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moggy1881
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Post: # 56927Post moggy1881

im in the process of laying my driveway to fit 2 x cars on, the entrance to the driveway has been widened by nearly 3 metres which means i need to lower the kerb by this amount.

can i do this myself or do i have to get the council to do it?

do you have a rough estimate?

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Post: # 56930Post Dave_L

Council or a Council approved contractor will have do carry this work out.

You'll be looking at £500+ in order for this work to be carried out. Depending upon your location application fees range from £40 to £200!
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Post: # 56932Post flowjoe

£500 would be a good price anywhere now that the utility companies (gas/water/cable etc)) all charge for for their service drawings, cant remember the last time i actually priced for a kerb drop and got the job (as opposed to doing one for a mate/known client).

I think some guy came on here a year or two back saying he could do them for £300, not a chance if you are working to spec and paying for permits etc
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Post: # 56933Post Dave_L

Priced at circa £500 (+VAT) as it is only a 4 kerb (max) dropped extension of an existing.

Full construction of a standard (6No) crossover on a 1.7m footpath would be in the region of £725+VAT
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Post: # 56934Post flowjoe

That` about the mark Dave.

You could do it for a lot less if you had a few on the go in the same area, but is never works out that way
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Post: # 56946Post moggy1881

does it have to be approved contractors or can you do it yourself?

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Post: # 56949Post mickg

yes it has to be an approved contractor
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Approved ctrs with NR&SWA Qualification.
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Post: # 56969Post Dave_L

flowjoe wrote:That` about the mark Dave.

You could do it for a lot less if you had a few on the go in the same area, but is never works out that way
But why sell yourself cheap? NR&SWA tickets aren't cheap nor easy to gain!
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