28th October 2011, 08:25 AM
I will second that. A great post that explained honestly and well, the thoughts - that I suspect is the general case.
The question is not so much is it a valid proposal, but whether it is necessary? It does add another stick to beat/further sign of competence. However it does seem to be the last stick. and/or one measure of a company - the other being has it been able to successfully carry out work before? I could not imagine that a council would be able to refuse permission to a client that brings in a non-RO unless there was a very good legal reason.
The question is not so much is it a valid proposal, but whether it is necessary? It does add another stick to beat/further sign of competence. However it does seem to be the last stick. and/or one measure of a company - the other being has it been able to successfully carry out work before? I could not imagine that a council would be able to refuse permission to a client that brings in a non-RO unless there was a very good legal reason.