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4. May 2010 by admin.
Things are looking up!
Slowly but surely this repair is on its way on being done properly. It is nice to observe the good intention to mark the pipe so that no new “collisions” would occur. It reminds me of the Japanese concept of “kaizen”.
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20. April 2010 by admin.
At our annual meeting I voiced my concerns about the fact that it is difficult to communicate with our property manager and about the fact that issues requiring attention are not dealt with.
The Board told us that our property manager is a busy man and that we should send another email if he does not reply. I find this to be an encouragment of a practice that is not acceptable: not responding to messages sent by owners and not acting on the issues brought to the attention of the property manager. The fact that a property manager has other buidlings to maintain should not reflect negatively on the maintenance of our building.
Here is an example of a repair done after more than six months since it was first reported. In my humble opinion, this is a shame. The pipe was not marked to be more visible by drivers of tall vehicles, as promised, and the repair is an eyesore.
I do not think that the Board upholds high service standards when it comes to the services provided by our property manager but I am very grateful to the members of the Board for their work and time.
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16. March 2010 by admin.
Our wonderful building is maintained, cleaned, protected, administered, and managed by many people. Without the work and dedication of these people, our lives at 200 Rideau Street in Ottawa would be a lot harder.
When you have a chance, please thank the people working for, in, and around our building!
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15. March 2010 by admin.
The salt used this past winter around the front entrance of our building is Bomix De-Icing Salt. I don’t know if this product is better than regular salt. Hopefully, this type of salt does not affect negatively the structure of our building and the aluminium frame of the main entrance door.
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2. March 2010 by admin.
Salt is corroding aluminium frames and weakens iron bars in concrete. Why not use a less aggressive ice melter? In the long run it is cheaper to pay a bit more for a less aggressive ice melter but better protect the building. I informed our property manager and the Board.
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6. February 2010 by admin.
At the P1 level, this pipe is hit from time to time and the insulation is damaged. Maybe it would be wise to mark it with bright colors somewhere before reaching the top of the “hill”. Maybe it would be wise to look up if you drive a tall car. I will let our property manager know.
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