Marrickville Road, Marrickville
When the tenants first noticed that render was beginning to fall from the building, it's possible that little was thought of it. However, as larger chunks started falling and water started leaking into internal spaces, it became apparent to tenants and owners alike that something had to change.
Phase 1 - Issue Identification
The body corporate got in touch with us and requested a site inspection and a subsequent building report to identify the issues at hand and what needed to be rectified. Reviewing our findings, the owners realised the magnitude of work required and requested us to put out a tender for the works. With our recommendation, a structural rectification specialist was appointed.
Phase 2 - Ongoing works
The following issues were identified as requiring immediate attention:
Significant structural distress.
Failed slab membranes.
Water ingress through membranes.
Water Ingress through poorly installed windows.
Render delamination.
Required installation of brick ties.
New, correctly installed flashings.
Phase 3 - Completion of works
Extensive facade restoration has been an ongoing concern for this building since the project kicked off. Bellmont's progressive investigations on the building have revealed severe structural deficiencies on each elevation. We have designed solutions and managed the implementation of these, ranging from the support of four levels of load bearing brickwork to the introduction of lateral restraints and stress relief locations of the facade. Furthermore, weatherproofing deficiencies in the original construction have plagued the building and Bellmont were required to scope and design cavity flashing installations to ensure that water does not ingress into the facade.