Wellington’s most awarded builder
Primesite Homes has consistently won prestigious awards since the Master Builders House of the Year Awards began in 1993 – more than 40 to-date. What’s more a large number of our clients continue to recommend us to their friends and family.
The awards are based on a combination of workmanship, functionality design and style. For a design build company like ours it is particularly pleasing to have confirmed that the total package for our clients is right up there.
Please take a moment to scroll down and view some of our award winning homes.
Who knows it may be your home there in the future.
Recognising Building Excellence
The Registered Master Builders House of the Year celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of it’s members. Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards are presented to competition entries throughout New Zealand. These awards are highly prestigious and confi rm the Registered Master Builders Federation’s commitment to building excellence.
What do the quality marks mean for you?
The quality marks are only available to award winning entrants. They are a tangible stamp you can use to demonstrate the high quality of your work and your status as an award-winning builder/contractor.
What does a Bronze, Silver or Gold Award mean?
Each entry is judged and marked out of a possible 2,000 points.
- Bronze is awarded to entrants achieving at least 1,500 points or 75% of the points available.
- Silver is awarded to entrants achieving at least 1,650 points or 80% of the points available.
- Gold is awarded to entrants achieving at least 1800 points or 90% of the points available.
This means clients can be confident that the award for your property whether Bronze, Silver or Gold – represents an
extremely high standard of building.
How many awards are given out?
All entrants have the chance to receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold Award. At the same time if a property does not achieve the minimum of 1500 points then no award will be given.
How does the judging work?
The entries in each category are judged by the same judges across New Zealand. This ensures consistency throughout the country i.e. a Gold Award presented in Queenstown represents the same high standard as a Gold Award presented in Auckland or New Plymouth.
Due to the commitment of the Registered Master Builders Federation, principal sponsor PlaceMakers, and the national family of sponsors, the awards structure and judging process is constantly being updated and enhanced to promote quality standards and provide fairer, more representative and recognisable results for all participants and the public.
Awards
2010
Cat 11 Showhome, Aotea – Silver Award
2009
Cat 8 Lower Hutt House – Gold Award $650,000 to $1 million
Cat 11 Showhome Whitby – Bronze Award
2008
No entries
2007
Cat 4 Stevens House – Bronze Award Under $250,000
Cat 7 Rudd House – Silver Award $450,00 – $600,000
2006
Cat 6 Imran Terrace, Khandallah – Silver Award and Category Winner $450,000 to $600,000
2004
Cat 6 Onslow Rd, Khandallah – Gold Award $400 – $550,000
Cat 6 Mana, St Brooklyn – Gold Award $180 – $250,000
Cat 5 Fortification Rd, Seatoun – Silver Award $250 – $400,000 View
Cat 4 Kirton Drive, Riverstone, Upper Hutt – Bronze Award $180 – $250,000
2002
Wellington area:
Supreme Award winner – Waverton Tce, Churton Park
1st place category six – Waverton Tce, Churton Park. New Homes over $550,000
1st place category four – Wilford St, Lower Hutt. New Homes $270 – $370,000
1st place Gib Living Solutions Award – Clutha Ave, Khandallah. New Homes $1 mil plus
1st place Pink Batts Energy Efficiency Award – Clutha Ave, Khandallah
1st place Origin Timeframe Structural Assurance Award – Clutha Ave
2nd place category four – Duthie St, Karori. New Homes $270 – $370,000
2nd place Builders Own Home Award – Clutha Ave, Khandallah
Cook Strait Region:
1st Place category six – Waverton Tce, Churton Park New Homes over $550,000
2001
1st Place – Gib Living Solutions Award
2nd Place – Friend Street, Karori $300,000 – $450,000
2nd Place – Colway Street, Ngaio $220,000 – $300,000
2000
1st Place – Wantwood Grove, Churton Park $130,000 – $180,000
2nd Place – Nikau Road, Point Howard Over $450,000
3rd Place – Bathgate Street, Hampton Gate $130,000 – $180,000
1999
1st Place – James Hardie Award for Exterior Cladding
2nd Place – Torwood Road, Khandallah Over $400,000
3rd Place – Mataroa Avenue, Northland Renovation Award
1997
1st Place – Townsend Road, Miramar $160,000 – $200,000
1st Place – Cheviot Road, Lowry Bay $220,000 – $300,000
1st Place – Winstone Wallboards Award for Interior Design
Fletcher Challenge Forests Award for use of Kiln Dried Timber
3rd Place – Monteith Grove Brooklyn $300,000 – $400,000
3rd Place – Messines Road, Karori Renovation Award
1996
2nd Place – Jubilee Road, Khandallah Over $400,000
1995
1st Place – Punjab Street, Khandallah $300,000 – $400,000
1st Place – Fowler Bathroom Award
1st Place – Winstone Wallboards Award for Interior Design
1994
1st Place – Abilene Crescent, Churton Park $200,000 – $250,000
2nd Place – Joseph Banks Drive, Whitby Over $400,000
1993
2nd Place – Tutere Street, Waikanae $150,000 – $250,000
2nd Place – Ronald Woolf Place, Churton Park $100,000 – $150,000