Western Australia builder Buildmark Pty Ltd announces expansion of its NDIS construction work from Perth Metro to regional communities from Geraldton to Esperance.
PERTH, AU / ACCESS Newswire / March 25, 2026 / Buildmark Pty Ltd has announced the expansion of its National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) construction services beyond the Perth metropolitan area to support communities across Western Australia, with new coverage stretching from Geraldton in the north to Esperance in the south.
The move reflects growing demand for accessible housing and compliant facilities in regional WA. Buildmark, which has delivered NDIS projects across Perth for several years, says the expansion will allow more regional communities to access experienced builders familiar with accessibility standards and specialised construction requirements.
"NDIS projects aren't just another building job," the team at Buildmark said. "These homes and facilities support people in their daily lives. Accessibility, safety, and durability have to be right from the start."
Founded in 2011 as a family-run renovation company, Buildmark has steadily expanded its scope across Western Australia. The company now delivers residential, commercial, aged care, NDIS, and heritage restoration projects throughout the state.
Growing Demand for Accessible Housing Across WA
The expansion comes at a time when demand for disability-friendly housing is increasing nationwide.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme now supports more than 600,000 Australians, many of whom require housing designed to meet accessibility and mobility needs. In regional Western Australia, supply of compliant housing remains limited in some areas.
According to national housing reports, demand for specialist disability accommodation continues to grow as participants seek housing that allows them to live more independently and safely within their communities.
Buildmark says the decision to expand services reflects the need to support regional towns that may not always have access to builders experienced in NDIS-related construction.
"We've completed a number of NDIS projects across Perth Metro," the company said. "Expanding across WA allows us to bring that experience to regional communities where accessible housing can be harder to find."
Experience Across Multiple Project Types
Over more than a decade, Buildmark has worked across several sectors that require strict compliance and careful planning, including aged care facilities and specialised residential builds.
The company says experience across these sectors has helped strengthen its approach to NDIS construction.
"Each project type teaches you something," the team said. "NDIS projects demand responsibility. Aged care work requires attention to detail. Commercial projects strengthen systems and coordination."
That combination of experience has helped the company develop processes that prioritize quality, compliance, and long-term durability.
"Construction is not just about putting up walls," Buildmark said. "The goal is to create spaces that function well for the people who rely on them every day."
Supporting Regional Communities
By expanding its NDIS services beyond Perth, Buildmark aims to work with developers, community organisations, and property owners in regional areas where accessible housing options may be limited.
The expansion will include work across coastal and regional centres from Geraldton through to Esperance, with projects tailored to meet local conditions and regulatory requirements.
Western Australia's vast geography presents unique challenges for construction projects. Distance between communities, supply logistics, and workforce availability can all affect building timelines.
Buildmark says its experience working in regional environments - including previous commercial projects linked to the resources sector - has helped prepare the company for this broader reach.
"We've worked in areas where planning and coordination really matter," the company said. "Regional projects require clear communication and strong trade partnerships."
Maintaining Quality as Work Expands
As the company expands its NDIS work across WA, Buildmark says maintaining consistent standards remains its top priority.
"We've built our reputation on repeat clients and long-term relationships," they said. "That only happens when the work holds up over time."
The company also emphasizes the importance of working closely with clients, developers, and stakeholders involved in NDIS projects to ensure each property meets relevant accessibility and compliance requirements.
"These projects affect people's independence and quality of life," the team added. "That responsibility guides how we approach every stage of construction."
Call to Action
Buildmark Pty Ltd encourages developers, housing providers, and community organisations across Western Australia who are planning NDIS or accessible housing projects to consider early consultation with experienced builders to ensure projects meet the required standards from the start.
Expanding the availability of compliant, accessible housing is a shared effort, and collaboration between builders, planners, and communities plays an important role in improving housing access across the state.
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About Buildmark Pty Ltd
Founded in 2011, Buildmark Pty Ltd is a Western Australia-based building company that began as a family-run renovation business and expanded alongside the state's growing construction sector. The company delivers residential, NDIS, aged care, commercial, multi-residential, school, and specialised heritage restoration projects across WA. Buildmark is known for its focus on quality workmanship, value for money, repeat clients, and long-term professional relationships.
Contact: Info@buildmark.net.au
SOURCE: Buildmark Pty Ltd
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