How much for an average block paved drive?
i would like a new driveway laid in blocks, and i am wondering how much on average is it likely to cost. The total area of the drive is 40m2. So i have calculated that i need 2000 blocks. We already have a tarmac drive so we can use part of that sub- base. Also i would like a key kerb around the perimeter of the site. If you hae any views post a reply!!! Thanks.
Some guide prices are given on the Block Paving page, but you should know that prices vary throughout the country and with the type of block used.
Somwehere around 45-55 quid per square metre seems to be the going rate for 200x100 standard blocks paving, althought it can get up to 70 quid per m² in the South-east or on smaller jobs.
Somwehere around 45-55 quid per square metre seems to be the going rate for 200x100 standard blocks paving, althought it can get up to 70 quid per m² in the South-east or on smaller jobs.
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Anyone quoting half of your rate, ie, 900 quid instead of 1800 quid, Suki, has to be a cowboy. The blocks cost a tenner, so how can they possibly excavate and cart away, supply and lay sub-base, supply and lay sand, lay the blocks, cut-in, wacker and sand-up for a tenner?
40 quid per m² is a keen price, just a bit lower than what we see in and around Manchester/Liverpool. However, my survey of national prices includes the made-up big numbers from contractors working in London and the south-east and their prices push the average cost per m² to more or less 50 quid per square metre.
40 quid per m² is a keen price, just a bit lower than what we see in and around Manchester/Liverpool. However, my survey of national prices includes the made-up big numbers from contractors working in London and the south-east and their prices push the average cost per m² to more or less 50 quid per square metre.