New Home Builder in the Tablelands

Full-service home construction from planning to final handover.

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Bring Your Vision to Life

Building your new home should be an exciting, seamless experience. With Sun Co Concrete And Construction, you’re guided by a new home builder who manages every detail from slab to roofing. Fully insured and proudly recognised as a Master Builders QLD Member (Licence No. 096786), we bring structure, clarity and craftsmanship to the building process.


Based in Dimbulah, we work with clients across Mareeba and the Tablelands to turn home designs into lasting spaces for families, investors and first-time builders. Whether you have plans drawn up or need guidance from the ground up, we provide full project management, honest timelines and quality finishes that reflect your vision.


To begin planning your new build, call 0412 284 408 and talk with a builder who listens and delivers.

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What Sets Us Apart

We make the building journey feel simple, organised and enjoyable:

  • From early discussions through to the final handover, our team handles everything in-house.
  • We work closely with trusted local trades to ensure consistency and quality on every build.
  • Timelines and budgets are clearly communicated and closely managed throughout the project.
  • Each home is tailored to your block, lifestyle and design preferences.
  • Our team takes pride in delivering structurally sound, energy-conscious homes built to last.
  • We support you with honest advice and practical options at every stage.
  • You'll have a dedicated point of contact to keep the process smooth and transparent.
  • We welcome projects of all sizes, from rural properties to residential estates.

Talk to Sun Co Concrete And Construction today and let’s bring your future home to life with confidence.

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  • What factors influence how long a new home build takes?

    Several variables influence the duration of a new home build, so timelines differ from project to project. Design complexity plays a role, as custom layouts, structural features and detailed finishes generally require more time. Site conditions also matter, including slope, soil type and access, which can affect preparation and slab work. Approval processes and inspections can add time depending on requirements and scheduling availability. Weather may interrupt outdoor work, particularly during earthworks, framing and roofing stages. Material lead times and supplier delays can also impact progress. Clear planning, early selections and consistent communication usually help keep a build moving steadily across each stage.

  • What decisions should be made before construction begins?

    Many of the most important decisions should be finalised before construction starts to avoid delays and additional costs. This often includes the overall design, room layout, structural requirements and key inclusions. Selections such as roofing type, windows, doors, cabinetry, tiling and flooring can also influence scheduling because materials may require ordering in advance. Confirming budgets and understanding allowances helps set realistic expectations and reduces last-minute changes. It is also useful to clarify access needs, service connections and any site constraints. When decisions are made early, the build can follow a smoother sequence with less rework and fewer interruptions.

  • What affects the cost of building a new home?

    New home build costs can vary widely based on design size, level of finish and site conditions. A more complex layout, higher ceilings or specialised structural features generally increases labour and material requirements. Selections such as cabinetry, benchtops, fixtures, flooring and glazing also influence the budget. Site factors like slope, soil type, drainage needs and access can add to preparation and slab costs. Service connections and compliance requirements may also affect pricing. Understanding inclusions, allowances and what is excluded helps avoid surprises later. Clear planning and early choices support better cost control and allow more confident decisions throughout the build.