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Oly Homes named finalist in business awards

Established in 1972, Oly Homes is a highly successful, privately-owned business, celebrating over 50 years in the building industry.

The managing director, Dale Funston is supported by a highly qualified team of 60 staff and about 55 dedicated contractors, building and installing over 100 homes per year throughout Queensland.

The team at Oly Homes are excited to be a finalist in the 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Awards for the second year in a row.

Oly Homes offers a wide range of modular, factory-built homes and buildings, with clients able to customise designs to their needs and requirements.

“Our homes are delivered and installed on site anywhere within Queensland,“ Dale said.

“The fast movers in building and construction, we are shaking off the old image of construction – by using a range of streamlined manufacturing processes, homes can be built, delivered on time and on budget in as little as 10-12 weeks, depending on the design.”

Bringing an idea to life through design, building the design into a home and transporting and installing the home to site can’t be achieved without a high level of consistent communication with their clients.

“From first contact to years after build completion, we foster and maintain enduring relationships with our clients. After all, we know that building a home is often the biggest expense and commitment a client undertakes in their lifetime. We understand it’s important to deliver not only the home the client desires, but a seamless and enjoyable experience in working together with Oly Homes ,“ Dale said.

For more information contact Oly Homes on 1300 663 555 or visit www.olyhomes.com.au

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