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The use of SBGs for DDA installations is a bit of a lottery. I've had them accepted without comment, and I've had them rejected out of hand as being a "loose and unreliable" surface.
It all depends on which SBG you use and which authority has final say. If you choose a SBG that compacts really well, with no loose material and little pick-up on the tyres of wheelchairs, you might get it accepted, but if you had in mind summat crap and awful like Hoggin, then it's will probably be rejected.
It all depends on which SBG you use and which authority has final say. If you choose a SBG that compacts really well, with no loose material and little pick-up on the tyres of wheelchairs, you might get it accepted, but if you had in mind summat crap and awful like Hoggin, then it's will probably be rejected.
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For a bit more information on resin bonded aggregate see BBC Usd Ronacrete's Ronadeck Fast Grip for garden for disabled
Call us if you would like to know more.
Note that resin bonded aggregate must be applied to concrete or road grade tarmacadam.
Good luck.
Call us if you would like to know more.
Note that resin bonded aggregate must be applied to concrete or road grade tarmacadam.
Good luck.
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