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Morning everyone.
New to this forum.

I have a dilemma, been working as sub contractor for builder for 6 months and he has now given me a job working on a private estate like property in Ascot, problem is it wasn't half an hour and I figured out the owner had someone from UK Power network.
When I raised the issue with builder I was told I did not know what I was talking about and not to mess with client as he always gets what he wants. (To be honest client is a very rich thug)
At the moment he has a 40kw swimming pool heater running 24/7 on this supply, he wanted me to add tennis court lighting, 2 bed annex, games room with bar, dressing rooms and gym, newly erected offices, jacuzzi, large pond with pumps and equipment using approx 10kw.
I have already decided to withdraw from site which knowing the builder will affect other jobs I am busy with for him.

Anyway my question is should I report him?
:ninja:
 
Morning everyone.
New to this forum.

I have a dilemma, been working as sub contractor for builder for 6 months and he has now given me a job working on a private estate like property in Ascot, problem is it wasn't half an hour and I figured out the owner had someone from UK Power network.
When I raised the issue with builder I was told I did not know what I was talking about and not to mess with client as he always gets what he wants. (To be honest client is a very rich thug)
At the moment he has a 40kw swimming pool heater running 24/7 on this supply, he wanted me to add tennis court lighting, 2 bed annex, games room with bar, dressing rooms and gym, newly erected offices, jacuzzi, large pond with pumps and equipment using approx 10kw.
I have already decided to withdraw from site which knowing the builder will affect other jobs I am busy with for him.

Anyway my question is should I report him?
:ninja:

Not sure about rearranging, but adding too springs to mind!
 
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See photo for my input of you thread!!
 
Apologies reading through thread I can see the confusion.


I work for local builder on client's estate.
Client had someone from uk power network wire in to local power network illegally.
He fitted head at front gate of property all correctly sealed etc. And a Seperate on to back of outbuilding 300yard away.
 
Apologies reading through thread I can see the confusion.


I work for local builder on client's estate.
Client had someone from uk power network wire in to local power network illegally.
He fitted head at front gate of property all correctly sealed etc. And a Seperate on to back of outbuilding 300yard away.
 
Apologies reading through thread I can see the confusion.


I work for local builder on client's estate.
Client had someone from uk power network wire in to local power network illegally.
He fitted head at front gate of property all correctly sealed etc. And a Seperate on to back of outbuilding 300yard away.
 
Apologies reading through thread I can see the confusion.

I work for local builder on client's estate.
Client had someone from uk power network wire in to local power network illegally.
He fitted head at front gate of property all correctly sealed etc. And a Seperate on to back of outbuilding 300yard away.
This is where swimming pool heaters, etc is wired up to.
 

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