Hi again, this is my second post but a very different issue.
I need to work out how to get a delivery of concrete to my site as efficiently and cheaply as possible:
The site is a driveway which is located up a tight 30m of 3:1 access road so I don't think a truck is going to get any closer than the entrance to the road.
It's very rainy here so dry delivery is not an option, I know that I have seen concrete being pumped with a hose on large sites but I have no idea if this is viable on such a small job!
Thank you for any advice you can offer
Delivery in the rain - How do i get my concrete here in rain?
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A bit of info that might help.
Look in your local directory under concrete pumping or try a readymix firm some now have there own pumping wagons.
These come in a range of sizes from small to big.
Try this link, it goes to a firm I have used for concrete in the past might answer your question.
http://www.fleetmix.co.uk/html/pumps.html
regards Kevin.
Look in your local directory under concrete pumping or try a readymix firm some now have there own pumping wagons.
These come in a range of sizes from small to big.
Try this link, it goes to a firm I have used for concrete in the past might answer your question.
http://www.fleetmix.co.uk/html/pumps.html
regards Kevin.
Kevin