disputes

Cladding and cracking towers prompt call for royal commission

2020-10-08T12:48:00+11:00

6 MARCH 2019 The Builders Collective of Australia, has called for a royal commission into the national industry in the wake of combustible cladding on residential towers and cracked concrete in Sydney's newly completed Opal Tower, citing failures within Australia’s residential construction sector.” Stephen Goddard, solicitor and spokesperson for owner advocacy group Owners Corporation Network of Australia, said he backed a royal commission but acknowledged new home buyers had been the [...]

Cladding and cracking towers prompt call for royal commission2020-10-08T12:48:00+11:00

Unit owners punished for driving ACT’s economic growth: strata boss

2020-10-08T12:54:24+11:00

03 FEBRUARY 2020 Canberra apartment owners are being punished for helping drive the ACT's economic growth as the territory government "robs Peter to pay Paul" by increasing rates, according to the leader of the ACT's peak strata body. Strata Community Association ACT president Chris Miller made those comments after the territory government revealed it had no immediate plans to overhaul its rating system, despite calls from a bipartisan Legislative Assembly committee [...]

Unit owners punished for driving ACT’s economic growth: strata boss2020-10-08T12:54:24+11:00

Opal Tower failure reveals “broken system”

2020-10-08T12:56:06+11:00

9 JANUARY 2019 Sydney’s Opal Tower has dominated headlines after cracks appeared along a concrete wall in the 38-storey Homebush building in Olympic Park on Christmas Eve. Building defects aren’t unusual in Australian construction, but what the crumbling Opal Tower highlights is the vulnerability of builders and subcontractors of defective buildings and the lack of protections for consumers who buy them. "This is a David-and-Goliath fight no owner expects, or should [...]

Opal Tower failure reveals “broken system”2020-10-08T12:56:06+11:00

Baptism of Fire: Opal Tower’s Challenge For Newly Formed Owners Corporation

2020-10-08T12:57:10+11:00

04 JANUARY 2019 Residents of Opal Tower heard the unwelcome news on Friday that the NSW government-appointed engineers needed more time before they would approve any repair – and hence a return – to the building. In a statement referring "design and construction issues that require further investigation", engineers Mark Hoffman and John Carter said it could take another week before they were in a position to say more. It's tough [...]

Baptism of Fire: Opal Tower’s Challenge For Newly Formed Owners Corporation2020-10-08T12:57:10+11:00
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