Hi Minh,
Darren is right. The onus is on the Building Management Company to manage the
garbage as per Contract. If they fail in this regard they are in default of the
Building Management Contract.We are already paying high Levies to have this
done. They should pay for the services of a Private Waste Collection Agent and
a Compactor. Not the Owners!
Regards,
Anne
From: Darren Woolley
Sent: Saturday, March 4, 2017 12:48 AM
To: Minh Hua
Cc: Neil Kerz ; Ashley Van Amstel ; Anne Sullivan ; cpactiongroup
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Failure to clean bin rooms
Hi Minh
Perhaps is the contractor if failing to deliver on their service level
agreement (i.e. The owners are entitled to have all of the waste promptly
disposed of.) then they could invest in either a private supplementary service
or a garbage compactor. After all the owners are already paying for this job to
be done, I am not sure why they must pay more just because the contractor is
not delivering against the most basic of service expectations.
Regards
Darren
On 3 Mar 2017, at 11:38 am, Minh Hua <cpmanagement.strata@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Will do.
Minh
On 3 Mar 2017 11:36 AM, "Neil Kerz" <nkerz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Minh,
The owners are entitled to have all of the waste promptly disposed of.
Please obtain quotations for private waste collection as a supplementary
service to accommodate the excess beyond councils limits and include provision
for that service in the budget being prepared for the AGM.
As an alternative please also obtain quotations for the purchase by the
owners corporation of a garbage compactor which would reduce the volume of
garbage, particularly cardboard cartons, and include that cost in the budget
for the owners to decide their preference.
Regards
LANSARI PTY LTD
Development Manager
Per: Neil Kerz
info@xxxxxxxxxxx
From: Minh Hua [mailto:cpmanagement.strata@xxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Thursday, 2 March 2017 5:08 PM
To: Anne Sullivan <annesullivan3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: cpactiongroup <cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Neil Kerz
<nkerz@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Ashley Van Amstel <ashley_van_amstel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Failure to clean bin rooms
Thanks Anne,
It is an ongoing work, I will work on weekly disposal of cardboard as it take
spaces, create problems of vermin, pest in bin room plus smelly.
.
For household good, although Council allows us 4-5 cubic per months and 30
cubic per 3 months, (5x12 household = 60 household + 30 cubic quarterly x 3 =
180 cubic household per year) . We got more than 750 units and constantly
restricted of rubbish disposal and have to spend money to remove (previously).
Currently we work on recycle metal such as fridges, washing machines for free
removal (try to contact private company) and large items household rubbish with
Council.
Your help on these recycle materials are welcome,
Best regards,
Centenary Park Management Pty. Ltd.
Minh Hua
3 South Parade Auburn NSW 2144
Mob: 0419231100
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Anne Sullivan <annesullivan3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Minh,
I have lots of photos taken over many months of the mess in Bin room,
Building E, lobby B, Level B1, if you ever require them.
Anne