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Crack on. Anyone else will struggle without somewhere to tip the soil, so I think your price reflects this
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There has to be an easier way than 150 transit runs pm me the address etc so we can have a look at google maps etc
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Big is not always beautiful, remember that and you won't go far wrong.
It's easy to get carried away wanting the bigger jobs but you've got to look at what you can do/make with smaller jobs and a whole lot less risk and hassle.
It's easy to get carried away wanting the bigger jobs but you've got to look at what you can do/make with smaller jobs and a whole lot less risk and hassle.
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How much cheaper to get concrete pumped in you reckon. Look shit but....
I can't see it being much cheaper as most of this is disposal costs.
I understand what you're saying Dave but this job WILL get me those small jobs. It's also 6 week work for us and if i price it right it wont be 6 weeks of squeaky bum time..
I can't see it being much cheaper as most of this is disposal costs.
I understand what you're saying Dave but this job WILL get me those small jobs. It's also 6 week work for us and if i price it right it wont be 6 weeks of squeaky bum time..
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Get a price from a local contractor for bitmac surfacing. Make sure it is a hardstone 6mm surface course. Pumped concrete will be a pain!
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Can I? But where to shift to? I'm speaking to them tomorrow to see if it can be grabbed out of the truck and positioned exactly where I want it. If not, yeah, that'll have to do.rxbren wrote:For the stone you could always just get a load dropped on the road then spend a few hours shifting 20t with the difference and dumper it's not ideal but it works
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It'll be do-able, just depends on budget. Im just finishing a 45k job with very limited access, everything has come in and out with a 4 wheel grab.
And I've done it on my own :p
Sounds like an interesting job, are there no neighbours with a decent sized garden? Would they be willing to rent your their lawn for use a depot whilst you do the work and put it all back to how it was when done?
Did you say you have a drive you could use as a depot? if its not a new driveway id be tempted to use it and grab the spoil away from there and grab your hardcore onto your drive and dumper it to site a 1 tonne high tip..thats how I've been doing this one, its no perfect i suppose, depends on how busy the street is.....but may be your best bet?
And I've done it on my own :p
Sounds like an interesting job, are there no neighbours with a decent sized garden? Would they be willing to rent your their lawn for use a depot whilst you do the work and put it all back to how it was when done?
Did you say you have a drive you could use as a depot? if its not a new driveway id be tempted to use it and grab the spoil away from there and grab your hardcore onto your drive and dumper it to site a 1 tonne high tip..thats how I've been doing this one, its no perfect i suppose, depends on how busy the street is.....but may be your best bet?