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Concrete Delivery via access road has sewer below it ??

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I saw three guys barrow 10m of 600m by 300m strip foundations down a suburban drive to the back garden and it took them about 20 minutes.
10 cube of concrete in 20 mins?

Righto.(y)

EDIT: Or did you mean they filled a 10m long trench at 600mm x 300mm wide? That is plausible.
 
Sorry yes a 10m trench! That is about 2 cube???

The guy that did it was brilliant. Lorry came five minutes after the trench was complete. They did it all very calmly too. They had had to hand dig a good proportion of the trench, they had a very small A-Plant digger but could only do the top part with it mainly for some reason.

The guy then had to get in the trench and spade the concrete along, that bit looked bloody knackering to me considering how much digging he had done in a clay soil.
 
Also worth noting this sewer is likely to be the Water Company's asset, if they think a third party has damaged it, then expect them to come looking for reimbursement of their costs for all necessary repairs....
 

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