Cornerstone Building Developments is a family-owned, full-service development and construction company with a strong history of quality, ‘end-to-end’ project delivery. Since our inception in 2005, Cornerstone has grown to become a Tier 2 commercial builder, with headquarters in North Lakes, Queensland. We pride ourselves on our communicative and honest relationships with our clients, and have carved an enviable reputation within the development and construction industries. Our workmanship, management, structure, and most importantly, our client relationships, are underpinned by our core values and Christian worldview, which truly are the driving force behind our success. It is our firm belief that through our actions and faith, we are positively influencing the lives of thousands, both locally and overseas. Over the past decade, Cornerstone Building Developments has undertaken in excess of $300 million in development and construction work across South East Queensland, and has the increased capability to deliver developments nationwide. We work with development partners, investors, fund management groups and many other commercial and government clients across a diverse range of sectors. To date, we have successfully delivered aged care facilities and Specialist medical facilities, as well as education institutions, child care centres, residential developments, commercial and industrial buildings, sporting clubs, hotels and mixed-use developments. In particular, we specialise in health and medical projects, including detailed fitouts that ultimately meet the needs of health professionals and patients.
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The Cornerstone Building Developments annual revenue was $20.8 million in 2026.
2 people are employed at Cornerstone Building Developments.
Cornerstone Building Developments is based in Mango Hill, Queensland.
The NAICS codes for Cornerstone Building Developments are [236, 236220, 23, 23622, 2362].
The SIC codes for Cornerstone Building Developments are [15, 154].