At Prescom Constructions, sustainability isn’t just a passing trend — it’s a core part of how we build. As the construction industry continues to evolve, we stay focused on creating smarter, greener, and more efficient buildings. Every project presents an opportunity to minimise our environmental impact, deliver lasting value to our communities, and help our clients save money over time. Building responsibly today means investing in a better future for generations to come.
Our approach to sustainable construction is guided by practical ideas that strike a balance between innovation, environmental responsibility, and high-quality outcomes. We focus on utilising renewable resources, implementing energy-efficient designs, and employing modern green technologies. Each project is aligned with New South Wales’ environmental regulations, including BASIX and the Sustainable Buildings SEPP, ensuring that we meet high standards for water and energy efficiency.
Sustainability is not just something we add at the end — it’s part of every stage, from initial design through to final handover. We consider everything: how materials are sourced, how waste is reduced, how insulation and ventilation can be improved, and how renewable energy sources, such as solar power, can be integrated into the build. These choices not only benefit the environment but also lead to long-term savings and added property value for our clients.
More than just building sustainable spaces, we aim to inspire and support our clients to embrace environmentally conscious decisions. Whether they are building a new home, upgrading a facility, or launching a commercial project, we provide expert guidance to ensure the result is efficient, future-ready, and environmentally sound.
At Prescom Constructions, sustainability is built one wise decision at a time. Through thoughtful planning, responsible practices, and strong collaboration with our clients, we’re proud to be shaping a future that’s cleaner, stronger, and full of opportunity. Let’s work together to create spaces that truly make a difference — now and for the future.
Prime Costs (PC) and Provisional Sums (PS) are essential terms in construction quotes. Prime Costs cover allowances for materials like fixtures or appliances that haven't been selected yet, offering flexibility but potentially leading to additional costs if more expensive options are chosen. Provisional Sums are estimates for work not fully defined when quoting, like excavation or retaining walls, and may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Understanding the distinction helps homeowners manage budgets and avoid surprises during the building process.
Read moreA pre-handover inspection is crucial when taking possession of a new home to ensure any issues or defects are addressed before the final settlement. Key areas to check include the structural integrity (e.g., walls, floors), fittings and fixtures (e.g., taps, doors, windows), kitchen appliances, bathroom tiles and plumbing, electrical systems, and finishes like paintwork and flooring. By thoroughly inspecting these aspects, homeowners can prevent costly repairs later and ensure a smooth transition into their new home.
Read moreIn recent years, a new trend has emerged in the world of residential homes known as the Australian Hamptons style. This unique architectural and interior design style combines elements of traditional Hamptons style with a distinctive Australian twist, resulting in homes that are both elegant and relaxed. Often referred to as Aussie Hamptons, these homes have gained popularity for their timeless appeal and seamless integration with the beachy Australian lifestyle.
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