Buildings win national accolades.
Following our big wins in this year’s National Master Builder House of the Year Awards, we have been lucky to feature in a glowing article by our regional newspaper, the Otago Daily Times.


As the articles explains:
Along with the supreme award, DCD Ltd won the Southern house of the year award for Te Toka, its low-energy home in Jack’s Point, and the sustainable excellence, craftsmanship, interior design, and bathroom excellence awards, and the new home over $2million category and picked up a gold award.
The airtight and thermal insulation building specialists also won the new home $1.5million to $2million category and a gold award for a Dalefield home. Te Toka, an 820sqm home, is completely self-sufficient with its own water supply, solar array, battery backup, generator and stormwater treatment.
Tracey Roxburgh – Otago Daily Times
You can read the article here.