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officer dibble
I have just had an extension built to extend the kitchen and provide another room.The old kitchen area has honeycomb walls supporting a floor joists on a concrete base. The base is clean and without debris. The builder has suggested that when the electrician comes to to wire it up he could pass the cables along the void between the concrete base and the floorboards to the new extension and that they could lay on the base without being clipped to the joists. I would therefore avoid the need to have the the kitchen cupboards and flooring removed. Is it ok to do this as far as regulations are concerned, ie to have the cables trailing along the concrete sub base between the sleeper walls?
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