Cost of concrete - Quick national survey
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I'm just doing a pricing guide update for a plain concrete slab of the type used for a typical garage base, and I've been a little surprised at some of the prices I've been quoted for ready mix. From what I've been told this afternoon, there's nearly 20 quid per cube difference in price between that London (and environs) and the north-east of Engerland.
How much are you paying for concrete? Assume 20 Newton mix, 4m³ pour, 50 mm slump, OPC, poly-fibres included.
How much are you paying for concrete? Assume 20 Newton mix, 4m³ pour, 50 mm slump, OPC, poly-fibres included.
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i laid a shed base at a school in high wycombe, and it had to be done on a saturday.
Being a school, no outside tap, no way of mixing up by hnad, so i got a price on a 1m or readymix. £252+vat
I took drums of water, a generator and did it by hand.
is that a gen3?
If so looking on a price list for a small local firm i use, its £87 per m, with £5 per m extra for the fibres
Being a school, no outside tap, no way of mixing up by hnad, so i got a price on a 1m or readymix. £252+vat
I took drums of water, a generator and did it by hand.
Assume 20 Newton mix
is that a gen3?
If so looking on a price list for a small local firm i use, its £87 per m, with £5 per m extra for the fibres
Dan the Crusher Man
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www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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Tony,
Our prices have just gone up to these figures and they are now the same as we were getting 5 years ago although what we pay for our bulk cement has gone up 36% and aggs average 30% Plus the rise in fuel prices....think ill have to move my operation to High Wycombe !!!!!!
jonny
Our prices have just gone up to these figures and they are now the same as we were getting 5 years ago although what we pay for our bulk cement has gone up 36% and aggs average 30% Plus the rise in fuel prices....think ill have to move my operation to High Wycombe !!!!!!
jonny
the streets arent laid with gold only concrete
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