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Sorry, I was being a bit sarcastic about the monolithic new kerbstones they've installed at North Cross road and the Townley Rd / East Duwich Grove junction.


I don't understand why they need to be so huge but at North X it maybe to do with containing gigantic ramp they've built.

James Barber Wrote:

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> FMConway were selected for a term contract. It

> will have followed OJEU processes. So please don't

> libel people who udner took this. It is apparently

> one of the cheapest deals in London



But cheapness isn't everything.


Was that the only criterion the council used in deciding to award Conway the contract, then? Price?


Because that seems a rather short-term approach. I once worked somewhere which did that. They had windows fitted by the cheapest quoting contractor. The windows had to be replaced within a relatively short time. It would have been cheaper to pay more for higher standards in the first place.

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