Made Property secure KPMG Origins ’Building Trustworthy Indicator’ top score for Drummoyne apartment development The Isles

Made Property was also one of the first developer / builders in NSW to obtain an iCIRT in 2022 for their company.
Made Property secure KPMG Origins ’Building Trustworthy Indicator’ top score for Drummoyne apartment development The Isles
Joel Robinson August 30, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Premium boutique developer builder Made Property has achieved the highest score to date by the KPMG Origins Building Trustworthy Indicator (BTI).

They scored a BTI 4* on its recently completed Drummoyne apartment development The Isles. It's the first 4+ score received by a development in NSW.

The Building Trustworthy Indicator, created by KPMG Origins with the NSW Office of the Building Commissioner, uses an industry developed calculation by combining data provided by the developer on materials, processes, and participants of a fully constructed building to provide a Trustworthy Indicator score after the issue of an occupation certificate.

BTI differs from other ratings like iCIRT as BTI is focusing on the trustworthiness of the building itself, not the counterparty assessment of builders. BTI is a one-off indicator issued for the building after completion, KPMG Origins’ Lead Partner Laszlo Peter says.

“The Building Trustworthy Indicator shows that a building has been assessed against the best available construction industry evidence and standards. Investors, residents, or future tenants can have a higher level of trust in the building as demonstrated via our industry-developed indicator."

Peter says the Building Trustworthy Indicator is a metric that gives NSW buildings and the construction industry a greater trust and transparency.

Made Property was one of the first developer / builders in NSW to obtain an iCIRT in 2022 for their company. The Isles Drummoyne project is the first to gain a BTI 4* “Leading” indicator.”

Made Property’s Construction Director, Darren Power, said Made Property is delighted to have achieved the highest score received by a builder developer in NSW.

“Our in-house construction team takes tremendous pride and pays meticulous attention to every detail in the construction and delivery of our premium residential projects, ensuring that every step of the process is delivered to the highest of construction standards," Power said.

The Isles Drummoyne was an exciting project for us to showcase our excellence in design and construction. As a leading builder developer, we are committed to supporting initiatives from the NSW Government that improve the trust and transparency in the residential construction sector.

“We had every confidence that we would receive an exceptional score as our highly experienced and dedicated team delivers residential homes of the highest design and construction standards for our customers. The proof is in the delivery, and we have many happy new homeowners who are delighted with their stunning new harbourfront residences.”

Located on a harbourside plot at the heart of Drummoyne’s highly coveted St Georges Crescent, The Isles comprises a collection of nine luxury waterfront residences with its own secluded beach and private jetty. Designed to balance indoor and outdoor lifestyles, these expansive apartments maximise style and location with generous living and entertaining areas opening to balconies that overlook a secluded harbour garden.

David Chandler, NSW Building Commissioner said Made Property is leading the industry as one of the first trustworthy developers to have both a BTI and an iCIRT rating.  

"A growing number of companies like Made Property are embracing the need for industry leaders to show the way, as we all commit to restoring our industry’s brand."

Made Property have recently launched their latest harbourside development Corsa Mortlake, an absolute waterfront residential development positioned adjacent Breakfast Point. The project comprises just 20 luxury three-bedroom apartments and a 23-berth marina.

They're also hoping to complete their Neutral Bay apartment development, Crenelle, by Q3 2024.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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