Prime Build open office in Queensland

Prime Build is excited to announce its expansion to Brisbane.

Moving into a new state brings a host of new opportunities, new customers, and further diversifies our business to better service our growing number of national customers.

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Dean Willemsen shares how DNW Group is bringing innovation to the property and care industries

DNW Group is committed to making a positive impact by bringing innovation to the property and care industries. As a young entrepreneur making his mark on the business world, DNW Group CEO Dean Willemsen is the first to admit his journey has been a learn-as-you-go experience. But with his infectious personality and commitment to making a difference to the community at large, the 30-year-old is making waves in the property and care sectors…

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Prime Build NSW Safety Summit.

The inaugural Prime Build NSW Safety Summit held on Friday 15th May.

With over 85 attendees the day saw Prime Build and our valued
Sub-Contractors come together as one team.

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The builder who pays in 30 days: how Fast 100’s Prime Build has grown at 195 per cent a year.

The following article was originally published by BRW and can be read at their website here.

Prime Build co-founder Dean Willemsen says ‘we think if we do the right thing by our subbies they’ll do the right thing by us’.

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Co-founded six years ago by two carpenters then aged 23 and 22, western Sydney’s Prime Build has become a preferred supplier for the likes of K-mart, Myer and Aldi with practices which are unusual by building industry standards.

“We’re always questioning the established way of doing things,” says general manager Dean Willemsen, who along with construction manager Tim Thompson has created an employer of 40 people expected to turn over $30 million in 2014-15, after becoming Australia’s fourth-fastest growing company with a 195 per cent average annual increase in turnover in the three years to 2013-14.

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