I thought you might have got a few more knowledgeable responses on this one.
My experience is only industrial/commercial and it is all bad whenever anything street side of the meter is required.
Guaranteed way to delay a project is to get any gas authority in any state involved.
All I can say is if you do need to move your meter it’s probably a good time to practice some meditation and stay calm as you deal with the run around you’re going to get....
Origin rang back today. Apparently Australian Gas Networks owns the network and line right up to the meter. For a non-refundable $80 I can get someone to come out and give a quote (within 10 business days) to relocate the line. Then if I accept the quote it would take up to 20 business days to get line moved. Or it would appear I can pay $80 to “abolish” the connection and potentially $0 to reconnect. But that could mean no hot water for 20 business days so not really a good option.
I’ve also decided to contact AGN directly to point out the current service line is not installed in accordance with Australian Standards (one advantage of being an engineer and working for a company with full access to all Australian Standards) and they should fix it as it could be a safety issue. They have committed to getting back to me by Friday.
But if all else fails, I’ve probably got a solution that leaves the gas line where it is.
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