Testimonials
To whom it may concern,
We have contracted Nathan Waller of Capital Building for a major extension and renovation project on our house in Manly. The scope of this project is of nearly a year, and at the time of writing this reference we are crossing the finish line.
The first thing to mention about Nathan is that he has a very positive, outgoing and approachable personality, which makes him a pleasure to deal with regarding any work related issues, and easy to have around the house - especially considering the fact we are living with three children on the building site, our home.
To Nathan, there are no problems - only solutions, and this can-do approach has proven invaluable in a situation where we (the clients) keep changing our minds and asking for variations on a regular basis. As we have employed Nathan on a cost plus agreement, we are particularly impressed and pleased with his accountability and honesty. We have found Nathan to be mindful of our expenses, and where possible he has suggested lower cost alternatives.
Nathan is rightfully proud of his workmanship as a builder and carpenter, and the quality of his work is consistently of the highest standard. He is very knowledgeable in his field, and possesses an important understanding of the various trades involved in the building of a house.
Nathan is a great motivator, and keeps his carefully chosen team inspired. His time management and co-ordination of trades people are good. As his clients we appreciate his attention to detail, as well as his ability to communicate well with us and with the architect.
Our tenants - who also live on the premises - are exposed to the inevitable noise, dust and general inconvenience generated by the building process. Nathan's diplomatic and thoughtful approach has considerably eased the tension, as he is a good listener and very understanding of others' situation.
It is our pleasure to recommend Nathan Waller as a Builder/Project Manager, and we are confident he will do very well in all his future building projects.
Anna Alvsdotter and Richard Lees
Sent Via email Tuesday, 6 November 2007 10:03 AM

