Greenland "fully cooperative" with Building Commission investigation into North Ryde project NBH Lachlan's Line

Greenland has confirmed that no other buildings that it has developed are impacted by this issue
Greenland "fully cooperative" with Building Commission investigation into North Ryde project NBH Lachlan's Line
Urban EditorialJanuary 19, 2024PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Greenland Australia has said it has been fully cooperative with the Building Commission NSW following their decision to serve them with a Draft Work Rectification Order at its North Ryde apartment development, NBH.

There are six buildings in the NBH Lachlan's Line complex, which were completed in 2020 by GN Residential Construction Pty Ltd. There's over 880 apartments in the buildings.

"Greenland can confirm it received a Draft Work Rectification Order (Draft BWRO) from the Building Commission NSW (the Commission), at the end of October 2023, to which it promptly responded. Greenland has been fully cooperating with the Commission following the issue of the Draft BWRO," a statement from Greenland read.

"Greenland engaged multiple suitably qualified engineering consultants to undertake investigations in accordance with the requests of the Commission, within the Draft BWRO. Their initial investigations have identified the BWRO issues are localised in the lower car park levels only and that there is no risk of collapse of the building’s towers. There is no serious damage or serious structural defects at the project, as some media outlets have claimed."

Greenland says since then they have undertaken additional investigations.

"Recommendations were made by the external engineering consultants to undertake localised repairs, to ensure the long-term durability and structural integrity of building’s concrete slabs and joints, as identified in the Draft BWRO.

"Greenland has been following all directions made by the Commission and its specialist consultants and remains fully committed to working closely with the Commission to satisfactorily resolve the situation."

Greenland has confirmed that no other buildings that it has developed are impacted by this issue.

 

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