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1.9 Where the developer does not have the right to extend the infrastructure to the distribution point, the developer is required to extend the infrastructure to the point that is as close as is reasonably practicable to the network distribution point (see Diagram 2).
1.10 A developer will need to liaise with a network operator to ascertain the likely future location of a suitable network distribution point and provide evidence of having done so. Where a ducting system is being used, this is likely to be situated by the public highway.
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International Building Code 2024.pdf
docHarbour Block Fire Strategy Review.docx
Building Control Regulations 2003 Guidance.pdf
pdfRiverside House Planning Set Rev B.pdf
National Building Code of India 2016 Part 4.pdf
pdfKingsway Tower Core Detail Package 03.pdf
Approved Document K: Protection from Falling.pdf
docRIBA Plan of Work Compliance Matrix.docx
Singapore Fire Code 2018 Clause Guide.pdf
pdfCanary Wharf Basement Strategy Review.pdf
Technical Guidance Document M Access and Use.pdf
docWest Quay Planning Response Pack.docx
UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice.pdf
Approved Document B: Fire Safety Vol 1.pdf
pdfTide Residence Stage 4 Package.pdf
Technical Guidance Document B: Fire Safety.pdf
pdfNorth Quadrant Facade Specification.pdf
International Building Code 2024.pdf
docHarbour Block Fire Strategy Review.docx
Building Control Regulations 2003 Guidance.pdf
pdfRiverside House Planning Set Rev B.pdf
National Building Code of India 2016 Part 4.pdf
pdfKingsway Tower Core Detail Package 03.pdf
Approved Document K: Protection from Falling.pdf
docRIBA Plan of Work Compliance Matrix.docx
Singapore Fire Code 2018 Clause Guide.pdf
pdfCanary Wharf Basement Strategy Review.pdf
Technical Guidance Document M Access and Use.pdf
docWest Quay Planning Response Pack.docx
UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice.pdf

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