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Wisdom Homes
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Classification: Building, Construction & Property Services

Wisdom Homes

Builder, Laurie Cosentino, started his career as a joinery and carpentry apprentice fourteen years ago. He worked his way up as a construction supervisor which in turn led him into home construction and management.

Now he is part-owner of Wisdom Homes, a fast growing project home business. His experience includes sales and production estimates, purchasing, construction supervision, product development and management. He also oversees the development and management of all OH&S systems, having gained experience in training, reporting and risk management.




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