Cracked Opal Tower just 'tip of iceberg' in under regulated building industry

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The Sydney Opal Tower incident is just the “tip of the iceberg” in a building industry content to dodge corners with its “she’ll be right” culture, experts warn.

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In a State & country already over-regulated in many industries, it's hard to imagine how blaze these certifiers & managers are!!

peterburrowsws1 Unions?

This is why people are leaving $ydney in their millions

Easy to believe that this won't be an isolated in incident. And reassurances that foundations are ok doesn't help if what's built on them ain't great.

No, that’s an alarmist view. While that view certainly has merit, the Strata Community Association & Builders Collective have a vested interest in representing that viewpoint doyourresearch tabloidjournaliam

Greed & corrupt authorities are the root cause of fostering an environment for dodgy operations.

Is there any fact in this or just another bullshit thought bubble. I think it is

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'Nothing to do with each other': Company clarifies it did not build Opal TowerIcon Construction Group, which shares a name with construction company Icon Co, has been forced to clarify it did not build the scandal-ridden Opal Tower. The challenges of BrandDamage in a time poor, short attention span world Condemn the building & knock it down before it threatens the surrounding building. The Leaning Tower of Australia as a tourist attraction is far too dangerous! Surprised there's 2 companies in the same industry with the same name. Thought it wasn't allowed. I might try making Koca Kola.
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