What service area do you work in?
Scrase Built delivers commercial construction projects throughout the South West of Western Australia, including Busselton, Dunsborough, Margaret River, Yallingup, Vasse, Bunbury and surrounding regions. We also assess select projects further afield where our experience and delivery model add value.
How do I choose the right commercial construction company for my project?
The right builder should have proven commercial experience, strong local knowledge, transparent pricing and a track record of delivering quality projects on time. It’s important to choose a builder who communicates clearly, understands compliance requirements and can manage risk from design through to completion.
What qualifications or certifications should I look for in a WA builder?
In Western Australia, your builder should hold a current Registered Builder’s Licence, appropriate insurances and demonstrated experience in commercial construction. Memberships, compliance systems and a strong safety record are also key indicators of a professional operation.
Can Scrase Group help with the design of my project?
Yes. Scrase Group can assist with early design input, buildability advice and value engineering, either in collaboration with your consultant team or by recommending trusted local designers and architects. Early involvement helps streamline approvals and control costs.
How do you work with my budget? Do you stay on budget?
We work closely with clients from the outset to establish a clear, realistic budget and scope. Through transparent estimating, cost tracking and proactive management, we aim to minimise surprises and deliver projects within agreed financial parameters.
Can you assist with obtaining permits and approvals?
Yes. We regularly assist clients with navigating local authority approvals, building permits and consultant coordination. Our local experience helps streamline the approvals process and avoid unnecessary delays.
Can you work with my designer or architect?
Absolutely. We work collaboratively with architects, designers, engineers and consultants engaged by the client. Our role is to support the design intent while ensuring buildability, compliance and cost efficiency.
What insurance and qualifications do you have?
Scrase Built holds all required licences and insurances for commercial construction in Western Australia, including public liability, workers’ compensation and contract works insurance. Copies can be provided upon request.
Are there any other costs or fees I should be aware of?
All known costs are clearly outlined in our proposals and contracts. Any potential additional costs, such as authority upgrades or client-initiated variations, are discussed openly and approved before proceeding.
How do you handle modifications during the construction process?
Variations are managed through a clear and transparent process. We assess the cost and time implications, provide written confirmation for approval, and only proceed once agreed by the client.
What are the steps involved in the commercial construction process?
The process typically includes initial consultation, design and approvals, detailed costing, contract execution, construction, and final handover. We guide clients through each stage to ensure clarity and confidence at every step.
How do you ensure quality and compliance with building codes?
Quality and compliance are central to how we operate. We follow approved drawings and specifications, engage qualified trades, conduct regular inspections and ensure all works comply with the NCC, Australian Standards and local authority requirements.
Can you help with energy-efficient or sustainable building features?
Yes. We can incorporate energy-efficient and sustainable features such as improved building envelopes, efficient services, solar integration and low-maintenance materials. These options can be tailored to suit your budget, operational needs and long-term goals.
Work with Scrase Built?
Want to find out more about how Scrase Built can deliver your next commercial project? Reach out and let’s talk.
