TWO Mandurah-based builders received accolades for building excellence at the HIA Truecore Steel Perth Housing Awards.
Cachet Homes triumphed in the Custom Built Home $475,001-$625,000 category for a Wannanup project.
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READ NOWAlso in the Custom Built Home category, Mandurah Homes won the $2,600,001-$4,000,000 award for a Madora Bay build.
Osborne Park-based builders scooped up Display Home gongs for their Golden Bay showcases, with Momu succeeding in the $190,001-$210,000 category for a display on Calooli Grove, Redink Homes in the $460,001-$500,000 category for a display also on Calooli Grove and 101 Residential in the $500,001-$700,000 category for a display on Thundelarra Drive.
Of the 70 trophies handed out, the highest accolade went to Floreat-based Tony Tomizzi Builders, which won the Perth Home of the Year award on top of the John Pietersen Award for Custom Built Home of the Year for a City Beach project.
The Summit Homes Group was a major winner, taking home seven titles in the Display Home, Renovation/Addition Project and Transportable/Kit Home categories.
HIA chief judge Max Pirone said this year’s judging process highlighted once again the talent and innovation in Perth’s building and construction industry and the value for money offered in the projects.
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