TrueCore Steel Frame Cost in Australia: What to Expect in 2026

TrueCore is one of the most recognised steel framing products in the Australian residential construction market. Manufactured by BlueScope Steel from ZINCALUME steel substrate, TrueCore sections are used by frame fabricators across Australia to produce wall frames, floor systems, and roof trusses for new homes and commercial buildings.

 

If you are researching TrueCore for an upcoming project, cost is almost certainly one of your first questions. This guide covers what TrueCore steel frames cost in Australia in 2026, what drives price variation, what is and is not included in a typical supply quotation, and how to get an accurate figure for your specific project.

What Is TrueCore Steel?

TrueCore is BlueScope Steel’s branded cold-formed steel framing product. It is manufactured from ZINCALUME steel, a zinc-aluminium alloy-coated steel substrate that provides enhanced corrosion resistance compared to standard galvanised steel.

TrueCore sections are roll-formed into C-section studs, U-section tracks, noggings, and other standard framing members. The product is supplied to certified frame fabricators who cut, assemble, and engineer frame packages to the structural requirements of specific building projects.

 

Key characteristics of TrueCore steel:

 

It is important to note that you do not buy TrueCore frames directly from BlueScope Steel. BlueScope supplies the raw coil steel to certified fabricators, who then manufacture your specific frame package to your project drawings. The cost of a TrueCore frame is therefore the cost charged by the fabricator for the supply of the engineered frame package, not a price from BlueScope directly.

TrueCore Steel Frame Cost: Indicative Ranges for 2026

The following are supply-only cost ranges for TrueCore steel frame packages in Australia for 2025 and 2026. All figures are indicative only and should not be used as a substitute for a project-specific quotation.

 

Single-Storey Residential Home (Wall Frame Only)

Floor Area

Indicative Supply Cost

150 to 200 m²

$8,000 to $14,000

200 to 280 m²

$13,000 to $22,000

280 to 350 m²

$20,000 to $32,000

*Source: Indicative supply-only pricing based on CMC Steel Solutions project data for Melbourne and regional Victoria, 2025 to 2026. Figures are for TrueCore wall frame supply only and exclude installation labour, crane hire, floor frame, roof trusses, and engineering fees. Steel commodity prices fluctuate and quotations are project-specific. Contact CMC Steel Solutions for an obligation-free quote based on your plans.* Simple rectangular plans will be at the lower end; plans with multiple offset rooms, large feature walls, and multiple corner returns will be at the upper end.

 

Double-Storey Residential Home (Wall Frame Only)

Floor Area

Indicative Supply Cost

250 to 350 m²

$22,000 to $38,000

350 to 450 m²

$34,000 to $55,000

Source: Indicative supply-only pricing based on CMC Steel Solutions project data for Melbourne and regional Victoria, 2025 to 2026. Figures are for TrueCore wall frame supply only and exclude installation labour, crane hire, floor frame, roof trusses, and engineering fees. Contact CMC Steel Solutions for a project-specific quotation.

 

Floor Frame (Elevated Steel Floor System)

Where a TrueCore steel floor frame is specified in addition to wall frames, add approximately:

  • Single-storey suspended floor (bearers and joists): $6,000 to $18,000 depending on floor area and span
  • Upper floor in a double-storey home: $10,000 to $25,000 depending on floor area and joist span

 

Roof Trusses

Roof truss pricing is generally quoted separately from wall frame pricing. For residential steel roof trusses, see our Residential Roof Trusses Melbourne Guide.

 

Complete Frame Package (Wall, Floor, Roof)

A complete single-storey steel frame package for a standard Australian home including wall frames, floor frame, and roof trusses typically falls in the range of $20,000 to $55,000, with the wide range reflecting the significant variation in home size, roof complexity, ceiling heights, and floor system requirements.

What Drives TrueCore Steel Frame Cost?

Understanding what goes into the price helps you evaluate quotations and have an informed conversation with your fabricator.

 

Steel Volume

The most direct driver of frame cost is the quantity of steel in the frame package. Larger homes, higher ceilings, more internal walls, and heavier gauge sections all increase the steel volume and therefore the material cost.

 

Floor Plan Complexity

A simple rectangular floor plan with standard wall spacings and minimal internal walls is the most economical to fabricate. Each additional corner return, step in the footprint, angled wall, change in floor level, or non-standard room dimension adds fabrication time and material offcuts. Floor plan complexity is one of the biggest differentiators between the low and high ends of the indicative cost ranges.

 

Ceiling Height

Standard ceiling height in Australian residential construction has moved from 2.4 m to 2.7 m as the new baseline, with 3.0 m and higher becoming increasingly common in premium homes and open-plan living areas. Higher ceilings mean taller studs, which may require heavier gauge sections to maintain structural adequacy, adding both material cost and engineering time.

 

Stud Gauge and Spacing

Heavier gauge studs cost more than lighter gauge sections. The gauge required for any given wall depends on the wall height, load type, wind classification, and engineering design. Walls in higher wind classification zones or carrying heavy loads require heavier sections, which increases cost.

 

Wind Classification

Melbourne sites classified at N3 or above, such as coastal bayside suburbs, elevated Dandenong Ranges properties, and exposed outer suburban lots, require heavier connection details and in some cases heavier gauge framing sections compared to standard N2 metropolitan sites. Confirm your site’s wind classification with your building surveyor before requesting quotations, as this will affect the frame engineering and cost.

 

Engineering and Documentation

A certified TrueCore fabricator includes structural engineering certification as part of the frame supply package. This engineering cost is typically incorporated into the frame price. For unusual structural configurations, complex roof geometries, or buildings above single-storey, the engineering effort and therefore the embedded engineering cost in the quote will be higher.

 

Delivery and Logistics

Frame packages are manufactured in factory locations and delivered to site by truck. Delivery costs depend on distance from the fabrication facility to the site, site access constraints, and whether unloading assistance is required. For Melbourne metropolitan sites, delivery is usually included within or added as a flat rate to the frame price. Regional Victoria sites may attract a delivery surcharge.

What Is Included in a TrueCore Frame Quotation?

When requesting a quotation for a TrueCore frame package, confirm what is and is not included. A standard supply-only quotation from a certified fabricator typically includes:

  • Fabricated TrueCore steel frame sections (studs, tracks, noggings, lintels, and associated hardware)
  • Structural engineering certification to AS/NZS 4600 and the NASH Standard
  • Frame layout drawings and installation guides
  • Delivery to site (often within a specified distance)

 

A standard supply-only quotation typically does not include:

  • Frame installation labour
  • Crane hire for large or multi-storey frame packages
  • Anchor bolts and concrete fixings
  • Roof trusses (unless specifically included)
  • Floor frame (unless specifically included)
  • Engineering documentation for council permit submission beyond the frame certification (your building designer or architect handles this)

 

Always confirm the scope of what is included before accepting a quotation.

TrueCore Steel Frame Cost vs Timber Frame Cost

The most common cost comparison question is whether TrueCore steel is more or less expensive than a comparable timber frame.

On a supply-only basis, TrueCore steel frames are typically 10 to 25 percent more expensive than equivalent pine timber frames, depending on current steel and timber commodity prices.

However, on a total installed cost and lifecycle cost basis, the picture shifts considerably:

 

  • Faster installation: Steel frames erect faster than timber, reducing labour costs and programme duration.
  • No chemical treatment: Timber frames in termite-active zones require H2 or H3 treatment. Steel requires no chemical treatment, saving both the treatment cost and the associated delay.
  • Fewer defects: Steel frames arrive straight and stay straight. Timber frames can develop defects during drying that require rectification before lining. Defect rectification in timber framing is a hidden cost that is rarely included in upfront comparisons.
  • No termite inspection programme: Steel frames do not require the ongoing termite inspection and treatment regime that timber frames need in termite-active areas, which represents a real lifecycle cost saving over the building’s life.
  • Insurance and warranty: In BAL-rated areas and for builders offering extended structural warranties, the non-combustible and dimensionally stable performance of steel can reduce insurance costs and warranty claim exposure.

 

For volume builders constructing multiple homes per year, the total cost advantage of steel framing is typically more evident than for single-home builds.

How to Get an Accurate TrueCore Steel Frame Quotation

To receive an accurate quotation for your project, you will need to provide your fabricator with:

  1. Architectural floor plans and elevations at a minimum, showing floor area, wall layout, ceiling heights, and storey count
  2. Structural drawings if available, or confirmation that the fabricator’s engineering team will design from the architectural plans
  3. Site address so the fabricator can confirm wind classification and delivery logistics
  4. Soil classification if known, as this may affect bearing details
  5. BAL rating if the site is in a bushfire-prone area
  6. Specification of inclusions confirming whether floor frame and roof trusses are required in addition to wall frames
  7. Programme requirements including the required delivery date

 

CMC Steel Solutions is a certified supplier of TrueCore steel frame packages across Melbourne and regional Victoria. Our engineering team designs from your architectural plans, provides full structural certification, and delivers a complete frame package ready to install.

 

Contact our team to request an obligation-free quotation for your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why does TrueCore cost more than some other steel frame products?

TrueCore is manufactured from ZINCALUME AZ150 substrate, which provides a higher-specification corrosion protection coating than standard galvanised steel used in lower-cost competing products. The BlueScope quality management system and product certification provide an additional level of assurance over generic imported sections. For builders and developers who need the documentation trail for insurance purposes, extended structural warranties, or premium project specifications, the TrueCore certification package has real value.

 

Q. Can I buy TrueCore sections directly from BlueScope?

No. BlueScope supplies TrueCore coil steel to certified fabricators, not to builders or developers directly. To obtain a TrueCore frame for your project, you engage a certified TrueCore fabricator such as CMC Steel Solutions.

 

Q. Is TrueCore only used for residential framing?

No. TrueCore sections are used in both residential and low-rise commercial framing applications. They are suitable for wall frames, floor joists, and roof trusses across a range of building types up to approximately four storeys.

 

Q. Does using TrueCore affect my project’s NatHERS energy rating?

TrueCore steel sections, like all steel framing products, conduct heat more readily than timber, which can create thermal bridging through wall frames. Your NatHERS assessor will account for the frame type in the energy rating calculation and specify the insulation system required to achieve the minimum star rating. Correctly insulated TrueCore frame homes achieve NatHERS ratings equivalent to or better than timber frame homes.

 

Q. How long does a TrueCore steel frame last?

A TrueCore steel frame manufactured from ZINCALUME AZ150 substrate in a standard residential environment has a corrosion resistance design life exceeding 50 years under normal residential conditions. The frame does not require any maintenance, repainting, or retreatment over this period under normal internal conditions.

 

Q. What is the difference between TrueCore and TRUECORE?

TrueCore and TRUECORE refer to the same product. The all-caps version is the registered trademark styling used by BlueScope Steel in its brand communications. Both terms refer to the same ZINCALUME-based cold-formed steel framing product.

 

Q. Can I compare TrueCore quotations between different fabricators?

Yes. All certified TrueCore fabricators work from the same BlueScope substrate, so the underlying steel product is equivalent between fabricators. Price differences between quotations will reflect differences in fabrication efficiency, delivery logistics, engineering setup costs, and local market conditions. Ensure you are comparing like-for-like scope when evaluating quotations.

 

Q. What documentation does CMC Steel Solutions provide with a TrueCore frame?

CMC Steel Solutions provides structural engineering certification to AS/NZS 4600 and the NASH Standard, frame layout drawings, installation guides, and a material specification confirming TrueCore product compliance. This documentation package is suitable for building permit submission and building inspection sign-offs.

 

Q. Does the cost of TrueCore frames change throughout the year?

Steel commodity prices fluctuate with global steel markets, and these fluctuations flow through to frame fabrication costs over time. Frame quotations are typically valid for 30 to 60 days from the date of issue. For projects with longer lead times, discuss price validity with your fabricator at the time of quotation.