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In a message dated 3/15/2002 11:35:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< See link below for article on stone falling off
 buildings down here in Sydney.  Interesting that even
 with your facade inspection bylaws, it makes no
 difference ... says a lot about some of the
 inspectors? >>

david,

Some of our inspectors are indeed less than topnotch. On the other hand, some
of the owners are less than topnotch, too.  I wrote a letter to one client
months ago and told them they MUST install a sidewalk bridge to protect a
courtyard where little children enter and exit their buildings, and guess
what hasn't happened?

I suppose one advantage you have in Australia is that things fall up instead
of down.

Give our regards to Tienanmen Square (equivalent of Broadway?)

Ralph

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