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Construction company violated stop-work order in Maillardville; provided false information to inspector

A Surrey-based construction company has been hit with a $10,000 fine after conducting unsafe asbestos removal and defying a stop-work order, according to a WorkSafe B.C. report. In November 2023, workers were doing pre-demolition asbestos abatement on a single-family home on Laval Street near École Maillard Middle School. The Surrey-based numbered company was charged with […]

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