At least in Chrome — download as a zip, then from the extensions page choose 'load unpacked' and choose the unzipped folder.rev wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 1:49 pmI've got that on an older laptop, it still works, but I got it when it was listed on Mozillas addons. It's been removed for download/install. So if you guys can figure out how to install that from github...
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[COM] 11 Frome Street | 138m | 37 Levels | Crowne Plaza / Adelaidean | New tallest
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[COM] Re: 11 Frome Street | 138m | 37 Levels | Crowne Plaza / Adelaidean | New tallest
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It looks like like they’ve arranged the facilities around so that some - for example Koomo - will still have good views towards the south? It’s hard to work out the setback for the new student tower next door and how that will affect the sunlight reaching the pool - perhaps sun seekers will still get a decent stretch in spring and summer.
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[COM] Re: 11 Frome Street | 138m | 37 Levels | Crowne Plaza / Adelaidean | New tallest
So slightly more involved than a "lmgtfy"
Didn't actually work for me, those links were broken and the developer mode zip thing didn't work at all. But thanks anyway - I won't bother with it but appreciate when more tech savvy people can assist others.
Didn't actually work for me, those links were broken and the developer mode zip thing didn't work at all. But thanks anyway - I won't bother with it but appreciate when more tech savvy people can assist others.
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A neat view from Kent Town.
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I don't think they rearranged things, just that they made use of south, east, and north to begin with.Joelmark wrote:It looks like like they’ve arranged the facilities around so that some - for example Koomo - will still have good views towards the south? It’s hard to work out the setback for the new student tower next door and how that will affect the sunlight reaching the pool - perhaps sun seekers will still get a decent stretch in spring and summer.
Pictures are view from the lobby unto pool /pool bar, and (different day) from Koomo southwards.
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This should be changed to complete.
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[COM] Re: 11 Frome Street | 138m | 37 Levels | Crowne Plaza / Adelaidean | New tallest
Someone mind posting this article please?
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
Kyren Group is in another legal battle, again.
Apparently, it's with Synergy Construct (Who built The Switch, and 269 North Terrace). Probably its still related to the dispute between the Crowne Plaza tower and 269 NT next door, where Kyren group sued Synegery about their "obstructed" views of the city.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
Kyren Group is in another legal battle, again.
Apparently, it's with Synergy Construct (Who built The Switch, and 269 North Terrace). Probably its still related to the dispute between the Crowne Plaza tower and 269 NT next door, where Kyren group sued Synegery about their "obstructed" views of the city.
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No, it's related to their work as a subcontractor on 11 frome.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:41 pmSomeone mind posting this article please?
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
Kyren Group is in another legal battle, again.
Apparently, it's with Synergy Construct (Who built The Switch, and 269 North Terrace). No doubt its still related to the ongoing dispute between the Crowne Plaza tower and 269 NT next door, where Kyren group sued Synegery about their "obstructed" views of the city.
[COM] Re: 11 Frome Street | 138m | 37 Levels | Crowne Plaza / Adelaidean | New tallest
Anybody with a subscription willing to cut and paste the article?VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:41 pmSomeone mind posting this article please?
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
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BSK wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 10:31 amAnybody with a subscription willing to cut and paste the article?VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:41 pmSomeone mind posting this article please?
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
Frome Central builder Kyren Group suing subcontractor Synergy Construct for $4.89m
South Australia’s tallest building is at the centre of a multimillion-dollar legal claim involving two prominent Adelaide firms.
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December 23, 2021 - 2:59PM
South Australia’s tallest building is at the centre of a multimillion-dollar legal claim involving two prominent Adelaide firms.
Kyren Group, developer of the 135m-tall $150m Frome Central Tower One building is suing building company Synergy Construct for $4.89m for alleged breach of contract relating to the construction of the East End apartment and hotel tower.
But Synergy Construct has asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the claim.
In its statement of claim lodged in October, Kyren Group says it hired Synergy to supply and install the facade of the building, which includes the Adelaidean apartments, for $8.2m.
Kyren has paid $7.891m to Synergy for the agreed works, according to its claim.
Kyren has accused Synergy of not carrying out works as agreed, not completing the work on time, and is seeking damages for an alleged 118-day delay in the opening of the 36-storey building, which includes a Crowne Plaza Adelaide hotel.
Kyren alleges that it has become liable to pay $2.445m to Frome Central property owner Eckersley for costs that company – which is part of the Kyren Group – incurred in failing to open the building on time.
Among the alleged costs include $833,333 in interest incurred in settling apartments, $54,379 for insurance, $183,211 for statutory charges such as council rates and land tax, $880,000 for hotel staff wages and $495,000 in lost revenue.
Kyren’s $4.89m claim against Synergy also includes $1.845m for unfinished or defective work and $840,000 for liquidated damages, which a subcontractor can be liable to pay for delays in finishing work.
In its claim Kyren says the construction contract was formed between March 21, 2018 and May 5, 2018 but a “written contract was never executed”.
It says an updated construction program required that Synergy’s works were to be finished by July 8, 2019.
Kyren says its main building contract with Eckersley required the building be completed by January 9, 2020 but that the building was not fit for occupation until May 5, 2020.
“This reflected a delay of 118 days which was caused by Synergy’s failure to complete the updated construction program,” it claims.
Synergy’s lawyers are yet to file a defence in the matter but lodged an interlocutory application on December 1 seeking to strike out Kyren’s claim.
The interlocutory application has been listed for a February 1 hearing.
Synergy Construct recently completed the GSA Australia student housing tower on the corner of Frome St and North Tce and is building the Switch student housing tower on North Tce, the $75m Coles Norwood and apartment redevelopment and the Vibe Hotel on Flinders St.
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