Manhole pricing help req...
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Depth of manhole - 3000mm - 3250mm
insitu concrete base and blinding,pre-cast concrete manhole chambers;675x675 cover and frame to be seated on mortar bed;step irons and access ladders;channels,branches and benching as required;cast iron cover and seating;in situ concrete surround;allow for all excavation,working space,disposal of excavated material on-site,earthwork support,surface treatments,formwork and backfilling with approved type 1
i priced this at £2800 + vat
anyone know if i'm in the ballpark?
insitu concrete base and blinding,pre-cast concrete manhole chambers;675x675 cover and frame to be seated on mortar bed;step irons and access ladders;channels,branches and benching as required;cast iron cover and seating;in situ concrete surround;allow for all excavation,working space,disposal of excavated material on-site,earthwork support,surface treatments,formwork and backfilling with approved type 1
i priced this at £2800 + vat
anyone know if i'm in the ballpark?
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My local council has just done more or less exactly this on a common sewer 300m down the lane, and 40-odd of us have been obliged to chuck in to the cost, even though a mate of mine could have done it for a couple of grand less.
Of course, I can't find the bloody bill now, but burned into my memory is the fact that it cost use just over 9,000 quid. The council have agree to pay a proportion, due to the council houses sharing the sewer, and I have to find 150-odd quid because some pillock down the lane puts frigging Pampers nappies down the bog!
If I find the bill, I'll scan and post it here....
Of course, I can't find the bloody bill now, but burned into my memory is the fact that it cost use just over 9,000 quid. The council have agree to pay a proportion, due to the council houses sharing the sewer, and I have to find 150-odd quid because some pillock down the lane puts frigging Pampers nappies down the bog!
If I find the bill, I'll scan and post it here....
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Does depends how mnay branches are coming into said MH
For a farly standard one in one out I'd say around £3k per MH
For a farly standard one in one out I'd say around £3k per MH
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is it just in soil/loose ground or in the road?
have you got your confined spaces ticket, as if you make the ring up with lid etc youll need the harness, winch, c02 monitor, oxygen tank and ticket to bench it clear up etc.
have you got a mini-box manhole box or sheet piles or just going to 45 batter the sides? as they are really expensive to hire
you are going to need a 5ton plus machine, cant actually engage brain to work it out but looks competitive thats for one not 3 isnt it haha. maybe on the cheap side, what size rings you using?
do you need a landing on a 3m man hole?
have you got your confined spaces ticket, as if you make the ring up with lid etc youll need the harness, winch, c02 monitor, oxygen tank and ticket to bench it clear up etc.
have you got a mini-box manhole box or sheet piles or just going to 45 batter the sides? as they are really expensive to hire
you are going to need a 5ton plus machine, cant actually engage brain to work it out but looks competitive thats for one not 3 isnt it haha. maybe on the cheap side, what size rings you using?
do you need a landing on a 3m man hole?
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