So the roof just caved in at work...

Glordit

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Was about to leave as my shift had ended and Green Acres shopping centers roof just gave way and poured in 1000's of litres of rainwater.
This is the second time in less than a year this has happened, this time it's about 100 times worse and has affected our store, water has seeped in the entire shop and had gotten to our back office by the time we had left.

So an explanation would be nice I would assume? Basically Green Acers Center management has neglected that fact that the roofing is old and keeps damming up water when it rains, it can't drain it fast enough so it collects on the roof and when it gets too much (I estimate about 1 ton of water) it crashes through the roof.

As I stated above this is the second time this has happened and it's in exactly the same place as it was last time... Fun times tomorrow at work, got to mop up a shop full of water. Thankfully we managed to get most of our stock off of the floor otherwise that would have been a even bigger disaster.

I am going to speak to center management and demand that they assist in cleaning up our store as it was due to their lack of upkeep that we have to suffer a loss in trading.

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Very sad to hear that because of somebody else's incompetence/negligence you have to suffer. Wonder who the owners of the mall are?

I see Liberty Properties owns this, so perhaps it's time that anchor tenants start making a noise!
 
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Very sad to hear that because of somebody else's incompetence/negligence you have to suffer. Wonder who the owners of the mall are?

I see Liberty Properties owns this, so perhaps it's time that anchor tenants start making a noise!

They are a bunch of twats, honestly. The mall is falling apart but they are stuffing their pockets.

Thanks, I guess I got to get to bed early and have a look at the damage tomorrow.
 
That's very unfortunate. Shitty workmanship leads to these unnecessary mishaps. Going to need a decent clean-up crew. I'm guessing many shops were affected by this ordeal?
 
That's very unfortunate. Shitty workmanship leads to these unnecessary mishaps. Going to need a decent clean-up crew. I'm guessing many shops were affected by this ordeal?

CNA, Specsavers, Musica (store I work at), Steers, Cassies, Donna Claire, Mugg & Bean, Hilton & Winer, Jenni Button, @home, DueSouth/Totalsports, Cape Union Mart, Kines, YDE and Nedbank as far as I can recall.

CNA, Mugg & Bean and Nedbank had it the worst as the initial torrent of water shot out, it sounded like a waterfall the water was running out so fast.

Most of the Clothing stores stock rooms were flooded shorty after the roof caved in.
 
What is it with shopping malls and shit roofs? I know 3 close by with roofs that caved.

They should condemn the building until it is fixed completely, perhaps when 10+ angry businesses are breathing down your neck for reasons as to why their branches cannot trade, management will think twice.

I am just glad at the time that the roof fell in, no one was hurt.

Will upload a short clip I managed to get on my phone.

 
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CNA, Specsavers, Musica (store I work at), Steers, Cassies, Donna Claire, Mugg & Bean, Hilton & Winer, Jenni Button, @home, DueSouth/Totalsports, Cape Union Mart, Kines, YDE and Nedbank as far as I can recall. CNA, Mugg & Bean and Nedbank had it the worst as the initial torrent of water shot out, it sounded like a waterfall the water was running out so fast. Most of the Clothing stores stock rooms were flooded shorty after the roof caved in.
That must be a great loss to those stores. Hopefully they can still salvage most or some of the goods.
 
Hi Glordit,

We saw your post 25-10-2013 and we would like to confirm that flooding did occur at the centre on the afternoon of 25th October 2013. However, there was no structural damage that occurred; hence, we can assure our shoppers and their tenants that their safety has not be compromised.

We do understand that the flood resulted in inconvenience; however we are looking into the situation and how best to prevent similar incidences going forward.

Should you wish to discuss this in more detail, you can contact the Greenacres Shopping Centre Management Team on 041 363 0791 and ask to speak to Brent.

Thanks
Brent Starr
Shopping Centre Manager at Greenacres Shopping Centre
 
Hi Glordit,

We saw your post 25-10-2013 and we would like to confirm that flooding did occur at the centre on the afternoon of 25th October 2013. However, there was no structural damage that occurred; hence, we can assure our shoppers and their tenants that their safety has not be compromised.

We do understand that the flood resulted in inconvenience; however we are looking into the situation and how best to prevent similar incidences going forward.

Should you wish to discuss this in more detail, you can contact the Greenacres Shopping Centre Management Team on 041 363 0791 and ask to speak to Brent.

Thanks
Brent Starr
Shopping Centre Manager at Greenacres Shopping Centre

Did centre management just comment in a gaming thread to address a complaint?
Full of win. Kudos.
 
Im guessing someone's attempting an elaborate troll strike.

Puts his real name and work contact number on a by and large anon forum? Also chooses the name Danielle Hood??

A bit fishy hey?

Rather go to center management face to face.
 
At Benmore Gardens the one roof panel collapsed randomly and I swear that could have killed someone :eek: How can they let that happen again? Idiots
 
Most of the PE shopping centres are in a bad state. I have a friend that works at a certain restaurant in Walmer Park and she was telling me of similar cases of fund mismanagement by the head honchos.

The roof hasn't caved in yet :p, but basically, if there's ever a major fire in Walmer Park, lots of people are going to die. The lack of fire hazard training and signage is appalling. These upper-level guys just line their pockets, and eventually when a major accident happens, they'll be able to remove any blame from themselves thanks to their fancy lawyers. It's sickening :mad:

They make enough money from rent to properly manage their facilities.
 
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