Top 4 Builders in Picton, New South Wales
There are currently 4 highly-rated building businesses in Picton, New South Wales listed on TradeRefer, with an average Google rating of 4.8★ across 22 verified reviews. The 4 listed below are ranked from highest to lowest rating, all ABN-verified and community-recommended.
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Top 4 Building in Picton — Ranked by Customer Rating
Compare the highest-rated building in Picton, New South Wales. All businesses listed are ABN-verified and surfaced without paid placement.

Creative Home Improvements
Creative Home Improvements have been constructing pergolas, awnings, carports and privacy screens throughout the Macarthur region for over 10 years.

Pagewood Constructions Pty Ltd
Pagewood Constructions Pty Ltd offer new homes, renovations and restorations throughout south-west Sydney, the Southern Highlands and beyond. Our passionate, creative and energetic master builder, Bruce Page, has been building, renovating and restoring for over 35 years. Choose Pagewood Constructions if you

ADR Construction Co.
ADR Construction Co. is a highly rated building business serving Picton and surrounding areas in NSW. With an outstanding 5-star rating from 3 customer reviews, they are one of the top-rated building providers in the area. Contact ADR Construction Co. today — call +61 412 221 439 or visit their website for a free quote.

Dynamic Modular Constructions
Dynamic Modular Constructions design, manufacture & install Portable Buildings, Modular Buildings, Demountable Classrooms & Site Sheds throughout NSW.
How Much Do Building Cost in Picton?
Pricing data based on Australian industry averages for New South Wales. Always get 2–3 written quotes.
Typical Range
$80–$160
/hr
After-Hours Rate
$240
Emergency callout
Avg Hourly Rate
$120
Picton market average
Prices are estimates only. Always request a written quote before authorising any work.
Building Licensing Requirements in New South Wales
In NSW, builders must hold a contractor licence from NSW Fair Trading. Home building work over $20,000 requires home building compensation insurance.
How to Choose the Best Building in Picton
Use this checklist before hiring any building in Picton, New South Wales.
- 1
Verify their electrical licence is current at your state's electrical safety authority (e.g. Energy Safe Victoria, NSW Fair Trading).
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Confirm they carry public liability insurance of at least $5 million — ask to see the certificate.
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Get 2–3 written quotes for any job over $500. A written quote protects both parties and clarifies the full scope.
- 4
Check their Google and TradeRefer ratings — look for consistent reviews mentioning punctuality, clean workmanship, and clear communication.
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Ask whether they'll provide a Certificate of Compliance (electrical safety certificate) on completion, as required by law in most states.
Frequently Asked Questions — Building in Picton
How much does a home extension cost in Australia?
A single-storey extension typically costs $2,000–$3,500 per m². A 40m² addition runs $80,000–$140,000 including structural work, roofing, cladding, and fit-out. Two-storey additions cost more due to engineering and structural complexity. Always get a fixed-price contract rather than a cost-plus arrangement.
Do I need council approval for a home extension?
Yes in most cases. Extensions that change the building's footprint, height, or floor area require a building permit and often a planning permit. Some minor works fall under 'exempt development' thresholds — these vary by state and council. Your builder or building designer can advise what approvals apply to your project.
What is the difference between a builder and an architect?
An architect designs the building and may project-manage, but doesn't do physical construction. A builder constructs the project to approved plans. A building designer (draftsperson) produces plans without an architect's full qualification. For most residential projects, a building designer plus licensed builder is sufficient and more cost-effective.
How long does a granny flat take to build in Australia?
A standard prefabricated or modular granny flat takes 12–20 weeks from approval to completion. Traditionally-built granny flats take 16–26 weeks. The approval process (council or CDC) takes 4–10 weeks before construction can begin. Total time from concept to move-in is typically 6–12 months.
What should a building contract include?
A compliant building contract must include: fixed price or schedule of rates, scope of works, start and completion dates, progress payment schedule, insurance details, the builder's licence number, variation process, and dispute resolution procedure. Never pay more than 10% deposit in most states.
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