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Your question is perfectly valid. If I were in your position I would do the following:

1. Quote the job.

2. If you win it, ask your client who surveyed the trees and if they have a copy of any necessary consents and the original survey. Get the surveyors contact details if they still have a working arrangement.

3. Speak to the original sureyor, ask them if all necessary consents have been granted and whether there were any consents not yet granted.

4. Speak to the local TO and confirm you will be carrying out the works as scheduled in the relevant consent, or that they have received a notification - you may need to do that as contractor.

If at any point anyone says that something is missing then you know not to start.

Good luck with it, sounds like an interesting little job!

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