Complex Renovations & Challenging sites

Experience Where It Matters Most

Not every builder is equipped to manage technically challenging projects. At TRJ & Sons, we have extensive experience delivering renovations in environments that require careful planning, technical expertise and innovative problem-solving.

Whether your property is located on a steep block, in a bushfire-prone area or presents access constraints, we’ll develop practical solutions that keep your project moving.

Our Services

Our Specialist & Complex Projects Include

Complex structural alterations completed during a home renovation in Manly

Challenging Sites

Every property is different, and some require more than standard construction methods. We have extensive experience delivering renovations on sloping sites, difficult access sites and properties with restricted working areas where careful planning and coordination are essential.

Our team works closely with engineers and consultants to develop practical construction solutions that overcome site constraints while maintaining safety, quality and efficiency throughout the build.

Specialist Construction

Some projects require specialist knowledge beyond a typical renovation. We have experience working on bushfire-prone land (BAL-rated sites), flood-prone properties, landslip sites and projects involving subterranean construction, including structural works below ground level.

By collaborating with designers, engineers and certifiers throughout the planning process, we ensure every project is carefully managed and compliant with the relevant building requirements.

Residential construction designed for a bushfire-prone site in Northern Beaches
Completed specialist home renovation by TRJ & Sons in Collaroy
Why choose us

Why TRJ & Sons?

Three generations of expertise
Transparent communication & firm pricing
Trusted trade partners & high-quality finishes
Fully insured & industry-compliant
A qualified team that treats your home like our own
Safe, clean and tidy sites

Got a challenging project? Let’s discuss how we can bring it to life