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Cloud investigations continueBrecknock Consulting is currently completing investigations into the structure and design of Cloud and will submit their recommended solutions to council towards the end of July. By Baw Baw Shire Council - 8th June 2006 - Back to News The wind vanes of Cloud, spanning South Road Warragul, were removed in April as a safety precaution after the breaking away of two vanes, said council’s director of community living and development Mr Stephen Chapple.
"Council’s project manager, Carol Atwell from Brecknock Consulting, is currently conducting a detailed investigation with all parties involved in the design, fabrication and installation of this piece of artwork," Mr Chapple said.
As part of the investigation, Brecknock Consulting have included third party specialists to assist in the review.
The current indication for the completion of Ms Atwell’s investigations is mid to late July 2006.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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