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P.A.H Innovative Construction from Wagga Wagga was named the prestigious HIA Australian Professional Small Builder/Renovator, partnered by Companion Systems.
Founded in 2011 by Paul and Bec Hopper, P.A.H Innovative Construction is a Wagga Wagga-based builder known for delivering unique, high-quality homes on challenging sites. With a strong focus on design, sustainability, and innovation, the company specialises in bespoke builds for families, retirees, and professionals—often on rural or sloping blocks.
Backed by a skilled team and a network of over 70 trusted contractors, P.A.H Innovative Construction offers a client-focused, transparent and flexible building experience that is truly exceptional.
Now operating from custom-built premises, the business continues to lead with a commitment to excellence, industry development, and award-winning craftsmanship. Judges praised the team as knowledgeable and passionate, applauding their professionalism in all aspects of the business and their unwavering dedication to delivering excellence.
This is the second time P.A.H Innovative Construction have won this national award.
For full details on all the winning projects and people at this year’s Australian Housing Awards, visit hia.com.au/winners or download images here media.hia.com.au
“The Housing Industry Association (HIA) took part in the National Construction Industry Forum (NCIF) today and it was encouraging that the Forum reached agreement on establishing a draft ‘Blueprint for the Future’ to drive long-term change in the industry,” said HIA Managing director, Jocelyn Martin.
“The proliferation of building standards in Council planning controls needs to stop now,” said Brad Armitage HIA Executive Director NSW.
“It is pleasing to see that should the Tasmanian Liberal Government be re-elected it is committed to planning reform and streamlining approvals that can deliver tangible and improved planning outcomes to get Tasmanians in homes faster,” said HIA Executive Director Tasmania Stuart Collins.
In line with this, HIA notes that the Sydney Water Price Proposal 2025-30 (SW proposal), highlights the critical relationship between the provision of water related infrastructure and housing delivery, and has set its capital expenditure proposal accordingly.