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Builder facing suspension over Taylors Hill balcony

A commercial building company is facing imminent suspension for up to three years for breaches of the building act, relating to the construction of a balcony in Taylors Hill where the builder ignored a direction to fix building work given by the relevant building surveyor, according to the Victorian Building Authority

Nader Property Constructions Pty Ltd was also penalised $17,500 by the VBA for ignoring the direction to fix.

The VBA said that after ignoring an initial verbal direction to fix cracks in the bricks and mortar, the company was directed to demolish the brick pier as the masonry had been disturbed and was unstable, creating a life safety issue.

A structural engineer inspected the balcony construction and found it contained flaws, with the pergola installation misaligned and the concrete filled brick pier being both cracked and also misaligned, according to the VBA.

VBA’s regulatory operations executive director David Brockman said balcony safety is paramount and the regulator had taken decisive action against the company.

“When practitioners don’t follow the rules, we will take all appropriate action to protect Victorians,” he said.

“Consumers shouldn’t be out of pocket when a practitioner breaks the rules, which is why a direction to fix can be issued.

“Building surveyors play a vital role in ensuring practitioners follow the rules. In this case, the relevant building surveyor acted swiftly in reporting the builder’s inaction to the regulator.”

Nader Property Constructions’ suspension will not apply if it complies with the direction and shows evidence of fixing the defects for the consumer. The penalty is payable regardless, and the builder has made arrangements to pay.

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