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Hi all
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I recently recieved a quote of £2175 to supply and fit 80mts of standard brindle majority of digging has been completed
Does this price sound right
I calculated
8 ton of MOT
8 ton of grit sand and the block to cover 80 meters
Cost for foundation would be approx £540
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Aaron
Just like to say this is a fantastic website !!!
I recently recieved a quote of £2175 to supply and fit 80mts of standard brindle majority of digging has been completed
Does this price sound right
I calculated
8 ton of MOT
8 ton of grit sand and the block to cover 80 meters
Cost for foundation would be approx £540
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Aaron
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I Got quote from a company based in Bolton...The qiote was £2175 supply and fit 30meters in Brindle..
My calculations are
3 Ton MOT
2 Ton Sand
3 pack of Brindle block
3 covers for Inspection Chambers
Cost for materials would be approx £550.00
Just seems to be quite exspenive for the labour if materials are only £550.00 unless this is a 2-3 week job
The ground is ready for MOT..So no digging required
My calculations are
3 Ton MOT
2 Ton Sand
3 pack of Brindle block
3 covers for Inspection Chambers
Cost for materials would be approx £550.00
Just seems to be quite exspenive for the labour if materials are only £550.00 unless this is a 2-3 week job
The ground is ready for MOT..So no digging required
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Are these inset covers? If so there is a lot of work in fitting/cutting these in.
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Hi DaveCarberry wrote:9T of type one at 150mm - £270
2T of sharp sand - £60
3 packs of blocks - £300 (more if they are marshalls)
3 recessed covers - £150
That's 780, round up to £800 when you include kiln dried sand and cement.
That leaves 1375 for labour.
Sounds about right assuming they do a proper job.
I was under the impression I would need 2 inch mot as this is only a patio area...150 seems a lot for a patio
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My mistake. that amount of MOT is for a driveway. for patio I would go 75mm minimum, so 4-5T.aaron2788 wrote:Carberry wrote:9T of type one at 150mm - £270
2T of sharp sand - £60
3 packs of blocks - £300 (more if they are marshalls)
3 recessed covers - £150
That's 780, round up to £800 when you include kiln dried sand and cement.
That leaves 1375 for labour.
Sounds about right assuming they do a proper job.
Hi Dave
I was under the impression I would need 2 inch mot as this is only a patio area...150 seems a lot for a patio
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