TPG will be repairing the footpath this Friday between 7-12, please be careful going in and out. I understand access will be restricted but still possible
This is to rectify the damage and resulting uneven path.
TPG will be repairing the footpath this Friday between 7-12, please be careful going in and out. I understand access will be restricted but still possible
This is to rectify the damage and resulting uneven path.
They have had some weather delays on other jobs – they will not commence before Tuesday March 8
Welcome to the new followers, I trust you find this a useful way to learn ‘what is happening at Botanica’. I expect that these will not be more than once per week.
Hopefully you have seen the information in the lift recently about ‘high pressure cleaning of the building’. The Committee made the decision that the building was starting to look a bit grubby on the outside. When we discussed with our friends at Bencorp, they also commented that it is good practice to do this as it extends the time between paint jobs.
Weather permitting, they will start Thursday NEXT week, March 3.
It is being done via abseiling which will be an interesting challenge for them. The current plan is to start at the top and work their way down one side of the building at a time. It is still to be finalised but it is likely that they will start on the side nearest the city – above the St Kilda Rd driveway. They will then do the back of the building and so on.
We will stress to them to take care around window seals, gardens, furniture, air con units and the like. Clearly the less obstructions the better, so if you can bring gear inside it would be great. If you can’t move gear then some plastic sheets may be useful.
They will also do a full window clean.
If you have suggestions on this entry or things that you’d like to know more about….you can add a comment to any blog entry or simply send me an email to buckgw@gmail.com ….thanks Gary Buck
The Vic Government has today released the business case for the rail tunnel.
You can find all the links here
I have only had a quick scan but in Appendix 2 – around pages 55-63 it shows that a Domain station is preferred but not confirmed. They are considering an alternative in S Melbourne.
Update from today’s meeting
A representative from TPG (who did the cabling out the front) will be on site tomorrow around noon to meet Paul, William and I. The list of issues we gave them is as follows:
I have told them that we will not allow them to make their service live in our building until we are satisfied – and they need access to our power to enable their service 😉
We have been working with the City of Port Phillip for nearly a year to improve safe exit from the lower car park. Initially they were reluctant but late last year they agreed to convert one car parking bay into a two motor cycle bays. The bay is the one immediately to the right of the exit.
They committed to have this done by the end of January. Nothing has been done and so we have escalated again. Hopefully it will happen very soon. Thanks for your patience
Great to see two owners replacing their own hot water systems today…before the old ones failed.
The original units are now 20 years old and if they fail it is bad news for you and your neighbours.
Here is some information about TPG’s NBN competitive offering – this is what they were doing out the front of our building.
And some more reading here.
You should be aware that the service has not yet been commissioned and that we are still talking to them.
The recent footpath work was a combination of work by Optus then NBN and finally TPG. We have been in communication with the TPG contractors to express our displeasure with the lack of communication and poor state that they have left the footpath. City of Port Phillip are also being notified
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