the Year – Jami Brooks from the Northern Territory and the
Toyota National Young Builder of the Year – Andrew Payton from New South Wales.
The 2021 Winners and Finalists are listed in Building Australia 2021.
Major Awards
Jami Brooks ― NT ― National Careers Institute Apprentice of the Year
Andrew Payton ― NSW ― Toyota National Young Builder of the Year
GBSC Yurra ― WA ― National President’s Award
Manteena Residential ― ACT ― National Residential Master Builder of the Year
Multiplex Constructions ― NSW ― National Construction Master Builder of the Year
Construction
Fairbrother ― TAS ― Best Use of Australian Made Products – Commercial
Vos Construction & Joinery ― TAS ― Toyota National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Construction
Buxton Constructions (Vic) ― VIC ― Cbus National High Rise Apartment Building
Buildcorp ― NSW ― Federal Safety Commissioner’s National Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Award
McCorkell Constructions ― VIC ― Infrabuild National Education Facility Award
PACT Construction ― WA ― Infrabuild National Entertainment and Recreation Facility Award
BESIX Watpac ― QLD ― Infrabuild National Health Facility Award
Multiplex Constructions ― NSW ― National Commercial Historical Restoration/Renovation Award
Built ― SA ― National Environmental and Energy Efficiency – Commercial Building Award
Buildcorp ― VIC ― National Fit-Out Award
McCorkell Constructions ― WA ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – under $5 million
Maben Group ― VIC ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $5 million to $10 million
Becon Constructions (Aust) ― VIC ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $10 million to $20 million
Maben Group ― VIC ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $20 million to $50 million
Hansen Yuncken ― SA ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – $50 million to $100 million
Multiplex Constructions ― NSW ― National Commercial/Industrial Construction Award – over $100 million
Advance Civil Engineering ― NT ― Toyota National Civil/Infrastructure Award – under $25 million
DORIC Contractors ― WA ― Toyota National Civil/Infrastructure Award – over $25 million
Residential
SFAW ― TAS ― Best Use of Australian Made Products – Residential
Concept Kitchens & Detail Joinery ― QLD ― National Specialist Contractor of the Year – Residential
Taylor & Knowles ― ACT ― Cbus National Medium Density – 2 to 5 Dwellings
Flux Construction ― VIC ― Cbus National Medium Density – over 5 Dwellings
Woolcock Construction ― SA ― National Environment and Energy Efficiency – Residential Building Award
Multiplex Constructions ― WA ― National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award – Aged Care Facilities
Lipman ― NSW ― National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award – Retirement Villages
Gordon Bourke Constructions ― QLD ― Office HQ National Contract Home – under $350,000
Beardwood ― TAS ― Master Builders Insurance Brokers National Contract Home – $350,000 to $500,000
Ambrose Homes ― QLD ― Canibuild National Contract Home – $500,000 to $750,000
Scott Salisbury Homes ― SA ― National Contract Home – $750,000 to $1 Million
Brother Projects ― ACT ― National Contract Home – $1 million to $2 million
Manteena Residential ― ACT ― National Contract Home – over $2 Million
Carlisle Homes ― VIC ― National Display Home – under $250,000
Brighton Homes QLD ― QLD ― Structerre Consulting National Display Home – $250,000 to $350,000
Summit Homes ― WA ― Toyota National Display Home – $350,000 to $500,000
Platinum Residential Designer Homes ― QLD ― Toyota National Display Home – $500,000 to $1.5 million
Spacecraft Design + Build ― SA ― Office HQ National Alterations/Additions Award – under $200,000
Top Plate Building ― QLD ― National Alterations/Additions Award – $200,000 to $400,000
blanc. Architectural Homes ― WA ― National Alterations/Additions Award – $400,000 to $650,000
Projects and Designs Engineers ― QLD ― National Alterations/Additions Award – $650,000 to $1 Million
The 2020 National Awards live stream was broadcasted on Saturday 28 November 2020.
The National Apprentice of the Year – Melanie Ransley from Tasmania and the Toyota National Young Builder of the Year – Sebastian Toscano from Queensland.
The 2020 Winners and Finalists are listed in Building Australia 2020.
The 2019 National Awards Dinner was held on Saturday 23 November 2019 at the Field of Light at Uluru.
The National Apprentice of the Year – Brady Casey from New South Wales and the Toyota National Young Builder of the Year – Matthew Barwick from Tasmania.
The 2019 Winners and Finalists are listed in Building Australia 2019.
The 2018 National Awards Dinner was held on Saturday 24 November 2018 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
The National Apprentice of the Year – Rory Milner from the Northern Territory and the Toyota National Young Builder of the Year – Mark Newman from New South Wales.
The 2018 Winners and Finalists are listed in Building Australia 2018.