Landlord wants insurance and healthy & safety docs before cabling work
Hi, I have spent over an hour on the phone with VM and been passed to several different teams, none of which were able to answer my question. My upcoming installation requires 10m of cabling to be dug. I own a flat above a row of shops, the area in which the cabling needs to be dug is owned by my landlord (leasehold) and he has told me before work can commence he needs to see the insurance of and the health and safety documentation relating to the work. No one in VM has been able to help me and apparently I cannot speak to the team that conduct the work. My landlord is refusing to give permission until he receives this documentation, my work is due to commence on the 9th of December and I'm really not sure what to do.Having tarmac laid over existing Virgin cables.
I am wanting to have this part of my drive tarmacked. As can be seen the conduit comes up before the end of the area to be covered, for the cables to going through the edging stone. Leaving bare cables exposed. The conduit will not push up right to the edge and is too high at this point anyway. 1. Will the cables and or conduit withstand the heat of tarmac? 2. It would be preferable if this cable could be re-routed lower? What ideas do people have please? What can Virgin installers do with this to improve? Many thanksSolved