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  • The landscaper had arranged to have the brick wall above the sandstone rendered but didn't know the sandstone would remain exposed. A single skin of brick will cover the sandstone and blend in with the other block work but the sandstone is always wet and I don't want this coming through the brick / render over time
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  • Lower section seat
  • Formwork for lower section
  • Lower section plantar box
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  • Upper level form work
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  • Rendering where they cut out for the LED lighting sticks out further than the seating
  • This is their "finished" product
  • Poor formwork caused kinks and differences in wall thickness
  • They chiselled away the bottom section after the pour for LED lighting and then rendered poorly
  • This is the finished product
  • Light pillar is not squared up
  • Arm rests slope and are uneven
  • Armrest slopes
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