New permeable driveway - Resin bound

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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TRYING TO BE 1 STEP AHEAD
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Post: # 91083Post TRYING TO BE 1 STEP AHEAD

Im installing a new resin bound permeable driveway( grass to driveway) to meet current regulations i have a few questions so i know what im talking about before i put it out to contractors.
1. is type 1 ok for sub base?
2.what depth should sub base and permeable tarmac be laid?
3. do i need more than 1 course of tarmac if surface coat is resin
4. 90 m2 overall what price roughly?
MANY THANKS

rimexboy
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Post: # 91084Post rimexboy

Welcome along there will be contractors on this site that would be able to give you a price and spec what area are you in as that will help you and the guys near you.

TheRockConcreting
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Post: # 91087Post TheRockConcreting

Hi, if its the natural stone look you are after, take a look at exposed aggregate concrete.
Jay Johnston

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Cambridgeshire, UK

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Post: # 91105Post Dave_L

It's all on the main site if you look but as I'm in a good mood....

1) Yes
2) 175-200mm sub-base, AC20 binder at 60mm compacted.
3) No, your single 60mm thickness of AC20 is just fine
4) Price overall, for reduce dig, sub-base, binder and resin surfacing?
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