Andrews Projects bring construction in house and start Cascade Robina build

Known as ‘A Construct’, the construction company will be responsible for the delivery of Andrews Projects’ $270 million Cascade development, a 229-unit master-planned community in Robina
Andrews Projects bring construction in house and start Cascade Robina build
Joel Robinson September 4, 2023CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Andrews Projects is the latest in a growing cohort of residential apartment developers in South East Queensland to launch its own construction company to control its project’s narratives.

Known as ‘A Construct’, the construction company will be responsible for the delivery of Andrews Projects’ $270 million Cascade development, a 229-unit master-planned community in Robina.

The announcement follows a challenging time in the South East Queensland construction sector, namely limited resources and escalating build costs, that have caused a number of developers to self-deliver projects.

The trend will likely continue as construction resources become more scarce and government infrastructure works ramp up in anticipation of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.

Andrews Projects Sales Manager Sarah Andrews said the move into construction was a natural step for the family-owned company, with founder and director Danny Andrews having been in the construction industry for over four decades.

“A Construct will allow us to take control of our projects and deliverthem in a more cost-effective and time-efficient manner for our future residents,” Sarah says.

“We have a vast knowledge of the construction industry and the processes and systems required to deliver multi-residential projects, alongside a highly skilled team who will assist with the delivery of Cascade and our future projects.”

Project manager and site manager positions have already been filled at A Construct, with the team focusing on the delivery of their first project Cascade. Residents will have access to a suite of amenities including a 25m resort pool, 170 sqm gym, sauna, cold plunge, steam room and onsite cafe.

There are two and three-bedroom apartments on offer with views towards the Surfers Paradise skyline and hinterland. Apartments range in price from $850,000 to $2.25 million. The project is over 60 per cent sold, with construction to commence onsite imminently.

Completion is slated for in 2026.

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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