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Dave L
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Post: # 14920Post Dave L

As suggested by John in this thread John's suggestion I'll kick off with a simple one....

Farm entranceway excavated, drainage construction to continue drainage to side of road, PCC edgers installed on outer edges to contain concrete, 250mm type1 sub-base laid and compacted with 120 roller then concrete poured in two visits, one visit to complete the two outer wings then the final visit to 'fill' the middle section using the contructed outers to work to.....

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 14993Post lutonlagerlout

well here is a job we did in herts this year,basically changing the look of a house from tile hanging and sandstone to brick and flint,the windows were also changed to hardwood but i cant claim that,it was a crowd from london did the windows
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and here is the after
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its not strictly paving but its the only recent job i got before and afters on
cheers LLL
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Post: # 15033Post mouldmaker

Nice work, LLL. Did you use flint-faced blocks?

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Post: # 15037Post lutonlagerlout

yep,they aint as bad as i had expected but the pointing takes longer than the laying :(
the overall effect was nice though and it works out half the price of free hand flint work
cheers LLL :)
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Post: # 15229Post Dave_L

Just a few pics from my cameraphone from the job we are currently involved with - and will be for a little while yet.

Setting out/excavating and pouring concrete foundations for a large extension to a care home locally.

Probably excavated and carted away >1000 tons of soil to nearby landfill site and poured >50 cube of concrete!

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bobbi o
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Post: # 15231Post bobbi o

thought you were a road surfacing contractor?

Stuarty
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Post: # 15232Post Stuarty

Theres no end to that mans talents :p

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Post: # 15233Post Dave_L

bobbi o wrote:thought you were a road surfacing contractor?
Well, yes, but we do a lot else!

The company started out as a Groundwork Contractor and grew from there. we like to keep our 'hands in' so to speak!

Have almost forgotten what it's like to lay the old black stuff, it's been 10 days or so with none!
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Post: # 15234Post Dave_L

Stuarty wrote:Theres no end to that mans talents :p
Well not just me, it's the whole crew........

Chris, our machine driver, he's the star, in reality.
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Stuarty
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Post: # 15235Post Stuarty

yeah we have a good setup atm, it can be a pain cos theres 3 mates in the company and when their together on a job u gotta keep them workin. machine drivers can make the job easy or difficult. We have one golden rule when plant is on the job : never piss off a machine driver.

We also do alot of other stuff. Have been known to do bits of demolition here and there, pipe laying from time to time. Also done work for Network Rail a few months back where we had to hire a wee boat! I remember doing a 6 metre high fence around the perimeter of a landfill site, old telegraph poles as the posts, huge nets had to be hung also. It does fall into fencing i suppose but its a bit more than your average 1.8 job heh

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Post: # 15236Post Dave_L

Stuarty wrote:machine drivers can make the job easy or difficult
Too right! Our driver can lay and level tarmac to within 10mm or so with the grading bucket! Makes out job so much easier I can tell thee! Just keep the bucket nicely dieseled up and he's away!
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Post: # 15247Post lutonlagerlout

too true ,the best machine driver i know john m is as english as afternoon tea, but you never need a shovel when he is working
worth their weight in gold the ones that can do it
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Post: # 15665Post Dave_L

Doing a 1300m2 job, the scrape back, stone up and surface (roadbase & surface course total thicknesss 130mm)

Yesterday we dodged the rain and mainly laid kerbs!

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Post: # 15666Post Dave_L

...and getting the various manhole covers etc to the correct level....this one being very tough indeed!

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Post: # 15826Post Dave_L

It's been another busy week......

Excavate to levels and stone up a display area to levels for a Jewsons branch, laying roadbase and 10mm SMA surface course

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Then surface an area we prepared the previous week, 1300 m2

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Then digging footings in some horrible made-up ground and pouring >120m3 of concrete.

Concrete conveyor, what a useful tool!

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