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we have a very experienced crew who can do anything a contractor could do so there is no need to sub it out. the only thing that is contracted out is a bit of stump grinding or timber extraction. we can usually do it cheaper too. with the first wave of job loses and forced redundancies completed it is only a matter of time. having said that we have to get all our income from internal departments like highways, education sites and housing, which brings in a good 150-200k each year so they tend not to look at us for firing. we have to be competative with outside contractors hence the pace we work at is not the legendary lethargy that most people think.

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