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A WorkSafe investigation is continuing after a concrete panel from a Mort Street construction site, pictured, in January.

Investigation continues into fallen concrete panel in Braddon

Braddon Smash Repairs owner Jeff Badcoe said the business was running at full capacity after the concrete panel crushed a toilet block on his site in January.

  • Jasper Lindell
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Final stage of Northbourne flats negotiations underway

A deal on the 39,000 square metre plots that will house buildings up to 25 metres tall could be announced within weeks.

  • Steve Evans
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The Braddon public housing has sat empty for three years because of a dispute between the government and builder. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Three years on, vacated $2.6 million public housing block still empty

The government is currently pursuing legal action against the builder, certifier and structural engineer.

  • Finbar O'Mallon
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A panel of precast concrete fell from a multi-storey construction site on the buildings adjacent in Mort Street, Braddon, on Wednesday.

Concrete panel that crushed Braddon toilet block slated for removal

If asbestos removal goes to plan, the concrete panel that fell on to Braddon Smash Repair's yard will be removed on Friday.

  • Jasper Lindell
The concrete panel also appears to have crushed a car.

Concrete panel falls from building site crushing Braddon toilet block

A concrete panel has fallen from a construction site on Mort Street in Braddon, crushing the toilet block of a nearby business.

  • Jasper Lindell & Dan Jervis-Bardy

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