[200William-EC] INSURANCE COMPANY VISIT
George Ziri
Georgeziri at bfms.com.au
Wed Feb 20 13:09:19 EST 2013
Hi Craig,
I understand you are relaying the event from this morning though i was
justifying why i was not onsite at 9am.
I'm happy to use any contractor the EC approves but this contractor has
clearly failed to follow my instruction and reply to my email. He then
informs you that i was suppose to meet him this morning which is
incorrect. My hours at the building is limited to 10 hours. I need
contractors who can follow instructions remotely and not fabricate
untrue statements.
The exit on level 7 is opposite the lifts which takes you down to the
street level.
________________________________________________________
George Ziri | Operations
Building Facilities Management Solutions Pty Ltd
Direct: 0400 300 242 | Facsimile: 9547 3132 | PO BOX A2319 SYDNEY SOUTH
NSW 1235
visit us www.bfms.com.au <http://www.bfms.com.au>
From: CSCL [mailto:cscl at optusnet.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 1:00 PM
To: George Ziri
Cc: ec at 200william.com
Subject: RE: [200William-EC] INSURANCE COMPANY VISIT
George,
I provided you with the details of what happened this morning primarily
because of the door situation on level 7. This locked door could be a
disaster, waiting to happen in case of an emergency evacuation of the
building. IF during a major fire people used the fire stairs to go down
and they became blocked for whatever reason, there is no exit on any
level. Level 7 door must be kept unlocked in order that people can
escape onto the roof.
Would the EC please vote on this matter as soon as possible.
George, the contractor is a very pleasant guy and was very efficient.
Please continue to use this company in the future. Again, my concern
had to do with the level 7 door.
Thank you very much.
Craig Laforest
From: George Ziri [mailto:Georgeziri at bfms.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 11:45 AM
To: CSCL
Cc: ec at 200william.com
Subject: RE: [200William-EC] INSURANCE COMPANY VISIT
Good Morning Craig,
Thank you for providing access for the insurance contractor.
I was not able to meet the contractor at 9am as i was on site at 7am.
Please see attached the email sent to the contractor who failed to reply
to me.
I spoke with the contractor at 9am and explained to him (as I do to
every contractor) that the building keys can be collected from the AVIS
office. And that he contacted me with any queries. He seems to have
forgotten our conversation as he is telling you otherwise. I will
remember not to use this contractor again.
Would you be kind to refer the level 7 door to the committee for
approval.
________________________________________________________
George Ziri | Operations
Building Facilities Management Solutions Pty Ltd
Direct: 0400 300 242 | Facsimile: 9547 3132 | PO BOX A2319 SYDNEY SOUTH
NSW 1235
visit us www.bfms.com.au <http://www.bfms.com.au>
From: ec-bounces at 200william.com [mailto:ec-bounces at 200william.com] On
Behalf Of CSCL
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 11:01 AM
To: George Ziri
Cc: ec at 200william.com
Subject: [200William-EC] INSURANCE COMPANY VISIT
Hello George,
The insurance company visited this morning and I had to let them in as
they were expecting you or one of your team to be here.
I unlocked the gym door for them, but couldn't leave them alone because
they didn't have a key to get out of level 7 to the elevators, once they
had completed their work. This door is permanently locked.
I have raised the problem of the locked door on level 7 before. IF
there is a fire emergency and people try to escape to the roof, they
would not able to get out of the fire escape stairs because the door is
always locked on level 7. Would you please organize to have the lock
on level 7 taken off and a simple handle installed.
Also, the insurance company confirmed that the fire door on level 6
(damaged during the water plant problem) will be replaced.
Thank you.
Craig Laforest
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