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Like they do in lifts maybe they should have a warning at the entrance of the building Max No of Persons and Max Weight is XXkg.I like this bit: The engineers concluded that a "progressive build-up of load on the structure as [the] apartments became occupied" also culminated with the crack at level 10.
I like this bit: The engineers concluded that a "progressive build-up of load on the structure as [the] apartments became occupied" also culminated with the crack at level 10.
Considering the tower only opened 4 months prior to that - it was unlikely to be fully occupied.
A full house could've really brought down the cards. I daresay the above defects would be widespread in multiple buildings. Once repaired, Opal could be the safest tower in the West.
That's if it doesn't use alucobest cladding. Stand by for the weight restrictions for new tenants
Probably no one will 'pay'. It will probably go through years of finger pointing, and a series of spineless govts do nothing more than soap-boxing with more finger pointing, a bundle of blood suckers will parade in courts. The purchasers will eventually give up probably several futile fights and eventually take the loss and some go to ruin. The builder, developer,engineers etc will back out the door pointing at others or if cornered 'go broke' and all involved morph into new companies and move on.The end result will be interesting, repair or replace, if the later who will pay?
It could be a real can of worms, especially when they have used incorrectly sized reo bar.
I've never lived in NSW so my perception comes via friends who live there, the media and whenever I've visited.It's pretty freaking obvious to anyone living in NSW that the place is run by a bunch of merchant bankers and dodgy developers with absolutely zero regard for the people, community or the environment. The only problem is that the last time the other side were in government it was no different.
Am interpreting that comment correctly to mean corruption involving government employees and/or government itself?A lot of envelopes handed around to workcover, unions and other inspectors.
Am interpreting that comment correctly to mean corruption involving government employees and/or government itself?
I don't need to end up in a cement foundation somewhere.Am interpreting that comment correctly to mean corruption involving government employees and/or government itself?
Concrete my man concrete....I don't need to end up in a cement foundation somewhere.
I will say this though, workers have apparently been taking photos of transactions (that I haven't seen, know about, remember, all just a fairytale).
Certain groups have no problem throwing huge sums at certain people.
NZ is also being bought.
I see you Auckland tribe and government officials. Fking greedy toads.
Its widespread both sides. People are out for what they can get.
Not trolling, how can cement ''go off'', genuinely curious.They have been madly slamming up apartments before the boom ends.
A lot of envelopes handed around to workcover, unions and other inspectors.
A lot of cement trucks being forced to wait too long and the cement going off but still used.
Short cuts everywhere.
There is s lot of difficulties in such a built up area for everything to go smoothly.
Its not just shoddy tradesmen. It can be a huge list of things.
If the project starts badly then it ends badly.
They have all sorts in it, for cold weather, hot weather, distance to travel.Not trolling, how can cement ''go off'', genuinely curious.
I hope not, but I think a reality check is on the cards, the underlying current I'm feeling is people are nervous and comfort food is doing o.k
I may go to TAFE, to get my plumbing license, it could be useful.
Not trolling, how can cement ''go off'', genuinely curious.
It's pretty freaking obvious to anyone living in NSW that the place is run by a bunch of merchant bankers and dodgy developers with absolutely zero regard for the people, community or the environment. The only problem is that the last time the other side were in government it was no different.
Yes, it does what it's supposed to do there's no question about that and has been supplying power into the grid during the peaks in recent days with the heatwave.The battery in SA is a success as far as i know
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