Is your building affected by the cladding registration deadline?
Do you know if your building has been impacted by the installation of either Aluminium Composite Panelling (ACP) or insulated cladding products? Without expert assistance, it can be difficult to identify what is a high risk, a non- compliant product that does not meet current Australian Standards. Be sure to choose a building consultancy division with knowledge in combustible cladding and how to address and manage this issue in a clear, concise and considerate manner. Since our inception in 2003 Sedgwick has been working with our clients to resolve their defect issues, with cladding being “the new kid on the block”. Sedgwick’s involvement in the scoping and management of remedial repairs of the Lacrosse fire in Docklands, Melbourne back in 2014 put us at the front line of the combustible cladding crisis. We are at the forefront of Government and industry response and are working with our clients throughout their journey to deliver the best and most cost-effective outcomes. Be sure to choose an organisation who is an expert in defect identification and remediation. They can assist you at every stage and guide you through the process, from assistance in registering your building, to testing of suspect cladding material, right through to removal and/or the management of remedial works. Ensure your Strata Scheme’s compliance with the Government’s regulation and Australian Standards. Following registration, Sedgwick’s 5 step process will deliver you with the evidence required to know where your building stands, and what the next step/s will be to address combustible cladding if found on your Strata Plan. We can step in at any stage along the way or be there for the entire journey.Impact to households who are living in apartments with flammable cladding
Are you an owner in a building affected by combustible cladding? RMIT would like to invite you to participate in the ‘‘At what cost? Cladding concerns for owners” research project.
They are interested in learning more about the scale of the problems owners of property affected by combustible cladding face day to day across Australia, particularly those living in apartments. Find out more via this document from RMIT.
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