Zak here with a mid-year update on the Nomac Built team, and it's shaping up to be a big stretch with several major projects underway and more on the way.
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It feels early to say it, but the pre-Christmas rush is already on, with the team working to some tight timeframes to get several builds finished for our clients. We've just started a kitchen renovation in the Birchs Bay area, increasing the usability of the space and delivering a high-end finish for what's already a great property.
In a couple of weeks we'll also be starting a new project involving a whole-home transformation, increasing footprint and usability for our clients while future-proofing the home for years to come.
Our first Bruny Island build is heading into its final stretch, with windows, cladding and plaster still to come before it's finished. The team over there is doing a great job, and it's an exciting milestone as we now also move into our second Bruny Island project, starting next week - a large new home build for clients setting down their forever home on the island.
We're also working closely with clients based in South Australia, who are working alongside Andy Armstrong Architects on their dream home in the Huon Valley.
Nomac Built generally comes to mind as a bathroom renovation specialist, but we cover everything in between, from bathrooms through to new builds. As we take on more of these projects, our footprint across southern Tasmania continues to grow.

August 9, 2026
Windows are in and the cladding is nearly finished at Oldham Road, with the Nomac Built team now moving into the fit-out stage of this detached extension.
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July 31, 2026
Nomac Built kicks off a high-end kitchen renovation at Devlyns Road with Andy Armstrong Architects, alongside a second project now underway in Birchs Bay.
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June 15, 2026
Zak shares what the Nomac team has been up to in June 2026, from Project Bruny hitting the plaster stage to new work on Bruny Island and beyond.
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June 15, 2026
Project Timbertop is one of our biggest renovations yet, a whole-home transformation opening up the kitchen and converting a disused garage.
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April 7, 2026
The Nomac Built team hit a major milestone on the Bruny Island project in April 2026, with foundations in and the concrete living room slab poured.
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March 31, 2026
Nomac Built is steadily progressing a major renovation in Lenah Valley, transforming a 1960s Hobart home into a modern, high-performing space.
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