A small team building freedom into ordinary homes.

We started Alstron because too many NDIS modifications felt like compromises — done quickly, done generically, or done by people who didn’t understand what they were really for. We believe in a different standard.

 

Homes that match the life lived inside them.

Every project starts with the same conviction: a home shouldn’t be the hardest part of someone’s day. We work with NDIS participants, families, OTs and support coordinators across Australia to design and build modifications that hold up — physically, financially, and emotionally.

“The best modification is one you stop noticing — because the home finally works the way you do.

Our scope is deliberately focused: bathrooms, ramps, doorways, kitchens, handrails, and the structural detail behind them. We don’t take on what we can’t do exceptionally. That’s a discipline, not a limitation.

We’re licensed, insured, and fluent in the NDIS plan-funding framework — but more than anything, we’re a small enough team to be honest, attentive, and accountable from the first call to the final walkthrough.

Four values, always honoured.

i.

Honesty

Itemised quotes, real timelines, and conversations that don’t dodge the hard questions about scope or cost.

ii.

Care

The participant comes first — their dignity, their routines, their say in how their home gets shaped.

iii.

Craft

Structural fixings. Commercial-grade hardware. Finishes detailed to last decades, not warranty periods.

iv.

Collaboration

OTs, support coordinators, families. We hold the room together so nothing falls between disciplines.

Founded by tradespeople who saw a gap in NDIS-aware building, and partnered with the disability community to fill it.

lstron began the way most good businesses do: a few experienced builders sitting with a family who’d been let down. The bathroom modification they’d waited eight months for had been built to a generic spec. The grab rails were in the wrong place. The shower threshold was still 40mm. The OT’s recommendations had been treated as suggestions, not requirements.

That meeting became the brief. We wanted to be the builder OTs trusted to implement their assessments faithfully, that support coordinators could rely on for clear documentation, and that participants felt respected by — not managed around. The work has grown from that.

Today we’re a small, focused team operating across Australia, with a project manager assigned to every modification from consultation through handover. Our philosophy hasn’t changed: get the brief right, build it once, build it properly.

Australia-wide,
with care.

We service NDIS participants in every state and territory. Our team operates from regional hubs and travels for complex builds, with local trades vetted into our network.

Have a project in mind?

Free, no-obligation consultations. We’ll talk through your goals, your plan, and whether we’re the right team.