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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 96507Post DNgroundworks

Cracking stuff there Giles!

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Post: # 96514Post London Stone Paving

Nice one Giles
Looks like your going from strength to strength. Seems like interesting work aswell

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Post: # 96520Post henpecked

Proper job! 200k Insurance paying?

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Post: # 96521Post GB_Groundworks

No, insurance have refused to cover it

Original slip caused by building the swimming pool extension and top loafing the slope with the arisings.
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Post: # 96522Post henpecked

Ouch! Not down to the clown who put the pool in? Dont tell me he tried to do it himself :D

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no he got a guy how built him a garage at his old house to do it, guy went bump quicker than you can say bump when it all moved
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Nice machine-laid 500m2 private driveway yesterday

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Kerbs in and stone trimmed up in readiness for 60t of surfacing on Thursday at a nice place out on Exmoor

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It always worries me when clients will pay good money for a lovely blacktop driverway, but can't find a few quid extra for a kerb or retainer of some form to prevent the edges fraying. Even a timber edging is better than nowt!
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I agree......but nope, wouldn't have it, just wanted a decent overlay to smarten it up!
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Post: # 96597Post Tony McC

Well, leave 'em to it. It just means you'll be back there so much sooner to do yet another overlay. Lovely jubbly! :D
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Post: # 96637Post Dave_L

To be honest, the driveway is much wider than any of the traffic that uses it - so edge deterioration isn't too much of an issue - aslong as people don't drive off the edges!

I'm finding that some people don't generally like kerbs - and an increasing number also don't like the blackness of blacktop surfacing - they say it makes it look like a Tesco car park.
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not on the scale of some of the stuff posted here but nevermind :p
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Works work michael, whatever size. Nice to see you got round the fence panel crisis!
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I agree ,nice work michael!
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Post: # 96643Post lutonlagerlout

fence and gate installed
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the competition :;):
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the same mob did a drive for a guy
they laid 450 biscuits in 2 rows on an inch of building sand,funnily enough today they are all broken

grey injun stone pointed with grey 365
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thats the last bit done thanks to thames water and their incredibly slow way of doing things

TBH we will think twice before taking on any more job with pedestrian access only and no parking within 150m

keeps you fit i suppose :;):

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