Bitumen driveway - Has bitumen reduced in price as per oil

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penelopejean
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Post: # 102415Post penelopejean

We have commissioned a driveway of 1160sq metres back in Aug 2014. It is to be carried out in Feb 2015 at last!

Included in the work area of 1160sqm there is a 50mm layer of AC20 dense binder then a 30mm layer of compacted AC10 close surface bitumen.
Could we expect a reduction in the overall cost of £36000 in that due to the reduction in oil prices over last 6 months?
Thank you
Penny Woodfine

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Post: # 102416Post Dave_L

In short, no.
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Post: # 102418Post lutonlagerlout

funnily enough most suppliers put there prices up between 10-15% on january the 1st
oil may have dropped but supply and demand rules the market and building is booming now
you may even have a slight increase
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penelopejean
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Post: # 102419Post penelopejean

Thanks to both of you chaps. I think I've got the message! javascript: InstaSmilie()
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Post: # 102538Post neatcon

Holding its own here this two years..

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