2000To kickstart the new millennium, the Queensland House of the Year went to Denis Ritchie Builder Pty Ltd (Gold Coast) for his Broadbeach Waters home. Watpac Australia won Queensland 2000 Project of the Year, for Stage Five of the Brisbane Cricket Ground Redevelopment. This included a 15-bay, southern grandstand and cantilever structure over Stanley Street. The Queensland 2000 Apprentice of the Year was awarded to Jeff Adams and his employers, Brown & Clark Homes Pty Ltd took home the Apprentice of the Year Employer Award. | 2001Queensland's 2001 House of the Year went to Barclay Mowlem, for the spectacular one-of-a-kind residence at Redcliffe , while the Queensland Project of the Year was awarded to Bovis Lend Lease for the RAAF Base at Amberley (Brisbane). This project was notable as many of the buildings, while industrial in nature, depended on highly specialised fit outs and design, to provide the best possible facilities for the home of the F-111's. Simon Bridger, won the Queensland Apprentice of the Year Award, he also took out the Master Builders' National Apprentice of the Year too. |
2002In 2002, the Queensland House of the Year was won by David Earl Homes for their Mooloola Island Residence (Sunshine Coast), and Project of the Year was taken home by Theiss Pty Ltd for the extensive Holy Spirit Northside Hospital in Brisbane. Queensland's Apprentice of the Year in 2002 was a special prize was presented to the recipient, Christopher Drinnan, who thanks to the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI Queensland) won a working trip to Italy to further study his chosen trade under a master craftsman. His Apprentice of the Year Employer was Sunshine Coast Group Training Company. | 2003The 2003 Queensland Housing & Construction Awards were held on Friday, 10 October 2003 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Project of the Year was won by Rapcivic Contractors for Skyline Tower (Gold Coast), part of the Chevron Renaissance precinct. House of the Year went to DCA Project Services (Aust) Pty Ltd for their impressive home on Clear Island Waters (Gold Coast). The President’s Award was taken home by Arden Vale Homes Pty Ltd for their Mediterranean style home. The 2003 Queensland Apprentice of the Year was awarded to Daniel Cooper, and his employer Hutchinson Builders took out the Apprentice of the Year Employer Award. |
2004In 2004, the Queensland House of the Year Award was won by Doohan Developments Pty Ltd, and President’s Award taken home by Corbett Homes Pty Ltd (Central Queensland). The Queensland Project of the Year Award was Brisbane's Lang Park Redevelopment Joint Venture (Suncorp Stadium) won by Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd and Watpac Australia Pty Ltd. The Queensland Apprentice of the Year was awarded to the Gold Coast's Leon Stevens, with Yes JC Pty Ltd T/as 4C Construction awarded the Apprentice Employer of the Year. | 2005It was a night of Gold Coast gongs, with House of the Year, Chateau Joyeux by W J Williams Construction Pty Ltd, located on the Gold Coast, along with the Project of the Year won by Multiplex Constructions for the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre and Apprentice of the Year was won by Gold Coaster, Lisa Finch, with Apprentice Employer of the Year awarded to Group Training Australia. The Queensland President's Award in 2005 went to David John Gallagher from Far North Queensland. |
2006In 2006, the Queensland President's Award was awarded to Les McDermott Homes Pty Ltd and House of the Year went to Neater Constructions (Q). The Project of the Year was taken home by Barclay Mowlem Construction Limited for Saville Hotel & Apartments in Brisbane's Southbank. The Queensland Apprentice of the Year was Steven Glover and his Apprentice Employer of the Year was Golden West Employment Solutions. | 20072007 saw the Queensland President's Award go to Millennium Homes Qld, and House of the Year to Sharpe Development Group for Mandalay Coral Gardens, now known as Aqua, a luxurious home in Airlie Beach with its own yacht parking, helipad, private beach and direct access to the Great Barrier Reef - hard to top! The house also won the National House of the Year. The Queensland Project of the Year was won by Bovis Lend Lease for the Millennium Arts Queensland Cultural Centre - the Brisbane staples of the GoMA and State library. Queensland's Apprentice of the Year was Nathan McCracken and his Apprentice Employer of the Year was Acclaim Apprentice & Trainees. |
2008Project of the Year was awarded to Matrix Residential Projects for Reflection Tower Two located in Coolangatta (Gold Coast) and the President's Award went to PJ Burns Builders Pty Ltd. House of the Year went to K & F Tesch Pty Ltd for Mali Mali (Far North Queensland) which also won National House of the Year too. The house is a Balinese-inspired home nestled atop a hill with panoramic views of rainforests and the ocean. The 2008 Queensland Apprentice of the Year was won by Travis Woods, and his Apprentice Employer of the Year was Hutchinson Builders. The first Queensland winner of the Rising Star Award went to H2 Homes Pty Ltd and first Queensland Women in Building award winner was Samantha Sheppard. | 20092009's Queensland House of the Year was awarded to Knowlman McDonald McMillan, with Project of the Year going to Matrix North Qld Pty Ltd for their suite of luxurious holiday apartments in Port Douglas, Coconut Grove (Far North Queensland). The Queensland President's Award was awarded to Kleidon Masterbuilt Homes for Eliza–Breeze, a Bundaberg home owned by the builders themselves, so good it's the basis for their Eliza-Breeze 415 home plan. The 2009 Queensland Individual awards were the Rising Star Award to Smart Homes, Women in Building Award to Di Henshall, Apprentice of the Year to Christopher Weaver and his Apprentice Employer of the Year to Acclaim Apprentices and Trainees. |