Advice on diy driveway block paving - Realistic costs of material, labour?

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 46644Post lutonlagerlout

"great minds think alike"
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Post: # 46645Post GB_Groundworks

i'd say look here for what goes wrong when you try to go cheap, saying rd our way pay cheap pay twice

http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=7677
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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 46650Post ilovesettsonmondays

of course you will get a sub base .no point doing job if you dont have one lol.if you got a quote for 7 ,000 then that is way to much .this a guess im not going to work it out to a near figure . but for 7,000 for 4 days work at a very ,very ,very ,maximum. thats easily 5000 for labour .i will do it for 6,999 lol.only joking if u want some contractors numbers pm dont pay no more than half that at a max

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