I have a reasonably long drive (~ 30 * 3M with a turning area outside the house) , constructed of a layer of base material topped off with crush-resistant Cotswold stone. Over the years much of the stone in the main part of the drive has crushed down and there are a few ruts and lumps.
I plan to get the drive freshened up by the following:
Level out and repack ruts and lumps
Repair concrete seating around several drain covers on the drive
Replace existing granite set "rumble strip" with a longer strip (~4M) at the entrance to the drive.
Apply fresh crush-resistant Cotswold stone chippings.
I would appreciate any comments on whether this is a sufficiently detailed spec' for the job and some idea of outline costs to enable me to weigh up tenders.
Thanks.
Freshening up a stone chipping drive
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