Laying Compliance Foundations

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A month of pounding pneumatic drills, traffic disruption and the unsightly view of semi-clad construction workers is the price most residents accept they have to pay for improvements to utilities such as water, gas and electricity. However, if six months later another company comes along to conduct its own maintenance work and they are followed soon after by yet another group, tempers will soon flare. At heated residents' association meetings, the obvious questions will be asked: Was there no

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