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News Article: Unusual Permit Process for Construction in Brig-Glis Raises Eyebrows
In the serene residential area of Brig-Glis, Upper Valais, a construction project has raised some eyebrows. Back in the summer of 2018, Bernhard Brigger, a local builder, purchased a plot of land with the intention of constructing a single-family house. However, a surprising twist occurred when Brigger decided to build a small apartment building instead.
The plot, nestled in a quiet corner of the municipality, was the perfect location for Brigger's project. The construction process, initially, seemed to be moving smoothly. Despite the usual challenges in the construction process, the permit was granted without any noteworthy objections or delays in Brig-Glis. This was an unusual occurrence, as the permit process in Brig-Glis is typically cumbersome, involving objections from various parties and costly delays.
In January 2019, the local building authority granted a permit for the construction without any apparent issues. Brigger's project, however, began to take an unexpected turn. The smooth permit process raised concerns later, as it was unusual in the context of Brig-Glis's construction regulations.
The small apartment building, now complete, stands as a testament to Brigger's determination and the unusual permit process that allowed it to be built. While the details of the permit process remain unclear, the project serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances that can arise in the world of construction.
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