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Homeowners warned of $20m bill for leaking village
Saturday 19th of April 2003
Owners of 153 units at the village-sized Sacramento development in Botany Downs have been warned to make emergency repairs to rotting stairs and balconies before the structures collapse and someone is killed or badly injured.
A report by building surveyors Alexander & Co has found rotting timber throughout the site and "a collective and systemic failure" by the development team to meet Building Code standards.
The residents have now filed a $20 million lawsuit against the developers, Taradale, and nine other defendants, including cladding manufacturers James Hardie, the Government-appointed Building Industry Authority and the industry-run Building Research Association (Branz).
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A report by building surveyors Alexander & Co has found rotting timber throughout the site and "a collective and systemic failure" by the development team to meet Building Code standards.
The residents have now filed a $20 million lawsuit against the developers, Taradale, and nine other defendants, including cladding manufacturers James Hardie, the Government-appointed Building Industry Authority and the industry-run Building Research Association (Branz).
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