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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 403697" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>The text book way to do this correctly and minimising as far as possible the risk of a service strike would be to ask a competent person to CAT scan the area and apply for service drawings. Now I understand that may seem silly in this situation. So what I would look out for is signs of services such as stop *****, inspection pits etc but also look for 'scars' in the concrete. Places which have clearly been dug up before for something to be installed. Without scanning you are at risk with the unknown unfortunately. Dig carefully, dig slowly and constantly review the risk every 300mm or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 403697, member: 25368"] The text book way to do this correctly and minimising as far as possible the risk of a service strike would be to ask a competent person to CAT scan the area and apply for service drawings. Now I understand that may seem silly in this situation. So what I would look out for is signs of services such as stop *****, inspection pits etc but also look for 'scars' in the concrete. Places which have clearly been dug up before for something to be installed. Without scanning you are at risk with the unknown unfortunately. Dig carefully, dig slowly and constantly review the risk every 300mm or so. [/QUOTE]
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