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Best way of clearing a new build site of stumps


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6 minutes ago, manco said:

top tip

maybe in future tips, run the rope in a loop round the whole load and tie both ends to the container and drive forward? if you get me? pull the whole lot in one go. get a larger one at the front to pull all the rest as you drive.

 

Judging by the bollocking I got when I did it with the single stump I don't think I would be allowed near the site again if I did that!  We put the rest of the stumps and roots into the garden waste container direct from the trailer, which I can reverse alongside so hand-balling is reduced to a minimum.

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13 hours ago, Dilz said:

well - after todays meeting, the client has said they have no plans to start  a build for a couple of years at least -  haven't even spoken to an architect  and haven't even begun to think about utilities.. they are after a touch of that good old instant gratification - want to stick a static on the site and have it as a bit of summer place, get a feel for the place before they get plans drawn up and seek the planning permission which can be a lengthy process in this area.  They spoke to some one who bought a neighbouring plot who mentioned about getting stung for the recycling fees for the removal of the stumps so they are happy to go with a quote for grinding. 

I know it's not the subject of this thread, but surely they will need planning, utilities, groundworks etc for their static?

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well.. depends.. temporary building  - won't need planning permission. utilities - well tbh there should be all that info included when they bid and bought the property - plans for hook ups, and they will have a general planning permission - the people who by these places are also beyond minted - the local council are pretty helpful with those types as long as they put something good about the environment in the planning permission for the final build. Tbh I don't think the clients have thought it through in its entirety.... but as I told them - I work with trees not property development..but I will guide them to the right people and best companies locally to help them as best I can

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6 hours ago, timberonabike said:

Big digger, can rip them out and re-bury them on a bit of site not being built on.

It's what I've done for forestry tracks anyway, 13t minimum for 2' sitka stumps.

That's what I would do, and have done. Buried at least 5 metres distant from where the new foundations will be. However, if there's a lot of them, I'd burn them. Buried stumps will rot and then the ground will settle which is not much good if you plan to landscape it or lay hard vehicle access.

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