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Demolition & construction in Conservation Area BS5837:2005


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I do specify the terram version rather than the cellweb one, but what you've just said is news to me.

 

I thought they were quite similar, what difference in the material / design do you think was causing the difference in drainage?

 

I'm in a job where I draw pictures of how to do things rather than actually doing them, so I'm always to glad to learn.:001_smile:

 

snap Giles, i dont tend to get my hands dirty anymore either :thumbdown: we just wanted to know which was best, i have also had alot of meetings with terram and a few with cellweb, terram are really developing there system and have lots of interesting data on waterflow etc, if you pm your email i will email this over to you in the next few days.

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Hmmm, entrances are remaining, as existing, stipulated by planning dev control, as for reducing RPA's, why and how, i know you can slew them. As for the ground protection, i need to be able to support 30ton demolition wagons and the plethora of 360's which are redeveloping the house, it is only at entrance and exit, so really 20ft kind of pontoons. The council have a massive condition list, i will point out the house being built is priced at development of over £3.5m, the homeowner has already spent £1m buying the derelict house to demolish. Think i need to talk to a structural engineer quick

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Hmmm, entrances are remaining, as existing, stipulated by planning dev control, as for reducing RPA's, why and how, i know you can slew them. As for the ground protection, i need to be able to support 30ton demolition wagons and the plethora of 360's which are redeveloping the house, it is only at entrance and exit, so really 20ft kind of pontoons. The council have a massive condition list, i will point out the house being built is priced at development of over £3.5m, the homeowner has already spent £1m buying the derelict house to demolish. Think i need to talk to a structural engineer quick

 

 

use the links i sent you to look at hiring a structure which will easily cope with 30t

 

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