An unprecedented safety warning has been issued over new homes in Melbourne’s south and west amid an ongoing investigation by Victoria’s building regulator.

The Victorian Building Authority publicly revealed on Thursday morning it was investigating Baba Building Group over “serious allegations” of defective work across five construction sites in Clayton, Officer, Tarneit and Truganina.

The builder has denied allegations of defective work.Credit: Oscar Colman

Baba owner Dheeraj Sandala told The Age he denied allegations the company had encouraged clients to illegally move into unsafe or incomplete homes without an occupancy certificate.

But VBA chief executive officer Anna Cronin said the allegations were so concerning the regulator had taken the unprecedented step of naming Baba Building Group, including the associated Windsor Homes, despite its investigation being ongoing.

Speaking on ABC radio, Cronin said the regulator had ordered the boutique building company back to fix non-compliant and unsafe work at numerous sites.

Victorian Building Authority CEO Anna Cronin has named a builder at the centre of an investigation.

“The allegations are basically that the builder has not built to the permit,” she said.

“This has resulted in significant non-compliance and defective work, and, moreover, that the builder has also been assisting home owners to actually occupy incomplete and potentially unsafe homes.

“These allegations … really do put consumers severely at risk, and that is why we’ve taken this unprecedented action in terms of issuing a consumer alert during an investigation, rather than waiting to the end.”

Read the full article here

Share.
Leave A Reply

2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Exit mobile version