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HomeNewsSold-out Sunshine Coast Awards celebrate bold builds and bright futures

Sold-out Sunshine Coast Awards celebrate bold builds and bright futures

A horseshoe-shaped abode, a multi-generational home inspired by its landscape, and a high-end landmark development claimed the highest accolades at the Master Builders 2025 Sunshine Coast Housing & Construction Awards.

The sold-out Awards celebration was held at The Events Centre, Caloundra, on Friday 15 August, honouring the region’s top projects and people.

Jager Build nabbed the prestigious Xact Accounting House of the Year Award, as well as best Individual Home over $10 million for signature build Horseshoe Hill, showcasing a mastery of traditional and modern construction techniques.

Basalt Constructions made it a hat-trick by taking home both the coveted BUSSQ Building Super President’s Award and Samios Projects Best Residential Bathroom Award for their seamless finishes and craftsmanship on Nojoor, as well as Best Rural/Remote Home for modern Eerwah Vale masterpiece Coggan, redefining conventional approaches to residential sustainability.

The sought-after Bathersby Legal Project of the Year Award was won by Cube Constructions for NATURE, applauded for their beautiful finishes and seamless attention to detail across the 13 luxury residences. The development also won best Residential Building (high-rise over 3 storeys) from $20 million up to $50 million.

J Co Constructions came away with two wins.

Co-founder and respected industry veteran Anita Bouwman won the Women in Building Award in homage to her vision, values and dedication to the industry spanning her 45-year career; her company was also awarded best Individual Home from $700,000 up to $850,000 for LE FEVRE RESIDENCE, blending coastal style with functionality.

Ryne Brown’s keen eye for detail, high standard of workmanship and positive attitude earned him the Apprentice of the Year Award – won by an Merkara Homes apprentice for the second consecutive year. Also in the Individual category, Stalwart Constructions Qld founder and multi- award-winning builder Scott Buchanan won the Rising Star Award for his commitment to precision and craftsmanship.

Roebuck Concepts took home the Best Residential Swimming Pool and Best Use of Innovation for Grandview, where the team extended the pole home in every direction and replaced every surface apart from the hardwood floor, including construction of the figure-eight-shaped pool, raised on stilts with a circular gantry connected to the garden below by a spiral staircase.

Rounding out the Specialty category was Braeden Constructions winning Best Residential Kitchen for the breathtaking chef and entertainer’s dream as part of the incredible three-level modern Noosaville home, Riverside, which also won best Individual Home from $5 million up to $10 million.

“Every year, I feel so deeply honoured to stand before you — not just as a leader, but as someone who truly admires what each of you brings to our industry. It’s a privilege to share this night with you and to celebrate all that you’ve accomplished,” Master Builders Regional manager Nicola Scott said, as she addressed the event.

“There are so many opportunities ahead for our industry. The state’s investing billions in hospitals, schools, and community housing – and then there’s the 2032 Games. For the Sunshine Coast Region this includes upgrades to the Sunshine Coast Stadium in Kawana Sports Precinct, transformation of the Maroochydore City Centre with a new Athletes’ Village, Arena and cultural precinct. We’re also excited about the delivery of the Wave, a seamless public transport project connecting us to the Sunshine Coast Airport, and direct rail from Beerwah to Birtinya. The new TAFE Centre of Excellence to come at Caloundra is an important step to tackling the skills shortage, getting more tradies on the tools.

“On behalf of Master Builders, and the Sunshine Coast team, I extend our congratulations to all the nominees and winners. Your achievements inspire us, and we’re honoured to celebrate your success and the exciting journey that lies ahead.”

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