Last friday we took a little road trip to our nations capital - grateful that we were nominated for a national award for Alterations/Renovations upto $150,000. In all honesty we were honoured to be nominated and classed with amazingly talented builders from all over the country. This was a first for the Aspire Team - as we have now won awards on a state level for the last 3 years but never nominated for a national Master Builders Australia award. As the top builders from all over Australia descended upon Parliament House for the gala event - we were honoured to have our Prime Minister Tony Abbott open the night and present Young Australian Apprentice of the Year to Martin Lewis (which we thought was fantastic that they had him present to our nations up and coming builders who will take Australia's future in building forward!) Another fantastic highlight of the night was that we were witness to history being made with Young Master Builder of the Year award being presented to a woman for the first time! Well done Serena Guidice from Western Australia!! Our nominated category was called and as the nominated jobs from around the country flashed on the big screen it finally dawned on us what an achievement this really was! Aspire Constructions National Award winning builders for Alteration/Additions under $150,000!! We are so grateful be recognised for something we are so passionate about. Thanks so much for the Master Builders Association of NSW and Master Builders Association of Australia for supporting and recognising all the amazing builders in the construction industry. Also thanks to our team- for which this would not have been achieved - especially to our awesome Site Foreman Aaron Wright- who worked tirelessly on this project to achieve an outstanding build which is now recognised at a state and national level! Well Done Aaron! We had an amazing night and we look forward to what the future holds for Aspire Constructions as we strive for above and beyond excellence and customer satisfaction for all our jobs.
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