Tendering for Surveys.
(Per Press Association,)
Wellington, March 22.
The council of the N.Z. Institute of Surveyors held a meeting to discuss tenders for various survey work appearing in the papers. The system of tendering for such work is considered most pernicious alike to surveyors and the public, and the meeting instructed the Secretary to at once communicate with other centres of the Colony, urging co-operation in not tendering-, and pointing out that the Government schedule rate was provided for this purpose, and was a fair remuneration. The Council also decided to convene a general meeting in Wellington, and to invite delegates to discuss and alter the tendering for surveys. .
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9024, 23 March 1898, Page 4
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