Opal Tower sparks inquiry: Is NSW’s 2% building defects bond scheme enough?
The recent Opal Tower debacle in Sydney has put Australian strata buildings under the microscope for lax building safety and raises compliance issues. Are state laws doing enough to deal with emergencies from building defects?
The recent Opal Tower incident in Sydney has put Australian strata buildings under the microscope for lax building safety and compliance issues. According to the ‘Building confidence’ report by Professors Peter Shergold AC and Bronwyn Weir, many high rises are built in haste for commercial purposes and compliance may often be sidelined in the interest of profit.
The New South Wales government is looking into the report and ongoing investigations to tighten compliance within the building and construction industry.
Originally published on 24 January 2019
Updated on 1 March 2021
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