TRUECORE® steel has been playing a supporting role on The Block for many years now. Let’s have a brief stroll down memory lane and look back on some of the highlights.

2024

The Block is on the fabled Phillip Island, on the Victorian peninsula. With 5 huge holiday homes all with the inner strength of TRUECORE® steel. This year we have the added benefit of Factory in a can. Tune in to find out.

2023

The Block returned to the big smoke in Melbourne’s bayside suburb of East Hampton, with five properties wrapping around a prime corner position. Each undergoing some extraordinary transformations, with a steel framed extra storey courtesy of TRUECORE® steel being added, together with some breathtaking new interiors.

2022

This was the tree-change year, where everything was done on a grand scale, and framing by TRUECORE® steel allowed the massive window and door openings that spectacularly blurred the lines between inside and out. They were homes built to take advantage of the beautiful, inspiring views, complemented by huge living/dining rooms with luxurious fittings and towering, raked ceilings.

2020

Set in Melbourne’s affluent beachside suburb, Brighton, 2020’s Block used five period homes to explore styles and eras from the past. Each of these older iconic homes then gained an architecturally designed extension, studio and garage featuring frames made from TRUECORE® steel. This was the year we got to see the whole process behind the scenes as the steel frames are made – we got to follow Foreman Keith on a visit to Dynamic Steel Frames, where we saw what happens once the contestants’ plans are approved, with CAD drawings being sent to the fabricator, and TRUECORE® steel frames coming to life at a surprisingly fast speed.

2019

In 2019, TRUECORE® steel helped transform Melbourne’s infamous Oslo House boarding house into a thing of beauty. Frames made from TRUECORE® steel (all 24,308 linear metres of it) were in all the new extensions of The Oslo . We were very proud of the way it provided the speed, durability and design flexibility to make the impossible, possible over an extraordinary 14 week build.

2018

2018 marked the first TRUECORE® steel was introduced to The Block - the steel framing was used to construct the top-storey apartment of The Gatwick for Carla and Bianca and the other team on the top storey, helping them create a sleek and modern apartment with stunning views over Melbourne.

2017

Set south-east of Melbourne’s CBD in inner-city Elsternwick, The Block transformed five weatherboard fixer-uppers into a stunning collection of modern homes. TRUECORE® steel was featured across the back of the build in the garage and studio.