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Because a lot of the time they will fill it with insulation and it makes it easier.

I would rather use fast fix boxes as a last resort

What a waste of time that is. As soon as 1st fix carpentry is complete, then 1st fix plumbing and electrics start. I wire it completely before they board it. They pull them through and I cut dry boxes in. I
 
What a waste of time that is. As soon as 1st fix carpentry is complete, then 1st fix plumbing and electrics start. I wire it completely before they board it. They pull them through and I cut dry boxes in. I

Pretty much a standard procedure on most commercial jobs to put conduits in stud wall. Use caddy straps to fix them to.
 
I would always rather use conduit in stud wall with insulation.
It gives rewiring potential, it helps against thermal effects, and a metal back box on a nogging is heaps better than a crappy cavity box any day.
 

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