Type 1 - Cost of products
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£14.50/ton delivered?
That's cheap.
That's cheap.
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After much ringing around the best price I could get, down in Dorset, was £15.50 (+vat) delivered, this was only on a 30 Ton quantity, the price did vary right up to nearly £23, so as long as you done the ring around I would suggest that is the local price.
Based on the quantity your buying, it isn't going to come in one lorry, have you thought about mixing a couple of loads of crushed concrete in I have been offered that at as low as £8 (+vat) per ton.
Mike
Based on the quantity your buying, it isn't going to come in one lorry, have you thought about mixing a couple of loads of crushed concrete in I have been offered that at as low as £8 (+vat) per ton.
Mike
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14.50 quid for 200 Tonnes isn't too bad. The main cost of aggs is the haulage, so the price depends on where you are and how far from the source. In B'ham, the Type 1 probably comes from the Peak District and should be around the same price as Type 1 delivered to Manchester/Liverpool, where it's currently 13-ish quid for bulk orders from regular trade customers.
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Aslong as the stone reaches BS EN13285:2003 you'll be fine.Dannyboy wrote:Thanks for all your help. This was from Tarmac so I figured it would be Ok the girl said they have all sorts of certificates for it so must be pretty decent.
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