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thurthur

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#157316 27-Nov-2014 14:05
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Hi all,

Quick few notes on this job.

The job scoper came in the morning instead of the afternoon as agreed so no one was home. There was a verbal agreement that he could have a look around the site, but that no physical works would be done without my written consent. Booked physical works in for the Friday later that week, and made provisions at work so that I could be there.

Came home Thursday afternoon to find this. One and a half months later I've almost given up on trying to have it resolved. Current likely solution is to have it relocated to being screwed down along the driveway.    

This just looks like a rather shoddy short term solution to me. Vision stream has advised me that this product is UV proof.

Any advise on what I should do would be appreciated.





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  #1184261 27-Nov-2014 16:16
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kiwikiwi:
lxsw20: All of a sudden an over head install doesn't seem so ugly. 

Even my over head install is simple and easy. 
What if someone was to hit that fence and break the cable? I'm sure a car won't hit a overhead cable. Honestly sure there are reasons but I don't think this justifies a fence install. Too many things could happen that could put too much liability. Over head install and if it goes down blame it on god.


In the old telecom days they never would have got away with an install like that. And fibre is a lot more delicate that the old twisted pair. The way I look at it if you cant run a telecom cable that way what makes you think you can run a fibre there?   ...  oh no I've got it...CONTRACTORS undecided




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