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Concerns remain over ongoing leaks at Rainbow Centre in Sudbury

A Sudbury woman who works in the Rainbow Centre Mall is concerned about the safety of the building because of ongoing leaks near her office.

Management company Vista Hospitality says no safety issues during repairs, renovations

A ceiling leak in the office building at the Rainbow Centre Mall has been closed off, as the area is under repair. The leak has drawn concern from one woman who works down the hall, and is worried the building could be unsafe. (Robin De Angelis/CBC)

A Sudbury woman who works in the Rainbow Centre Mall is concerned about the safety of the building because of ongoing leaks near her office.

Although it's been a year since Chris Cosby first spoke out about the leak, she says management for the downtown shopping centre hasn't done anything to fix it, aside from closing off the area.

"It has signs on it that say, 'Please excuse our appearance while we're under construction," Cosby said.

"After a year, it's getting a little hard to excuse the appearance, since literally nothing has been done other than removing most of the small buckets that were there to catch drips, and putting a big garbage can, which of course only catches some of the drips."

Chris Cosby is disappointed with Vista Hospitality's response to the leak at the Rainbow Centre, where she works. (Robin De Angelis/CBC)

Company says 'significant' work has been done

Cosby is worried the leak is indicative of a larger weakness in the office building where she works, which is part of the larger Rainbow Centre complex.

"I'm no architect, but it doesn't take an architect to realize that having water pouring in from the roof, through to the second floor, every time there's a heavy rain does not indicate that things are well repaired and does indicate the damage could spread while it's not being dealt with."

But the leak is being dealt with, according to Robert Green, who is the project coordinator for Vista Hospitality, the company that owns the shopping centre.

Management at the Rainbow Centre says the problem is localized to this area on the roof, directly above the leak, where significant work has been done including roof elevation and cladding. (Robin De Angelis/CBC)

"We have done a significant amount of work there already," Green told CBC News.

"We've replaced a roof elevation in that area, we've done significant cladding, we've replaced a doorway in that area. It's a reverse membrane system that we've worked on there, and wecurrently have our engineers drawing up a drain installation."

Green says the drain installation is expected to be the final stage of the project and the repairs should be completed by the fall.

He adds that visitors to the mall will see scaffolding and signs up as renovations to the parking garage continue, but that the work isn't connected to the leaks near Cosby's office.

"It's not performed because there were red flags about structural integrity, it's part of the regular maintenance."

Robert Green, the project coordinator for the Rainbow Centre, stands in one of the areas undergoing renovations at the shopping centre. This corridor will connect the food court to the office building. (Robin De Angelis/CBC)

The company is also completing work to open up a corridor between the food court and the office building side of the complex.

Throughout the renovations, Green says the company has done it's best to be transparent with tenants, as well as the city's building services department.

Cosby, however, has been unsatisfied with management's response to her concerns.

"Nothing's been said about when they're actually going to deal with the various repairs that still need to be done," she said.

"And the only communication I want to hear from them about those doesn't involve words, it involves me seeing something being done."