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NSW building site compliance blitz shows safety improvements
A compliance campaign targeting residential construction sites in Port Macquarie and New England has reported improved safety and standards compared to previous inspections.
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NSW building site compliance blitz shows safety improvements
- NSW building regulators conducted a targeted compliance campaign across residential construction sites in Port Macquarie and the New England area.
- The latest safety and building quality audits showed an improvement compared to prior campaigns in the region.
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- · NSW building regulators conducted a targeted compliance campaign across residential construction sites in Port Macquarie and the New England area.
- · The latest safety and building quality audits showed an improvement compared to prior campaigns in the region.
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