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Very large site as it is a new build village.

Only cordless power tools on site no 110.

Communal heating. Bathrooms have got concealed cisterns, shower valves.

It's pre plumb on high level and copper on low level.


Pm me if it interest you and I can point you in the right direction.
 
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