I want a dropp kerb/crossover in bristol

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 102660Post michaelthegardener

Anyone know a contractor who can do this in Bristol I know of 2 one wont answere the phone or reply to emails and one who dose work for the council dose skips grab hire and all that haven't got anyone who can measure up ??? yes really I actually asked them uf they were winding me up :D

ajmoore1
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Post: # 102664Post ajmoore1

I am in the process of organising one now in Wrexham area. Had to pay £100 application fee to council then can get anyone to do it as long as they have 5m public liability insurance and street works licence. Been quoted £100 per kerb to give you an idea on cost.

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Jon

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Post: # 102668Post Carberry

ajmoore1 wrote:I am in the process of organising one now in Wrexham area. Had to pay £100 application fee to council then can get anyone to do it as long as they have 5m public liability insurance and street works licence. Been quoted £100 per kerb to give you an idea on cost.

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Jon
That's cheap. ~£1k here in Edinburgh.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 102669Post lutonlagerlout

£7-1200 in luton
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 102671Post michaelthegardener

lutonlagerlout wrote:£7-1200 in luton
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per kerb you mean ? :O hope not if that is the case I can see why so many people just lob a bit of arris rail in the gutter :D

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 102675Post ilovesettsonmondays

155 pound here 3 kerbs ,two droppers 14 m square of concrete

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Post: # 102678Post lutonlagerlout

no for volker to come out and do the dropped kerbs
depending on the width its 7-1200 quid
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Post: # 102684Post Dave_L

£825+VAT as a minimum for 4 flat and two transition kerbs on a standard 1.8m footpath
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 102688Post michaelthegardener

is Bristol to far away for you ? ive got a dropped kerb but its to small nw the drives wider and its the same with my neighbour so we were thinking of getting a price to go between the 2 if you get what I mean :)

Kuts
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Post: # 102690Post Kuts

I've got one to do and its £2k. gotta have traffic control. one kerb to move and about 50m2 of footpath to replace.
I don't really do standard crossings as idiots round here are doing them for £350-£450

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Post: # 102852Post Dave_L

Bristol would be too far to come sadly.....
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