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Could cowboy builders be responsible for this tragedy?
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Thing with this is that the entire building had been renovated about 2 years previously.
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Thing with this is that the entire building had been renovated about 2 years previously.
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this is why i don't think that there was any actual work taking place on the window, as there would have been cordons and bariers and probably scaffolding, no use really saying much more, there will be more info on it in the papers tomorrow, poor woman, sounds horrific. still, she's gone now, those that witnessed it will be in a bad way.
no i don't think that zacs. However, if it was a construction site, then the CDM person should have planned out all of the risks (they should be the one thinking "what if ....")
That is making a big assumption though that work was going on at the time. you can never eliminate risk entirely as howard's post shows!
That is making a big assumption though that work was going on at the time. you can never eliminate risk entirely as howard's post shows!
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This is a view of the bar. Most Edinburgh buildings have smooth gables not crow-steps. Previously the only retention was the mortar. I believe now that these type of slabs have to be pinned as well.
This is a view of the bar. Most Edinburgh buildings have smooth gables not crow-steps. Previously the only retention was the mortar. I believe now that these type of slabs have to be pinned as well.
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