“I have always found David to be a great asset on any project. His construction experience together- with his efficiency, attention to detail and passion for architecture combine to make David a pleasure to work with. “

Ramon Pleysier
Pleysier Perkins

“David Coxhell is a sincere, capable, honest and hardworking individual with an immense capacity for care and attention to not only his work, but also to the people who surround him.”

John Gill
Drawn Circle Architecture and Interior Design

“His attention to detail and his insistence on the highest standards have resulted in a finished building with which we are thrilled. It is a testament to David’s skill that our home won the “Home of the Year” award (2000) in the recent Victorian Housing Industry awards.”

Mary Ann Cohn

“The project was completed on time and to a quality level that was beyond my expectations. This would not have been achieved without David’s knowledge, skill and dedication.”

Philip Brass

“Thank you very much for dealing with all the items… we are delighted. The house is utterly transformed and we never could have done this without you and your highly skilled trades people. It’s not only what you try to do but how it is done that counts.”

Roger Poole
Chairman
Bates Smart

“Thanks for this David, we are absolutely delighted with the house and very grateful for the care and effort you and your team put into it.”

Professor Garry Jennings AM
Director
Baker Heart Research Institute

A project that won DC Construction the significant award of Victorian Master Builder of the year in 2007. A project of great craftsmanship, a client/architect who had exceptionally high expectations and views of the finished project, that were delivered and large amounts of detail that were attended to, and acknowledged by the award.

A labour of love to faithfully restore an 80 year old, beautifully handcrafted timber boat and trailer , that is now displayed in the Queenscliff Maritime Museum, being recognised for its faithful restoration and preservation of an antique piece of boat building craft.

This project was built in Japan of 90% Australian building materials and labour. The home was for the Australian Consul General, located in the upper mountains of Kobe, Japan, as a primary residence. David played the role of project manager, construction manager, supervisor, manager of two households of unruly Australian Subcontractors, and a very specific deadline, to suit timing of Cherry Blossom season, and nature was not flexible. A unique and fascinating and extremely challenging project, that was very successful, and a highlight for David’s professional career.

A complete refurbishment of a high quality apartment, to exacting standards. Not only was the highest quality possible achieved, we provided care, consideration and thanks from all the neighbours, who had to endure a significant building project within their environment. A finished apartment of much sophistication and style, with completely satisfied clients and architect.