pettsy
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Problem is it can’t hold the building up and ferry the concrete in at the same time
Structural scaffold, take out offending corner and gable, dig deeper footing, mass pour, rebuild wall. Remove scaffold.It’s simple - you suspend the building with hot air balloons.
I hope your construction line registered for this......Structural scaffold, take out offending corner and gable, dig deeper footing, mass pour, rebuild wall. Remove scaffold.
Just finishing it off, trust surveyor said they’re getting rid of a lot of contractors to make it worth the while for the ones who do the compliance hoop jumping. I’ve £100k of work quoted currently and the go ahead for 3 stone agricultural barns rebuilds once cl is done.I hope your construction line registered for this......
Yes engineer designs weight bearing scaffoldDoes the scaffold just hold the roof up
I have just passed audit againJust finishing it off, trust surveyor said they’re getting rid of a lot of contractors to make it worth the while for the ones who do the compliance hoop jumping. I’ve £100k of work quoted currently and the go ahead for 3 stone agricultural barns rebuilds once cl is done.
Construction line or the trust down your way not so anal?I have just passed audit again![]()
I believe we are classed as agricultural contractorsConstruction line or the trust down your way not so anal?
Not sure my drone will carry the shackle let alone the rest of the load lolSolved
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So I’ve still got the job go do that’ll need the concrete with awful access
cool, but still got to get the raw materials in and not a vey big unitThis any good Giles?
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So I’ve still got the job go do that’ll need the concrete with awful access but solved the lime mortar mixing problem with this petrol driven imer 240, had been looking for an imer 360 but as rare as hens teeth then a random conversation led to this been sat in a barn for 8 years. Filled it with e5 fuel and oil, bled the float chamber started first pull, good old Honda engines.
used it on first job sorting damp issue round a window, then repointed the gable with a nhl 3.5 lime, coarse sharp sand, pulverised fly ash mix, funny stuff to work with nothing like a cement mortar but looking the part.
The valley it’s in is basically dead end valley with hell of a hill into it, bottom of kinder scout then there’s a 10 ton bridge then Ive a country track rutted to death along a river to an old gate with stone posts that i can careful just squeeze through mirrors almost touching with Amarok, about .7 mile to gate then through a stream then opens into a field up a grass slope. Fields that’s pretty dry and about 300 yards uphillwhat have you actually got in terms of access ? Width/ground etc ?
Would widening the gate and using a pan mixer on a tractor be an option?Ive a country track rutted to death along a river to an old gate with stone posts that i can careful just squeeze through mirrors almost touching with Amarok, about 1 mile to gate then through a stream then opens into a field up a grass slope. Fields that’s pretty dry and about 300 yards uphill
No trust won’t let us touch the old stone gatewaysWould widening the gate and using a pan mixer on a tractor be an option?