NSW puts first four developers on notice
NSW building commissioner David Chandler has put a first group of four developers on notice under sweeping new powers, telling them his office will audit their apartment projects to make sure they conform with the approved plans and will not allow them to settle if they do not comply.
The occupation certificate audits – one developer in Wollongong, two in western Sydney and one in the Hunter region – are part of a carrot-and-stick approach under which Mr Chandler will publicly praise developers he regards as doing a good job, in an effort to raise standards and restore confidence in residential construction in the largest state.
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