Letter From The Director | September Edition

 
 

Ben Tass

As we move into October, I’m proud to reflect on what has been an incredibly busy and rewarding few weeks here at TASS. We’ve made significant progress bringing innovative architectural designs to life, continuing to uphold our core mission: to deliver an unmatched TASS standard of excellence in every home we build.

This month, we’re also thrilled to share that TASS has been named a finalist for several industry awards at the upcoming MBA Awards Night at The Star. These nominations recognise some of our recently completed projects, and we’re honoured to be acknowledged among the best in the industry. The awards night will be a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our team, and we look forward to seeing how we fare!

It’s exciting to see the progress across our projects in Sydney, and I’m constantly impressed by the dedication of our team—from the office staff to our site managers, apprentices, and everyone in between. The quality of work and commitment they bring to each day speaks to the heart of who we are at TASS. This month, we have some major projects on the horizon, and I look forward to sharing more updates with you as they unfold.

Our focus continues to be on making the homebuilding process seamless and enjoyable for our clients. We understand that every home is a personal reflection of its owner, and we take great pride in tailoring each project to meet unique needs and lifestyles. This approach remains central to what sets us apart, and we’re grateful for the trust our clients place in us.

I’d also like to take a moment to express my appreciation for the incredible feedback and support we’ve received. Whether it’s a kind review or a quick message of thanks, your encouragement drives us to push boundaries and aim higher every day.

As we look ahead, I’m excited to see how we can continue to grow, improve, and deliver homes that will be cherished for many years to come.

Thank you for being part of the journey with us.

Warm regards,
Ben Tass