The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Gold Coast builder ruined my dream’

- KATHLEEN SKENE kathleen.skene@news.com.au

THE sunlight streams into Rod Mattingley’s new home.

Trouble is, it is coming from underneath the wall instead of through the windows.

The customer of collapsed Gold Coast builder Queensland One Homes is a year into his nightmare dealings with the company, and now with its related company Empire Constructi­ons Pty Ltd, which has taken over building his new home.

Ormeau-based Empire Constructi­ons Pty Ltd, whose director Amber Callender is the wife of Queensland One Homes director Paul Callender, remains under investigat­ion by the Queensland Building and Constructi­on Commission (QBCC), who have referred allegation­s of illegal phoenix activities to ASIC. Empire has denied the allegation­s.

Mr Mattingley signed a contract last October and was told his Brisbane home would be completed within six months of the start of constructi­on in February.

When Queensland One Homes went into liquidatio­n, he was encouraged to sign the contract over to Empire Constructi­ons. “In July and August I started to notice problems with the build – part of the slab in the front bedroom was missing – I could see light shining up from underneath the floor and it was obvious there was something wrong,” he said.

‘The back of the slab was about 100mm short but they kept building anyway. They tried to hide it by gluing Hebel (lightweigh­t concrete) to the back and rendering over it.”

Mr Mattingley also found a hole had been made in the wrong place in a bathroom wall and that the home had no lock on the front door, and the roller doors were not secure when the house was supposed to be in the “lockup” stage of constructi­on.

A QBCC building inspector is scheduled to visit the property on Monday.

“The whole site will have to be re-engineered,” Mr Mattingley said.

“It could be months before it is finished.”

Despite the flaws, Empire Constructi­ons is still demanding progress payments from Mr Mattingley, with staff threatenin­g to hold up his build for even longer if he doesn’t pay.

“I’m at the point where I don’t want the house,” Mr Mattingley said. “I’m paying rent as well as mortgage, that money should be going into my house.

“It has created a great strain on my relationsh­ip, I’m spending a lot of time on this when I could be spending it with my partner. I’ve also got a job to hold down – it’s affecting every part of my life.

“Not being a builder, it’s been very confusing – you go into this and trust the process.”

Ms Callender said the slab defect has been inspected by her company’s constructi­on manager and Mr Mattingley who had agreed on a rectificat­ion strategy.

“The front door does lock and the wall defect will be rectified during the defects liability period along with any other defects Empire is notified of,” she said via email.

Ms Callender said the constructi­on manager had been in constant contact with Mr Mattingley regarding the completion of project, and that progress claims were issued “in accordance with the contract”.

THE WHOLE SITE WILL HAVE TO BE RE-ENGINEERED ROD MATTINGLEY

 ?? Picture: JOHN GASS ?? Rod Mattingley outside the Brisbane home he says was “botched” by Gold Coast company Queensland One Homes.
Picture: JOHN GASS Rod Mattingley outside the Brisbane home he says was “botched” by Gold Coast company Queensland One Homes.
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The Brisbane home Rod Mattingley commission­ed Queensland One Homes to build has created a “great strain on my relationsh­ip”.
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