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MORE LABOUR would needed to produce the sal amount of work in the event any weight restrictions in Greater London area, buildi representatives told the lnqui Present were Roger Sail bury, director of Mowtem (Bui ing) Ltd, Michael Godley, dir tor of the London Region of 1 National Federation of Buildi Trade Employers, and Gord Johnson, services manager John Laing Construction Ltd The construction indusi should, therefore, be exen from any lorry ban on 1 grounds that it is not possible build in the defined area with access to the site by "lorries o size relevant to the plant a materials" used in the constn tion industry, Mr Sainsbu stressed.
A night-time ban on heavy I ries would incur serious pr( lems, as many of the larg, loads are transported wh there is little traffic around, Godley said.
A weekend ban would also convenience the industry, pointed out. Tower cranes E. often erected at the weekend as not to interfere with traff