Spadaccini Homes has won the 2017 Bankwest
Top WA Home at the Master Builders-
Bankwest Housing Excellence Awards.
The builder was the star of the awards, with a
total of 10 titles at the presentation gala.
Master Builders’ director Michael McLean
says the win for the Watermans Bay project
was an outstanding achievement that
recognised the workmanship quality of every
aspect of the home.
“Rob Spadaccini and his team should be very
proud of their success,” Mr McLean said.
“Spadaccini Homes clearly has an excellent
blend of specialist trades to be able to perform
at such a high level of workmanship.”
Awards chief judge Robert Shaw said the
home was a stand-out and all judges were
extremely impressed with the level of detail
and exquisite craftsmanship delivered
throughout the project.
“This exceptional home shows an
uncompromising understanding of what is
needed in a building company to deliver an
award-winning project,” he said. “It required
suppliers, subcontractors and the whole team
at Spadaccini Homes to be on board.”
The award was presented to Rob Spadaccini
at the Australiana-themed awards night in
February at Crown Perth in front of a record
crowd of more than 750 industry guests.
X Factor contestant Billie Court opened
the show and impressed the audience with
renditions of classics such as Proud Mary
and Flame Trees. Mental As Anything also
performed as the headline act on the band
stage as guests enjoyed an Australian-inspired
three-course menu.
The awards were the result of more than 410
entries and months of judging and preparation.
A total of 61 winners were called to the stage and
presented with plaques recognising excellence in
quality of construction and workmanship.
It was a particularly memorable night for
Spadaccini Homes with an armful of
awards, including Best Contract Home
in the $1.4-2 million, $2-3 million and over
$3 million categories and Small Builder of
the Year and excellence awards for ceilings,
carpentry, plastering, fl oor and wall tiling
and cabinet making.
The company had a second project, in
Sorrento, competing for the Top WA Home
Award. Other fi nalists for the award were
frequent winner Brian Burke Homes, with
projects in Shelley and Applecross, and
Geraldton builder Mandosio Homes.
Spadaccini Homes’ winning project, along with
other selected winners will be nominated for
the 2017 Master Builders Australia National
Excellence in Building and Construction
Awards to be presented at the National
Conference in Hobart in November.
Other major 2017 Housing Excellence Awards
winners included customer service awards to
Midland Brick (supplier), Sovereign Building
Company (small builder), Genesis Homes
Master Builders (medium builder) and Summit
Homes Group (volume/project builder). Best
Alterations and Additions went to Exclusive
Residence and Best Display Home to Atrium
Homes. The Lyn Bennet Memorial Award for
Project Builder of the Year went to Summit
Homes Group. Mandosio Homes was named
Best Country Home.
A full list of 2017 award-winning builders
and award night photos are available at
Master Builders’ website:
http://www.mbawa.com/awards-winners
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Top Residential Award
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AWARDS housing excellence awards