2x2 council grey - Laying rate

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Post: # 119631Post GB_Groundworks

My assistant doing a foreigner laying 2x2 council greys, I said screed it and borrow my vacuum lifter throw them in. But they want them on a full mortar bed.

110m2 I said £25/m2 plus £5m bedding so £30m2 material supplied so labour only that sound about right?

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Post: # 119632Post dig dug dan

I did a load of these on a screeded ready mix floor screed, using your method above. They ba went shifted in 8 years. Can you not do that instead?
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Post: # 119633Post GB_Groundworks

It’s a cricket club, his mate plays there.

So the cricket mate knows a guy who’s going to dig it out with mini and stone it up, although asking my guy all the quantities as he’s asking me, then he’s going to lay them. They’ve got it in their head full mortar bed and he’s not experienced enough to fight his corner, I’ve shown him an area I did of 200m2 at local hospital on screed with edge retention that’s not moved but alas sometimes we can only point and ppl have to find out the hard way lol
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Post: # 119634Post msh paving

you wont lay them on full mortar bed, unless its semi dry, that being the case screed them,,i would be £10 per slab + bedding , but as you say gilles they know best
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Post: # 119636Post lutonlagerlout

doing ramps on a full bed for the council with barface 2 by 2 s 2 men will struggle to get 10M2 a day down
yes you might have a good day and lay 15 M2 but I would hope to average 10 M2
£30 a metre here
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Post: # 119658Post Dave_L

lutonlagerlout wrote:£30 a metre here
Definitely the £30/m although that does depend on your business overheads etc etc
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