Good afternoon,
I am looking at getting a contractor to lay some kerbs/edges (prob 915x50x150) and setting in concrete. This is for a private road with light use which i am hoping to tarmac.
In total, I may have approx 60 linear metres to lay. I note that the pavingexpert pages recommend the use of different concrete types (C7.5 and C20) for bedding and haunching.
Is this necessary and how is this practically managed if ordering in a minitruck of concrete (where only one type of concrete gets delivered)
Is there a mix and sump that will serve the purpose of bed and haunch?
Kind regards
Peter
Laying kerbs - Concrete query
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Depends how quickly you can lay the kerbs. I'm guessing it's all pinned up ready to go, that's not much more than four or so hours work for an inexperienced guy straight running.
I'd have 3.5m3 of C20 on a 30 slump (I prefer it in a 10mm aggregate...) dropped for the whole job. I take it you have an excavator to handle the concrete?
I'd have 3.5m3 of C20 on a 30 slump (I prefer it in a 10mm aggregate...) dropped for the whole job. I take it you have an excavator to handle the concrete?
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