[200William-EC SP67851] Automatic Defibrillator for the building
Matt Perkins
matt at spectrum.com.au
Wed Dec 4 10:54:18 AEDT 2019
Agreed. BTW any idea where that roll of astro turf arrived up there
on Level 7 i noticed it last week.
Matt
On 4/12/19 10:32 am, Cathy Rechichi wrote:
> I spoke with Darren about making it safe by removing and filling with
> foam or something that expands and contracts ..
> anything to make it look and be safe ..
> Cathy xxx🙏
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
> Please excuse typos
>
> Cathy Rechichi
> PRODUCER AT LARGE
> 0411464628
>
> On 4 Dec 2019, at 10:29 am, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au
> <mailto:matt at spectrum.com.au>> wrote:
>
>> I think they are sticking up because the membrane is bulging up.
>> Darren can you refresh our memory. Was there a quote just to repair
>> the tiles and if so how much was it. I thought it was a job lot
>> because of building insurance etc etc.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>> On 4/12/19 10:11 am, Creighton, Adam wrote:
>>> Matt thanks so much for all this and fantastic job on the fire charges!
>>> re: tiles I didn't mean the whole thing just a patch up job for the
>>> 5/6 tiles so they don't stick up. Darren says the membrane is fine.
>>> have a great week everyone.
>>> best,
>>> Adam
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 21:20, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au
>>> <mailto:matt at spectrum.com.au>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/12/19 6:56 pm, Creighton, Adam wrote:
>>>> This is a laudable thought Matt.
>>>> I'm not opposed, although just aware of what other things we
>>>> have to fork out for over summer.
>>>> Should the tiles be patched up on the western side? They stick
>>>> up a lot and someone could trip/slip.
>>>> what do others think?
>>> Repair of the tiles was voted on at the AGM as part of the roof
>>> repair it was voted down im not sure where we go from here. Any
>>> fixes involved restoration of the membrane etc I dont know what
>>> the path forward is there. Open to suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> BTW, on a separate matter, I think we need to consider some
>>>> sort of review of the BMC costs. They seem extraordinarily high.
>>> Happy to go through your points.
>>>> $60k on elect,
>>> This is mostly hot water. Our building derives almost all of
>>> it's hot water from electricity. It uses efficient heat pump
>>> technology to produce hot water which is more economical than
>>> gas generally. We use gas for a backup to our hot water
>>> capacity. The rest is lifts. Cooling tower and lights. There
>>> is a proposal to change the lights to led. which would save a
>>> little bit We might get it down to $55k There's not much left
>>> there. Remember every apartment's bulk of hot water charges are
>>> in that figure.
>>>> $15k on water,
>>> That sounds quite normal for a building of our size with a
>>> cooling tower. During the summer months over spray and
>>> evaporation counts for a lot. Avis have their own meter and I
>>> dont believe there is anywhere beside Sydney water we can get
>>> our water from. So unsure what we can do here. (other then
>>> turning off the HVAC) Most more modern development use heat pump
>>> split systems rather then cooling towers. But we are stuck with
>>> how the building was built.
>>>> $15k on fire services when 22 Macleay St, a 6 story building,
>>>> pays $1k.
>>>
>>> There have been a large amount of restorations to the fire this
>>> year. The building was not complaint for a number of reasons
>>> (mostly defects) as well as the fire pump died and had to be
>>> replaced. I also think our old fire guys were way to expensive
>>> and also told us work was required that was not. I picked up on
>>> a number of these issues and as result in the last 3 - 4 months
>>> we have changed fire people. It should be greatly reduced next
>>> year.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm off to London this Friday to cover the UK election -
>>>> exciting! - but i want to go through every line when i get back
>>>> and work out if we can get cheaper providers.
>>>>
>>> Dont forget Andrew needs to agree if he does not it's deadlock
>>> and nothing happens. It's hard to get him in a room let alone
>>> to agree. Would be good to see it lower. Most of our wasted
>>> money I think is not in the BMC but in repairs on non - existent
>>> problems wish hope will improve.
>>>
>>> All the best good luck in the UK.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> At the current level of quarterly srtata, i worry our flats our
>>>> near unsellable.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 14:59, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au
>>>> <mailto:matt at spectrum.com.au>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I note that a few buildings im involved with have added an
>>>> Automatic
>>>> Defibrillator to be installed in a common area within the
>>>> building.
>>>> They can be used in case of heart attack to resuscitate an
>>>> individual by
>>>> untrained person. Studies how that people that suffer a
>>>> heart attack
>>>> and are not resuscitated with 10 minutes usually do not
>>>> recover.
>>>> Pricing for these units is between about $1200 for the
>>>> cheaper models up
>>>> to $2000 for ones that automatically call the ambulance. I
>>>> would be
>>>> interested in your thoughts on our building getting one
>>>> perhaps placed
>>>> on level 7 in the lift lobby.
>>>>
>>>> Kind Regards
>>>>
>>>> Matt.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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