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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021 ... estigated/100640958
A NSW parliamentary inquiry has heard the state's building commissioner is investigating defects in three other apartment blocks constructed by the builder behind the beleaguered Opal Tower.
Key points:
The parliamentary inquiry is looking into the building industry
A letter from Icon asking the building commissioner not to make a report to ASIC was tabled at the inquiry
Icon says it stands by its projects and it was working with owners' corporations
The inquiry is looking into the state's building regulations and heard from the state's Building Commissioner, David Chandler on Monday.
Mr Chandler said he was investigating defects in Lindfield Village at 23-41 Lindfield Avenue, the Avantra Apartments at 659-669 Gardeners Road, Mascot, and another apartment block at 1-31 Victoria Street in Roseville.
"We are currently in the process of applying post-occupation certificate audits on these three projects," Mr Chandler told the committee.
"In the event the defects are confirmed — and I've been out and had a look at these, and I have to tell you that I expect they will be— there will be orders placed on the developers of those projects because the [Residential Apartment Buildings] Act goes to the developer who engaged Icon." |
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