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Precision Homes
you need to discuss with us exactly what they
want,” he adds. “And anything they want to hap-
pen, we’ll try to make happen.”
In general, Precision Homes is very flexible
when it comes to meeting their client’s needs.
In order to do that, they will not shy away from
trying new materials or building techniques, as
long as they live up to Precision’s high standard of
quality.
“We’ve got a passion behind what we do,”
William says. “We love building and we love chal-
lenging ourselves.”
William says that the company is constantly
attending trade shows across the country and even
internationally, and they also consult with archi-
tects and other building companies – whatever it
takes to stay up to date, and be as best equipped as
possible to help clients realise their visions.
INDUSTRY RECOGNISED
Precision Homes’ dedication to quality has paid
off in many ways. Not only has it earned them sig-
nificant repeat work and strong word-of-mouth,
but industry recognition as well. At the 2012
HIA Awards, their first ever display home – “The
Cube” – won in its category for Best Display
Home over $700,000, and went on to win the
award for Best Overall Display Home in SA.
“It’s great to be recognised,” says William of
the win. “We put a lot of work into our display,