Getting ready to mix and pour a foundation

I reckon thats £350+vat for materials.

5 bags of ballast @ £40+vat ea

29 bags of cement @ £5+vat ea
Jesus. Local place to me does cement at £3.30 a bag incl vat
£33 bulk bag ballast incl vat.

Free delivery. If I could bear to go and see the clowns at Cambabest it would be cheaper still.
 
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I just used a local-ish form who not only mix as required on site but then barrow it for you.....2.5m done in half an hour. I had to do the levelling and make the tea. same price as doing it myself. recommend you keep looking.
 
I'm in berkshire and pay £92+vat/cube. I've had to barrow it myself on occasion but never mix myself any more. DIY mixing will be a miserable way to start a self build... you want to be full of energy and enthusiasm, not broken by day 1 :)

The chutes on the volumetric mixers can reach 3 or 4 metres alone, with the last chute being 2 foot above ground level. In the past I've made my own chutes at ground level with corrugated iron to extend this further to get as far as the foundation trench.
 
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The mix on site trucks are the way to go. Believe me, I’m a penny pinching b*****d and I could have barely bought materials for the cost of the whole foundation and floor slab.
 
Most places coming in at £150+vat per cubic M - I'll keep looking though.
 
Most places coming in at £150+vat per cubic M - I'll keep looking though.

Its no good these Northeners posting up their cheap prices! They need to try ordering this stuff in Surrey or Sussex :ROFLMAO:
 
Most places coming in at £150+vat per cubic M - I'll keep looking though.
And what price is materials to mix own? must be near £400 plus mixer hire,not worth the hassle to save £50 ?
Jim
 

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