[200William-EC SP67851] EXT - Re: Automatic Defibrillator for the building
Cathy Rechichi
cathytheproducer at gmail.com
Thu Dec 5 09:50:31 AEDT 2019
Love the deck ..
will look and feel a lot softer up there
Cathy xxx🙏
Sent from my iPhone.
Please excuse typos
Cathy Rechichi
PRODUCER AT LARGE
0411464628
> On 4 Dec 2019, at 2:53 pm, Creighton, Adam <creightona at theaustralian.com.au> wrote:
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> the deck looks a great idea actually.
> even if it's just on one side (the tiles on the other side are fine)
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>> On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 14:13, Marquis <Marquis at bfms.com.au> wrote:
>> Hi EC,
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>> We conducted recent water testing on the terrace to confirm if the membrane was leaking and it’s not. Above the membrane is a layer of insulation, tile bed then tiles. Water is getting under the insulation and tile bed causing the tile bed to break down and the tiles to hog. DWRS have advised that patch repairs can be undertaken but the issue will certainly continue over time. To permanently rectify the tile hogging issue it is recommended to replace the insulation, tile bed and tiles. If this work was to proceed then it would be best to replace the membrane at the same time.
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>> Patch Repair Scope of Works
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>> - Remove two rows of hogged tiles between the planter boxes and the entry door
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>> - Remove 6 tiles around the floor drain
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>> - Remove the existing tile bed
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>> - Remove foam and drainage cell from around floor drain
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>> - Install new foam and drainage cell around the floor drain
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>> - Install new tile bed
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>> - Re-glue tiles
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>> - Install expansion joint
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>> - Re-grout tiles
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>> DWRS - $6,200.00 + GST
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>> Note - DWRS are unable to complete these works until after January 20.
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>> Another option we could look at is removing the insulation, tile bed and tiles and installing a frame and decking system on top of the membrane. I would need to research if it would be much cheaper than retiling the area. See the following link for reference:
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>> https://www.outdure.com/blog/building-floating-deck-membrane-simple-fast-affordable/
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>> Kind regards,
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>> Darren Vignes
>> Building Manager
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>> Building Facilities Management Solutions
>> 200 William St Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
>> M: 0488 388 313
>> Email: marquis at bfms.com.au
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>> From: <ec-bounces at 200william.com> on behalf of Katherine French <katherine.french at bigpond.com>
>> Date: Wednesday, 4 December 2019 at 11:30 am
>> To: MQ 302 - Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au>
>> Cc: "MQ 405 - Adam Creighton (EC)" <creightona at theaustralian.com.au>, "ec at 200william.com" <ec at 200william.com>
>> Subject: EXT - Re: [200William-EC SP67851] Automatic Defibrillator for the building
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>> Hi, thank you all so much for everything you’re doing to keep the building safe and looking good. So grateful to you for the opportunity to learn about all this not having lived in an apartment block before.
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>> Hope you have a great week in your various pursuits.
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>> Katherine.
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>> On 4 Dec 2019, at 10:54 am, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
>> Agreed. BTW any idea where that roll of astro turf arrived up there on Level 7 i noticed it last week.
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>> Matt
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>> On 4/12/19 10:32 am, Cathy Rechichi wrote:
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>> I spoke with Darren about making it safe by removing and filling with foam or something that expands and contracts ..
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>> anything to make it look and be safe ..
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>> Cathy xxx🙏
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>> Sent from my iPhone.
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>> Please excuse typos
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>> Cathy Rechichi
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>> PRODUCER AT LARGE
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>> 0411464628
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>> On 4 Dec 2019, at 10:29 am, Matt Perkins <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.
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>> Matt
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>> On 4/12/19 10:11 am, Creighton, Adam wrote:
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>> Matt thanks so much for all this and fantastic job on the fire charges!
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>> 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.
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>> have a great week everyone.
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>> best,
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>> Adam
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>> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 21:20, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
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>> On 3/12/19 6:56 pm, Creighton, Adam wrote:
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>> This is a laudable thought Matt.
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>> I'm not opposed, although just aware of what other things we have to fork out for over summer.
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>> Should the tiles be patched up on the western side? They stick up a lot and someone could trip/slip.
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>> what do others think?
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>> 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.
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>> BTW, on a separate matter, I think we need to consider some sort of review of the BMC costs. They seem extraordinarily high.
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>> Happy to go through your points.
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>> $60k on elect,
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>> 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.
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>> $15k on water,
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>> 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.
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>> $15k on fire services when 22 Macleay St, a 6 story building, pays $1k.
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> All the best good luck in the UK.
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>> Matt
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>> At the current level of quarterly srtata, i worry our flats our near unsellable.
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>> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 14:59, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> 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.
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>> Kind Regards
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>> Matt.
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