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Passion and precision

Comfort, performance and precision. Built into every project.

At Conscious Construction Co., we build high-performance homes with the level of care and detail you’d expect from a custom architectural builder. Whether you’re just beginning your plans or already working with a designer, we support clients across Geelong, the Surf Coast and Bellarine in building homes that are comfortable, efficient and made to last.

As an accredited builder of homes to the Passive House (Passivhaus) standard, we apply proven principles that dramatically reduce heating and cooling demand while supporting consistent indoor comfort and air quality. The result is a home that performs quietly and reliably, year after year.

We collaborate closely with homeowners, architects and consultants to ensure every detail is considered and carefully managed. From insulation and window selection to airtightness and shading, each element contributes to a home that balances technical performance with the way you want to live.

If you’re planning a new home and want to understand how performance-first thinking can shape the outcome, get in touch or visit our website at consciousconstruction.com.au to learn more.

Plan with confidence. Build with precision.

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