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NSW: 2023 Strata Defects Survey Highlights and Commitment to Solutions

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This article discusses the state of NSW serious building defects after the 2023 report results are released.

Survey Overview

The 2023 NSW Strata Defects Survey, a collaborative effort between SCA NSW and the Office of the Building Commissioner, reveals significant insights into the state of strata buildings in New South Wales. The survey, involving over 600 strata managers, exposes a concerning trend wherein more than half (53%) of strata buildings faced serious building defects between 2016 and 2022, resulting in an estimated $79 million expenditure by owners corporations, or an average of $283,000 per building, for rectification.

Key Findings and Initiatives

Common defects reported include waterproofing (42%), fire safety systems (24%), building enclosures (19%), structural issues (15%), and key services such as plumbing and elevators (14%). The rise in ‘key services’ defects is attributed to the incorporation of newer technologies in the survey. Despite the challenges posed by these defects, there are positive developments. Increased confidence in reporting defects, along with heightened participation in the survey, reflects a growing commitment within the strata community to address and rectify building issues.

Positive Developments:

Common Defects and Emerging Trends:

Although 71% resolved their defects by agreement with the builder or developer, not even half of the buildings with all work completed had serious defects resolved within a year. Stephen Brell commented on these states and whether SCA NSW expects the resolution of defects to improve over the next few years? If so, why?

What other challenges may NSW strata face this year? Are we well placed to meet these challenges? Stephen shares his thoughts.

You can download the survey here: Research on serious building defects in NSW strata communities

Stephen Brell President SCA NSW E: enquiries.nsw@strata.community

This post appears in Strata News #678.

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