Founded by Registered Master Builder and NZ Certified Builder Mark Anderson in 2013, the M A Building team build architecturally designed homes with an exceptional level of craftsmanship, and clear communication. We manage build projects by communicating with and coordinating architects, contractors, engineers and surveyors, while keeping the owner up to date with progress along the way.

Building a home in Wanaka remotely?

We specialise in working with clients who are building a house in Wanaka, but are not living here. To streamline the communication process, we use the online project management system Co-Construct. This online platform allows clients to view their building project in real time, including job photos, budget updates and upcoming stages. It also consolidates communications between the client, builder and sub-contractors, making the decision-making process a breeze.

At M A Building, we offer our clients a range of building services including design consults, fixed price contracts, charge up contracts and full project management service.

 

 
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Mark grew up around building sites as a young boy. His father was a builder by trade so it was only natural for Mark to follow in his footsteps after graduating from his Carpentry studies. Although his father has sadly now passed away, Mark proudly continues to transmit what his father taught him about the craft of building to his business and team.

Mark enjoys working with his reputable team of builders to ensure they are consistently producing a high-quality standard of workmanship and showing respect for the materials being used. Using his keen eye for detail and precision, Mark thrives in his comprehensive role of Project Manager.
When he’s not in the office or on the tools, Mark enjoys spending time with his family, going on hunting or fishing trips, and creating projects in his garage.

 

 
The most rewarding aspect of my role is working closely with clients for months, or sometimes even years, to get their dream project just right. And then when you do the final handover with them, you can see just how much this project means to them. That’s what it’s all about.
— Mark