New homes, commercial fitout and industrial facilities across the northern corridor — North Lakes and Mango Hill through to Caboolture, Narangba and the Redcliffe peninsula.
Nucore builds across the Moreton Bay region — residential new builds, commercial and retail fitout, community and institutional facilities, and industrial projects. Our team has delivered community facility works at Morayfield for a national retirement and aged care operator.

Moreton Bay recorded 1,235 residential lot registrations in a single quarter — the highest of any monitored local government area in Queensland — as the northern corridor continues to absorb Brisbane's growth.
Moreton Bay differs from the southern growth corridors in that its non-residential construction is unusually strong. Retail centres, medical and allied health tenancies, childcare, aged care and community facilities are all active here, driven by a large and still-growing residential catchment that arrived faster than its services did.
That work is fitout and refurbishment heavy, often staged around operating businesses, and frequently governed by a landlord's fitout guide rather than only the building code.
The Redcliffe peninsula and the bayside edge bring salt exposure and, in places, low-lying and reactive ground. Specification and footing design need to reflect that. Further inland through Narangba and Burpengary the conditions are more conventional.
North Lakes, Mango Hill, Griffin, Burpengary East and Caboolture South continue to release residential land, with the same estate covenants and price-driven buyer dynamics as the southern corridors. Delivery there rewards repeatability and reliable programme.
Narangba, Brendale and Lawnton hold a substantial light industrial base with good Bruce Highway access — warehouse, workshop, transport and manufacturing facilities on sites with room to work.
North Lakes · Mango Hill · Griffin · Kallangur · Petrie · Lawnton · Brendale · Strathpine · Narangba · Burpengary · Morayfield · Caboolture · Redcliffe · Scarborough · Margate
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A high proportion of non-residential work relative to the southern corridors — retail tenancies, medical and allied health fitout, childcare, aged care and community facilities — alongside continuing new housing through North Lakes, Griffin and Caboolture.
Yes. Retail and medical tenancy work is usually governed by a landlord fitout guide covering services, finishes, hoarding, access hours and handover documentation, on top of the building code. Working to it from the start avoids expensive rework at handover.
On the Redcliffe peninsula and the bayside edge, yes — salt exposure shortens the life of fixings, fittings and finishes that would be fine inland, and low-lying ground can change footing design. It is a design-stage decision, not a finishing one.