All residents moving in or out are required to make a moving booking using the online forms at least 48 hours in advance.
You will
then receive confirmation or otherwise of your preferred booking time/date. This
will ensure lifts and the loading dock are available at the required time.
You will be using the Loading Bay situated at Q3, which is accessed via Erskine Loop. Loading Bay bookings will be limited to 2 hours in duration, from 7am to 3pm. Should you have not completed your move by 3pm, the Concierge will work over-time and you will be charged a cost of $100 per hour, which will be charged in 15 minute increments.
It is also possible to move on the weekend.
It is
imperative your move is confirmed prior to booking your removal company.
Should any removal truck arrive without a confirmed booking, it is
possible they will not be able to be accommodated.
When
buying and moving furniture and bulky items it is important to consider the
following critical dimensions:
Loading Ramp Clearance is 3.6 metres
Lift dimensions
Lift door opening Internal lift car size
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2200mm high x 900mm wide (clear
opening size)
2000mm deep x 1300mm wide (incl. handles) x 2500mm high
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On
arrival of your removalist to the loading dock, the Concierge will take you
and/or your removalist through the path of travel to your apartment. This is so you and the Concierge are aware of
any existing property damage, so you will not be held responsible for damage
caused by others.
You or your removalist will be issued with a lift key. This is used to park the dedicated lift car, so the car is unable to be used by other persons during your move.
The
Concierge will ensure the lift curtains are in place, which will protect the
surfaces of the lift against possible damage caused by your furniture. Please
be aware the rear wall of the lift car is made of glass.
On completion
of your move, the Concierge will take you and/or your removalist through the
path of travel to ensure no property damage has resulted.
After
your move is completed, ensure the lift override is turned to the “Off ’’
position so it may continue to function normally.
Please note the following information from Clause 18.2
of your By-Laws a proprietor, occupier, other
resident or their contractor, having met the requirements set out in sub-bylaw
18.1, while moving any furniture or large objects or through or on common
property, must not:
- permit any carriers or tradespeople to commence operations prior to their making contact with the building manager or Concierge upon arrival; permit any furniture or items to enter or exit the building other than via the basement; Note: no deliveries are to be made through
the lobby/foyer
- permit any vehicles to restrict access to the car park;
- conduct operations so as to unduly restrict access of other
residents to the lifts or lobbies or restrict access to the fire escapes;
- place any furniture or items in a lift other than that specified by
the building manager and, in any event, not until protective covers have been
placed in the lift by the building manager;
- permit any furniture or other items to come into contact in any way
with the lift doors, including static contact or leaning or stacking on the
door; or damage the common property;
- If any damage is caused to any part of the common property by the
actions of any proprietor or their invitee moving any furniture, large object
or deliveries to or from a lot or through or on common property, then the
proprietor shall be responsible for the cost to the strata company of making
good any such damage.
Additional Items
Removal of Rubbish
- Removal offsite of all packing material, removalist boxes and the like is each resident’s responsibility. These types of items must not be pushed down the rubbish chutes, as this often causes chute blockages; or dumped in the garbage rooms.
- If the
strata company incurs any costs related to rubbish removal, the tenant or
occupier will be responsible for these costs. Any amount to be paid by the
occupier or resident not paid within14 days may be recovered by the strata
company from the proprietor of the lot.
Floor Covering
- Please
note, as part of the sound insulation, floor tiles have been laid on an
acoustic underlay. As with all tiles, if
heavy objects are dropped or incorrectly moved over the tiles (for example, a
refrigerator) the tiles may crack. Please ensure your tiles are adequately protected
by your removalist company before wheeling (or “walking”) in heavy items eg. Refrigerators,
Washing Machines etc.
- Surfaces
like stone, colour backed glass &carpets have been installed in all
apartments. As with all similar products, these materials can chip, stain,
scratch or mark if not treated carefully. It is important to look after all surfaces
during the move in process.
This
information may change without notice. It is the responsibility of owners or agents to ensure that they are operating
under current arrangements.