
It was Week 10; the roof top structures looked to be almost completely removed ...

... just a little bit more on the left ...

... and a little bit more on the right ...

... then the remaining bits in the middle. As it was already Week 10, I wondered how the QE Administration / Management was keeping track of the progress? The unfortunate usual way is to report at each month's meeting that the job was "in-progress", then in December the contractor would request for extension!
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