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Precision and compliance

AllBuildSA knows that precision matters when it comes to disability housing, which is why they deliver specialist, NDIS-compliant home modifications designed to support clinical intent, participant safety and seamless discharge outcomes across South Australia.

Led by director Mark Gilbert, AllBuildSA operates exclusively within disability-specific construction.

Their compliance-first framework supports occupational therapists, hospital discharge planners, SDA providers and support coordinators with clear documentation, structural accuracy and reduced variation risk suitable for NDIA review.

Ceiling hoist installations are one of their core specialties, and they design and install straight rail and XY gantry systems, complete with structural reinforcement, custom beam and unistrut integration, engineering certification and coordinated load testing – including retrofits within occupied homes and complex care environments.

AllBuildSA’s NDIS Home modification services include level-access bathroom conversions, compliant waterproofing and floor grading, grab rail installation, doorway widening, ramp systems, access pathways and internal mobility reconfigurations, all delivered in accordance with NDIS guidelines, the NCC and relevant Australian Standards.

They also support high physical support environments with SDA upgrades, backup power infrastructure, battery systems and integration of assistive technologies.

For hospital discharge referrals, they offer acknowledgement within 24 hours, site assessments within 48–72 hours (where practicable) and detailed scopes within 3–5 business days – helping reduce length of stay and minimise readmission risk.

Servicing metropolitan and regional South Australia, AllBuildSA is a licensed SA builder and NDIS Registered Provider, delivering structured, engineering-supported solutions with professionalism and care.

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