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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:30 pm
by Kuts
Keyline/travis always give me the best prices.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:52 pm
by rab1
work for one of the big boys and we never use bm if possible.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:40 pm
by GB_Groundworks
we get our special customer agreement from travis every year runs to about 8 pages of discount, underground drainage at 85% off for most stuff, timber at -50% a metre etc then some stuff at full whack but we do a lot with them. we dont have to quote any agreement just the account and it all gets worked out fine, establishing good relations with a branch is always a good idea, our local independent BM redmoor in new mills, we always go out its way to help us as we always over them the opportunity to beat travis price, ie give them their quote and see what they can do. they'll always drop us a bulk bag off etc even if full booked up for the day,

biggest rippoff is bulk bagged aggregate, i can buy 20 tons for £230 delivered in vat yet its £43 a bag for 800kg

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:55 pm
by lutonlagerlout
its not a rip off giles
no one forces you to buy bulk bags
they are for convenience on smaller jobs
and you pay for that
LLL
:;):

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:14 pm
by ringi
Where do you get aggregate from that cheaply?

(I now see why very few people are using concrete crushers up north!)

GB_Groundworks wrote:biggest rippoff is bulk bagged aggregate, i can buy 20 tons for £230 delivered in vat yet its £43 a bag for 800kg

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:33 am
by Dave_L
£230 for an 8 wheeler load is very cheap. Lads up there must be delivering it for the fun of it.

I use Burdens almost exclusively, if time allows I always try and price check with Keyline, they are always much more expensive - for example S100 Aco drainage, Keyline were nearly double the price!

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:11 am
by Pablo
direct from the quarry

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:26 pm
by parishpaver
Pablo wrote:direct from the quarry
Aye...and the A6 allows 1000s of tons of Derbyshire into Cheshire every day of the week.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:42 pm
by Mikey_C
ringi wrote:Where do you get aggregate from that cheaply?

(I now see why very few people are using concrete crushers up north!)

GB_Groundworks wrote:biggest rippoff is bulk bagged aggregate, i can buy 20 tons for £230 delivered in vat yet its £43 a bag for 800kg
yellow pages under sand and gravel. ring them all till best price is acvhived. Don't buy crushed concrete from a supplier it will be sh1t full of bags, rebar timber cable pram wheels etc. you should be able to get limestone type for close to the same money in bulk.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:00 pm
by parishpaver
Offerton Sand and Gravel's Crushed Concrete MOT is pretty good. Had 8 tons the other week and was only a sand bags worth of crap I had to pull out. They run it through a seperator/washer so its not full of soil, tarmac, rebar, plastic, timber etc.

Compacts really well too, good mix of big stuff and fines.

I think that's who the OP has had a quote off.

I use Bulk Tippers (Cheshire)...they're on the web.

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:19 am
by ringi
parishpaver is right, I did get the price from the Offerton Sand and Gravel's website.

The two times I have used them, provided I ring up by mid afternoon they have not failed to deliver the same day. There drivers are very helpful in unloading a bug where I want it, over the top of a wall etc. (But we are 10 minutes up the road from them)

I talked to their driver last time, and he said that even if we had a “loose� deliver then can unload where we want with the grab and are happy to unload in more than one location.

However they do seem pricey if I need more than one or two bugs of something, hence my question about where people get bulk loads etc.

There compost is a bit expensive so I have two 1.5T loads coming from fairfieldcompost on Monday.

parishpaver wrote:Offerton Sand and Gravel's Crushed Concrete MOT is pretty good. Had 8 tons the other week and was only a sand bags worth of crap I had to pull out. They run it through a seperator/washer so its not full of soil, tarmac, rebar, plastic, timber etc.

Compacts really well too, good mix of big stuff and fines.

I think that's who the OP has had a quote off.

I use Bulk Tippers (Cheshire)...they're on the web.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:51 pm
by GB_Groundworks
we've delt with osg for 20 years their crushed concrete is ok, but there crusher run is shocking but it is £100 a 20 load so cant complain but its all brick, breeze, wood plaster etc, offerton take clean loads of concrete for free. there lowest grade soil is funny more brick glass and shit then soil.

as for aggregates we get it direct from the quarries or through travis bulk aggregates who are actually cheaper than direct......

we have cemex at dove holes and waterswallows only 6 miles up the rd so lots of quarries plus we have a sandstone quarry at chinely only 3 miles away

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps....5447921

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:45 pm
by specialbranch
When I used to work over your way,(not been for a couple of years) I always liked to deal with Des at Cheadle skip hire, he keeps the best MOT1 I have used and Marshalls grit sand which compacts like Bell Iron. Will deliver in bulk bags, in a skip or a grab and really geared up for pavers.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:23 pm
by lutonlagerlout
To me service and quality is way more important than price alone

i would rather pay £2 a tonne more if its delivered when i want it and its top notch gear

lovedays are peerless in this respect for me
LLL

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:03 pm
by London Stone Paving
We got our crusher working on Friday. We produced about 10 tons of fill in the space of a couple of hours going at a leisurley working pace. Very nice grade as well. Will post some pics on Monday

Steve