Yeah but they don't have a great track record lately
Can you elaborate?
Yeah but they don't have a great track record lately
Can you elaborate?
I was referring to the various instances of apartment complexes and other modern infrastructure failing. This has made quite a few people nervous about new builds, especially if there are question marks over the ground.
I know a few people who are avoiding modern apartments for this reason, going for something more established.
Obviously much of the industry is very professional but it only takes a few examples to scare folks off.
The gist of the issue is in the article below.
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A litany of building defects across NSW has shaken consumers but experts say new laws are turning things around
Consumers could be forgiven for asking themselves if it is safe to buy an apartment off the plan with issues frequently emerging in Sydney's building developments. But industry stakeholders say new laws protect prospective buyers.www.abc.net.au
Yeah but they don't have a great track record lately
That was one of the worst shifts made ever, and the system can be dodgy as.You'll find the issues lately are a result of having private certifiers; that's when all the problems started.
The really terrible part is that the Metro was opposed by the unions and Labor Party and the new lines delayed as they hire more public servants.So, at the push of a button on a computer keyboard, Sydney Metro have decided to now run services at 3.5 minute intervals instead of 4 minutes during the weekdays and also have 7-minute intervals on weekends instead of 10.
The demand has been so great that this is already needed.
That's what this system was designed to do. Increase services when demand was required. However, it has been so popular that within just two years of the city section of the metro being opened, capacity is reaching crush limits.
Who'd have thought that providing a proper decent transport system would be popular?
The really terrible part is that the Metro was opposed by the unions and Labor Party and the new lines delayed as they hire more public servants.
