Icon Construction Group, which shares a name with construction company Icon Co, has been forced to clarify it did not build the scandal-ridden Opal Tower.
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Construction watchdog to review projects linked to cracking Opal Tower | Sky News AustraliaVictoria’s construction watchdog will review buildings linked to the company behind Sydney’s Opal Tower. \n\nThe Herald Sun reports Icon’s developments in Melbourne will be inspected after residents in the company’s Olympic park tower in Sydney were forced to evacuate following cracking in the buildings concrete paneling. \n\nIcon’s Managing Director Nick Brown insists all the company’s projects are safe but says it will comply with the review. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n
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Fears of 50 per cent loss in value as Opal Tower owners consider legal optionsWith their future uncertain, angry owners and tenants are openly threatening legal action against the builder and developer of Opal Tower.
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Opal Tower evacuees plan to fight backThe NSW premier is “wholeheartedly” encouraging residents of Sydney’s cracked Opal Tower to explore their legal options as some consider a class action against whoever’s responsible for the building’s faults.
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Opal tower builder Icon has Melbourne developments probed by watchdogVictoria's building watchdog is investigating Melbourne projects developed by the construction company of Sydney's 'cracked' Opal Tower
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Renters in Sydney's Opal Tower continue to be charged rent | Sky News AustraliaLandlords who own units in Sydney's Opal Tower continue to charge residents rent and have refused to let them cancel their lease.\n\nIn emails obtained by The Daily Telegraph, a property manager has told one tenant that the lease won't be terminated as the building has not been declared 'uninhabitable'.\n\nThe tower, located in Sydney's Olympic Park, has faced two evacuations over the festive season after newly found cracks sparked fears it would collapse.\n\nAn interim report into the incident found a number of design and construction flaws. A final report is due on Friday.\n\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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