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Some Opal Tower residents refuse to return home as builder stops paying allowance

- Australian Associated Press

The builder of Sydney’s damaged Opal Tower has stopped paying for temporary accommodat­ion and food for some units now declared safe to occupy but some residents are refusing to move back in.

Icon will not pay food or accommodat­ion past Sunday for residents of 74 apartments after the body corporate’s engineers Cardno declared those units safe to occupy.

“It is important to note that we are continuing to work with all the engineers to ensure all queries are thoroughly addressed and that the extent of apartments with actual remedial works is minimal,” Icon said in a letter to residents.

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“Approximat­ely 65 per cent of the apartments are ready to be reoccupied now.” Other residents will be able to stay in hotel accommodat­ion until at least Wednesday.

But some residents are refusing to move back into the building until all constructi­on works are finished.

“We paid for a brand new apartment, not a constructi­on site,” Wei Yang said on Sunday. “We, the owners, are the ones that have to pay our mortgage every single week ... You can imagine how much stress we are experienci­ng.”

Another resident insists engineers and the New South Wales government need to provide confirmati­on that the building is safe to occupy for everyone. “We can’t move back into constructi­on site yet,” Yoyomummy LZ wrote on Facebook.

The design engineer WSP on Thursday said it had establishe­d a reoccupati­on schedule for apartments that are “physically remote” from repairs, strengthen­ing works or propping.

It said stabilisat­ion works had been undertaken on three walls in the building across 12 levels. But it maintains the building is structural­ly sound overall - a verdict also made by the government’s independen­t engineerin­g experts.

 ?? Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP ?? Opal Tower builder Icon says about 65% of apartments are now ready to be reoccupied.
Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP Opal Tower builder Icon says about 65% of apartments are now ready to be reoccupied.

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