Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:48 pm
Hi,
I live on a short (33m) terraced road in the middle of Reading town centre. The road is unadopted and has never been surfaced and is in a treacherous condition but is also on a very steep incline - 9-11%. There are two drains at the bottom - these are full of debris from the road. The road and pavements cover 370 square meters. We have had quotes for both tarmac and a resin bound surfaces £80K and £70K plus VAT respectively - but due to each household having to pay both options are too expensive. Has anyone heard of a polymer binding process for dirt roads? I have researched and found only companies in America and South Africa? Does any one have any ideas or info? Thanks
I live on a short (33m) terraced road in the middle of Reading town centre. The road is unadopted and has never been surfaced and is in a treacherous condition but is also on a very steep incline - 9-11%. There are two drains at the bottom - these are full of debris from the road. The road and pavements cover 370 square meters. We have had quotes for both tarmac and a resin bound surfaces £80K and £70K plus VAT respectively - but due to each household having to pay both options are too expensive. Has anyone heard of a polymer binding process for dirt roads? I have researched and found only companies in America and South Africa? Does any one have any ideas or info? Thanks