you are correct there dave,was a blind price to show what this chap will expect to pay,if he follows new rules then you can add another £20m ontop +planning fees
Incredible. Would any of the contractors here try to buy a service this way? Amazed that you even got a response.
Mathew, a better way to go about this might have been to ask what the experts here would suggest is an appropriate guide price for your location, rather than demanding to get a service at a particular (and very low) price.
agreed its a low price to aim for but there a firms round my way that are doing them for less money , yes they are crap but if he is unluck enough to get quotes from 2 or 3 of these "all show no go " firms then he might be thinking this is the going rate
for me i rarly go under £60m2 for omega (normal) block paving and only up my meterage rate by the cost of the block ,access and ease of job etc
I,m in Essex and will be quoting similar rates to the guys above , i.e between £60 and £70 per m sq. But of course there are several variables which will effect the final figure, like drainage, steps, manholes, kerbing etc etc.
There are PLENTY of people out there charging £40 per m for alpha blocks, considering they are £19 per m now.......You get what you pay for especially nowadays, i used to win my work on quality however its now getting a little silly as even recomendation jobs now seem to be interested in one thing, no care whatsoever about the actual job just the price.
Anyway, have a look on my site to see my work and give me a call for a quote if your interested
You're right, punters are 99% interested in price, not how you are going to do the job the proper way and use a quality material (and not crushed concrete etc etc) - we are finding exactly the same.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset
"use a quality material (and not crushed concrete etc etc) "
hey dave i have to dispute that statement m8, I have been using type spec recycled crushed concrete for years and it is perfectly fine and performs in no way worse than quarried type one, whilst being cheaper and more friendly to the environment
I agree with that,in this area of norfolk very few sand pits supply type1 due to the fact they crush concrete to type 1 spec mainly from airfield runways,i have used crushed concrete for years with no problems,there is a very large market for crushed concrete,90% of main contractors use it for site and development roads MSH