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Tarmac drive price 600m2 .

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    well boss wrote: »
    Looks like I need to post 5 times before I'm allowed to share photos......��


    Youve been on here over 8 years !!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 well boss


    Ya, signed up but but never posted....
    I've questions now that I need answers for.

    Getting into it. Post # 4


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 well boss


    All going to plan I'll post a few photos tomorrow.

    # 5 in the bag....


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 well boss


    All going to plan I'll post a few photos tomorrow.

    # 5 in the bag....


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    Any Mayo folks use Moran Tarmacadam in Kilkelly?
    Finally going to be able to get this work done. I got quoted back 4 years ago of 6k to 9.5k.

    Need to go around the houses a bit as I'm sure prices have changed.

    So Keavney was 6.5. O'Malley was 9.5. Big difference. Been told Moran is excellent.

    But need to hear of experiences.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 391 ✭✭furandfeather


    yop wrote: »
    Any Mayo folks use Moran Tarmacadam in Kilkelly?
    Finally going to be able to get this work done. I got quoted back 4 years ago of 6k to 9.5k.

    Need to go around the houses a bit as I'm sure prices have changed.

    So Keavney was 6.5. O'Malley was 9.5. Big difference. Been told Moran is excellent.

    But need to hear of experiences.

    They done a house for my father, it must be 8 or 9 years ago and it was top quality work, I couldn't fault them at all


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    They done a house for my father, it must be 8 or 9 years ago and it was top quality work, I couldn't fault them at all

    Thanks v much. Thats good to hear.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,907 ✭✭✭✭Kristopherus


    yop wrote: »
    Thanks v much. Thats good to hear.

    O'Malley by a country mile, fwiw.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,399 ✭✭✭Audioslaven


    +1 for Moran as well. He did mine and no issues with him and it is in a few years now. Keeping the moss off it is most grief I get.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 561 ✭✭✭clogher71


    yop wrote: »
    Any Mayo folks use Moran Tarmacadam in Kilkelly?
    Finally going to be able to get this work done. I got quoted back 4 years ago of 6k to 9.5k.

    Need to go around the houses a bit as I'm sure prices have changed.

    So Keavney was 6.5. O'Malley was 9.5. Big difference. Been told Moran is excellent.

    But need to hear of experiences.[/quote

    I got a few quotes around last year, Moran was not the cheapest by a long shot , I would have a longish driveway,pleasant guy though but I am more worried about drainage than the tar in a way and he laser levelled it all and came up with a drainage plan, so that impressed me, I said ok do it, he said 8 weeks, I said fine after about 10, I rang he said 3/4 I said ok, rang twice after that, kept saying he would be doing it soon, I said my worry was the 'grant' would run out at Xmas and I would loose it, he said no problem I will have it done before then, never heard from him since ..... things have changed but I hopefully will tar this year, I don't know if I will ring him again as I am not one for chasing people to give them work. Mooney&Kirrane do a lot of work around they have been at it since the 60's so they must have learned a few things along the way....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,434 ✭✭✭fepper


    Is there a GRANT for putting tar on driveways


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    clogher71 wrote: »
    yop wrote: »
    Any Mayo folks use Moran Tarmacadam in Kilkelly?
    Finally going to be able to get this work done. I got quoted back 4 years ago of 6k to 9.5k.

    Need to go around the houses a bit as I'm sure prices have changed.

    So Keavney was 6.5. O'Malley was 9.5. Big difference. Been told Moran is excellent.

    But need to hear of experiences.[/quote

    I got a few quotes around last year, Moran was not the cheapest by a long shot , I would have a longish driveway,pleasant guy though but I am more worried about drainage than the tar in a way and he laser levelled it all and came up with a drainage plan, so that impressed me, I said ok do it, he said 8 weeks, I said fine after about 10, I rang he said 3/4 I said ok, rang twice after that, kept saying he would be doing it soon, I said my worry was the 'grant' would run out at Xmas and I would loose it, he said no problem I will have it done before then, never heard from him since ..... things have changed but I hopefully will tar this year, I don't know if I will ring him again as I am not one for chasing people to give them work. Mooney&Kirrane do a lot of work around they have been at it since the 60's so they must have learned a few things along the way....


    Thats not great to hear. Was the quote any dearer than O'Malley?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,705 ✭✭✭✭Tigger


    yop wrote: »
    Any Mayo folks use Moran Tarmacadam in Kilkelly?
    Finally going to be able to get this work done. I got quoted back 4 years ago of 6k to 9.5k.

    Need to go around the houses a bit as I'm sure prices have changed.

    So Keavney was 6.5. O'Malley was 9.5. Big difference. Been told Moran is excellent.

    But need to hear of experiences.
    o mally is a gentleman , i have no experiance of his product


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    fepper wrote: »
    Is there a GRANT for putting tar on driveways

    It qualifies nut the home renovation Incentive. Basically the vat rate is reduced to zero through a tax credit Closing data for work done and paid for is Dec 18.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 561 ✭✭✭clogher71


    yop wrote: »
    clogher71 wrote: »


    Thats not great to hear. Was the quote any dearer than O'Malley?

    I did not go in to too much details with o'malleys at the time as I was not home when the Rep called, he was to come back another day with a laser level, but never did, iirc o malleys 'ballpark' price was not much more than moran, but as I say he was to return. I rang maddens in ballinrobe at the time and someone was to call me, but never did, I might try them again....


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 Bella86


    I am from Louth and looking to get driveway tarmac ed.. it currently is grass (part of lawn) but I want to extend the driveway. The area is approx 150 m2... if I get the area set up for tarmac i.e 804 laid out etc .. how much would tarmac cost approximately? Am I looking at unrealistic cost I just wouldn't have a clue any advice would be great!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    PaulD086 wrote: »
    Hi. Thanks for this thread, it had been very informative. I have about 2500 sq mt Car Park, already has some kind of Maccadem laid already, but has 20 years age on it and needs a refresh.. can anybody give me an idea of what I should do, I'm thinking lay something over it, maybe SMA, how thick though? I'm in Cork City so any kind of ballpark pricing would be very much appreciated.
    Thanks

    Pm me and Ill give you all you need, few on here taking the proverbial..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Bella86 wrote: »
    I am from Louth and looking to get driveway tarmac ed.. it currently is grass (part of lawn) but I want to extend the driveway. The area is approx 150 m2... if I get the area set up for tarmac i.e 804 laid out etc .. how much would tarmac cost approximately? Am I looking at unrealistic cost I just wouldn't have a clue any advice would be great!

    One supplier of tarmac/asphalt in Louth, Kilsaran concrete, you could contact them for recommended contractors..
    What part of Louth are you from


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  • Registered Users Posts: 42 Bella86


    macadam wrote: »
    Pm me and Ill give you all you need, few on here taking the proverbial..

    Hi macadam any chance you could advise on my query above? 😀


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Bella86 wrote: »
    Hi macadam any chance you could advise on my query above? 😀

    Just beat you to it..


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 Bella86


    macadam wrote: »
    One supplier of tarmac/asphalt in Louth, Kilsaran concrete, you could contact them for recommended contractors..
    What part of Louth are you from

    From the Dundalk area.. you wouldn't happen to know the ball park figure for 150 m2?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Bella86 wrote: »
    From the Dundalk area.. you wouldn't happen to know the ball park figure for 150 m2?

    Whats required exactly..??


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 Bella86


    macadam wrote: »
    Whats required exactly..??

    At the moment it is just a part of the lawn and we are looking to extend the driveway to side of house... we have someone who will dig out driveway and lay stone (prepare for tarmac) so it is a matter of paying for the tarmac to be laid and rolled but wouldn't have a clue of what the cost would be as we only started looking into it.. thank you for you responses greatly appreciated


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 well boss


    Obviously not learning enough.. post up a few pictures there "boss".[/quote]

    Well Mac. Did u get a chance to look at them pictures?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 251 ✭✭claytonie


    Did a search of the thread and couldn't find any specific recommendations for Kildare. I am based in Kildangan and we are looking to get tarmac done on the drive with Kerbing and drainage. The area to have tarmac laid on is about 225m2 and kerbing required would be 35m. Does anyone have a ballpark on what this would cost and any companies that would be recommended?

    Initial quote I have received to do this is €4200 for 50mm SMA and including kerbing and works for drainage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    claytonie wrote: »
    Did a search of the thread and couldn't find any specific recommendations for Kildare. I am based in Kildangan and we are looking to get tarmac done on the drive with Kerbing and drainage. The area to have tarmac laid on is about 225m2 and kerbing required would be 35m. Does anyone have a ballpark on what this would cost and any companies that would be recommended?

    Initial quote I have received to do this is €4200 for 50mm SMA and including kerbing and works for drainage.

    Seems a cheap quote, but that depends on what your getting!!
    How much is the drainage costing?
    I take it the price does not include vat?
    Is the contractor fully registered, insured and tax compliant?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 594 ✭✭✭The_Pretender


    I can recommend John Roche, he's based in Leixlip. We had him do ours about 10 years ago, got him back last year to do another bit. We've no complaints about his work.


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    So where I am on this;
    O'Malley came out, was there the guts of an hour. He is putting in a channel down the middle of the back drive where water will flow into. Then gulleys in the main corners. Will lay 40mm compacted SMA. 8800 + VAT.

    Keavney came out, was there 10 minutes, rang around with the wheel, said he would dig a hole in the lawn, fill it with chips, put a storm drain in there and run pipes for all the water into there. 50mm compacted SMA. 9800 inc VAT.

    So I've gone back to OM and asked for a 50mm quote.
    I've asked both for how many tons they are putting down and how many SQ M.


    Moran has been rang 3 times now, wont get a 4th.

    I get a better feeling off MOM to be honest, just seemed to way up a lot, asked me what the lawns were like for drainage and where all the ground water went to. Said he'd finish off a small bit of kerbing and cut back a bit of path I had which just didn't work right. Make it all tidier.
    BUT that is still 10mm less.

    Keavney was wham bam thank you mam and was mad to put me in the book to start 7 days later. Is this a good or a bad thing, who knows.

    Ill keep ye updated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 561 ✭✭✭clogher71


    yop wrote: »
    So where I am on this;
    O'Malley came out, was there the guts of an hour. He is putting in a channel down the middle of the back drive where water will flow into. Then gulleys in the main corners. Will lay 40mm compacted SMA. 8800 + VAT.

    Keavney came out, was there 10 minutes, rang around with the wheel, said he would dig a hole in the lawn, fill it with chips, put a storm drain in there and run pipes for all the water into there. 50mm compacted SMA. 9800 inc VAT.

    So I've gone back to OM and asked for a 50mm quote.
    I've asked both for how many tons they are putting down and how many SQ M.


    Moran has been rang 3 times now, wont get a 4th.

    I get a better feeling off MOM to be honest, just seemed to way up a lot, asked me what the lawns were like for drainage and where all the ground water went to. Said he'd finish off a small bit of kerbing and cut back a bit of path I had which just didn't work right. Make it all tidier.
    BUT that is still 10mm less.

    Keavney was wham bam thank you mam and was mad to put me in the book to start 7 days later. Is this a good or a bad thing, who knows.

    Ill keep ye updated.

    Keavney would not even call to me told me to ring another crowd, I suppose they may have an understanding not to go into each other areas! :-( . I have had no choice but to contact Brendan Moran again as I am very concerned about drainage as well, he said he would come with 3 weeks notice.
    I might try o malleys again, even though they were out and supposed to come back to measure properly!! . It seems be be hard to get someone in the west to come when they say they will and do a good job...


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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    clogher71 wrote: »
    Keavney would not even call to me told me to ring another crowd, I suppose they may have an understanding not to go into each other areas! :-( . I have had no choice but to contact Brendan Moran again as I am very concerned about drainage as well, he said he would come with 3 weeks notice.
    I might try o malleys again, even though they were out and supposed to come back to measure properly!! . It seems be be hard to get someone in the west to come when they say they will and do a good job...


    So I've gone with Morans. Reason I am is that I have a guy who does ground works and I know does good work. He is going to do the levelling, gulleys and a-channels.
    Moran has a better rep than the other 2 and is actually cheaper than both.

    Keaveny was way too eager start, good or a bad thing, not sure.
    Moran is due 1st week of June.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Sheep In The Field


    Hi guys great thread!
    I'm looking for some recommendations for reputable building companies or tarmac contractors who would lay 600+sq m of SMA/tarmac around my house in the Cavan area.
    I've got quotes off the big three in the area, Quinn, Clarkes and Wattersons already, so I'm thinking more like smaller companies that i may not have heard of.
    Just trying to get as many quotes as possible at this stage. Its amazing the variance in prices!
    I've someone already to do the groundwork, but if you know of a building company who might give a quote, that would be fine, I'd appreciate it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 149 ✭✭daretodream


    Hi guys great thread!
    I'm looking for some recommendations for reputable building companies or tarmac contractors who would lay 600+sq m of SMA/tarmac around my house in the Cavan area.
    I've got quotes off the big three in the area, Quinn, Clarkes and Wattersons already, so I'm thinking more like smaller companies that i may not have heard of.
    Just trying to get as many quotes as possible at this stage. Its amazing the variance in prices!
    I've someone already to do the groundwork, but if you know of a building company who might give a quote, that would be fine, I'd appreciate it.

    Try Ankerland. You'll see some of their work on their FB page. Supposed to be very good. What have your quotes been so far?


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Sheep In The Field


    Try Ankerland. You'll see some of their work on their FB page. Supposed to be very good. What have your quotes been so far?

    Thanks daretodream, I'll get onto them tomorrow.
    Quotes have been between 9,300- and 16,500 ex vat. I know there's a huge difference booking a big company with a great rep, but that's some difference, to my uneducated eye!
    Cheaper quote came from a local company, that I found online, so I've a bit of recon to do on the quality of their work round the place.


  • Registered Users Posts: 149 ✭✭daretodream


    Thanks daretodream, I'll get onto them tomorrow.
    Quotes have been between 9,300- and 16,500 ex vat. I know there's a huge difference booking a big company with a great rep, but that's some difference, to my uneducated eye!
    Cheaper quote came from a local company, that I found online, so I've a bit of recon to do on the quality of their work round the place.

    Be interested in what Ankerland quote you...thinking of using them myself. Have seen them at work on 2 properties in the area recently + they look great. All these quotes are a bit scary though...may have to keep saving :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Thanks daretodream, I'll get onto them tomorrow.
    Quotes have been between 9,300- and 16,500 ex vat. I know there's a huge difference booking a big company with a great rep, but that's some difference, to my uneducated eye!
    Cheaper quote came from a local company, that I found online, so I've a bit of recon to do on the quality of their work round the place.

    That is some difference, can you tell us what exactly both have quoted for??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Try Ankerland. You'll see some of their work on their FB page. Supposed to be very good. What have your quotes been so far?

    Any company that uses plastic channels against a bitmac product that should be laid at 160 degrees I'd be weary of, these channels are heel safe channels ie used for pedestrian use only along paving or concrete..


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Sheep In The Field


    macadam wrote: »
    That is some difference, can you tell us what exactly both have quoted for??


    Cheapest Quote was from a local guy, not written but was given as Single Coat SMA 50mm depth, 10mm aggregate SMA = approx €10,000 or €9,300 -€9,500 cash
    He said he'd remeasure when the groundworks are finished and give me a written quote then.


    Dearest Quote is a bit overkill for a driveway:
    Double Coat – SMA Finish

    To supply and lay 40mm depth of 10mm aggregate size Stone Mastic Asphalt on 40mm depth of 20mm aggregate size Basecourse Bitmac

    For the sum of €14,385.00 + Vat @ 13½% = €16,237


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Sheep In The Field


    macadam wrote: »
    Any company that uses plastic channels against a bitmac product that should be laid at 160 degrees I'd be weary of, these channels are heel safe channels ie used for pedestrian use only..


    Sorry macadam, bit of a novice, do you mean using plastic drains for drainage in the driveway?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Sorry macadam, bit of a novice, do you mean using plastic drains for drainage in the driveway?

    Yes plastic and tarmac/asphalt do not work well together.
    The quote you got for the 50mm was average for the area involved as was the quote for the double coat. Did either of these two "contractors" give you an amount of material invloved as this is where the real money is being made.

    Also the price of bitumen (tar) is about to increase so I'd imagine prices will go up, if they dont then the depth of material will be reduced which is what you dont want !!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Sheep In The Field


    macadam wrote: »
    Yes plastic and tarmac/asphalt do not work well together.
    The quote you got for the 50mm was average for the area involved as was the quote for the double coat. Did either of these two "contractors" give you an amount of material invloved as this is where the real money is being made.

    Also the price of bitumen (tar) is about to increase so I'd imagine prices will go up, if they dont then the depth of material will be reduced which is what you dont want !!!

    No, neither of them guys stated how much material would be used. Actually, none of the quotes I got did!

    Again novice here asking stupid questions... What exactly am I asking them? The amount of material they'll use in... Sorry again mac for the cluelessness!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    No, neither of them guys stated how much material would be used. Actually, none of the quotes I got did!

    Again novice here asking stupid questions... What exactly am I asking them? The amount of material they'll use in... Sorry again mac for the cluelessness!

    Its all in this thread. If they give you a written quote, I can pick the bones out of it for you you dont have to reveal who its from. You are entitled to know exactly what your paying big money for, if you buy a tonne of coal for instance which is 20 bags you would like to only receive 16 !!.
    As for someone giving you a cash price, where would you go if anything goes wrong ??


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 KalCol1


    Is SMA suitable for a driveway that will have an artic truck (no trailer) on it every day. It would not be parked on it, just going across it. I don't want to put it down and have it destroyed in a short time. if it is suitable, what depth would it need? Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    KalCol1 wrote: »
    Is SMA suitable for a driveway that will have an artic truck (no trailer) on it every day. It would not be parked on it, just going across it. I don't want to put it down and have it destroyed in a short time. if it is suitable, what depth would it need? Thanks

    It all depends on the make up of your sub base and how soild it is, I have 60mm of wearing course macadam on my drive approx 12 years (no sma back then) I had extra bitumen put into it when it was mixed, and I have driven 32 ton on it without any subsidence.
    Your rig will only weigh approx 10 ton or so depending on fuel load, so if the sub base is up to the weight of an oil truck there should be no reason why it shouldnt take a unit.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 KalCol1


    Would driveway stand up to turning the unit on tarmac?
    I've got a quote from one company for sma 60mm depth €9000, 70mm depth €10,300
    This is for 412 sq m. It includes labour for removal of footpaths, drainage and all groundwork. A lot of the base needs to be taken out and replaced.
    Another company said they wouldn't recommend asphalt for truck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    KalCol1 wrote: »
    Would driveway stand up to turning the unit on tarmac?
    I've got a quote from one company for sma 60mm depth €9000, 70mm depth €10,300
    This is for 412 sq m. It includes labour for removal of footpaths, drainage and all groundwork. A lot of the base needs to be taken out and replaced.
    Another company said they wouldn't recommend asphalt for truck

    Post a few pictures, €9000 seems a decent price for the work you say is involved, if I was to lay 70mm id be going 40mm 14mm base and top it with Marshall asphalt 30mm or HRA depending on falls.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 KalCol1


    macadam wrote: »
    Post a few pictures, €9000 seems a decent price for the work you say is involved, if I was to lay 70mm id be going 40mm 14mm base and top it with Marshall asphalt 30mm or HRA depending on falls.

    Thanks for that. I'm waiting on few more quotes. So I'll see then whether we go ahead with it


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭boarduser01


    yop wrote: »
    So where I am on this;
    O'Malley came out, was there the guts of an hour. He is putting in a channel down the middle of the back drive where water will flow into. Then gulleys in the main corners. Will lay 40mm compacted SMA. 8800 + VAT.

    Keavney came out, was there 10 minutes, rang around with the wheel, said he would dig a hole in the lawn, fill it with chips, put a storm drain in there and run pipes for all the water into there. 50mm compacted SMA. 9800 inc VAT.

    So I've gone back to OM and asked for a 50mm quote.
    I've asked both for how many tons they are putting down and how many SQ M.


    Moran has been rang 3 times now, wont get a 4th.

    I get a better feeling off MOM to be honest, just seemed to way up a lot, asked me what the lawns were like for drainage and where all the ground water went to. Said he'd finish off a small bit of kerbing and cut back a bit of path I had which just didn't work right. Make it all tidier.
    BUT that is still 10mm less.

    Keavney was wham bam thank you mam and was mad to put me in the book to start 7 days later. Is this a good or a bad thing, who knows.

    Ill keep ye updated.


    Yop - I am in a similar area west of Ireland to you, could you pm me the contact details for O'Malley and Keaveny please? I am trying to get quotes for driveway. Thank you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,088 ✭✭✭AntrimGlens


    Trying to work out costs for tarmacing the driveway. Anyone know roughly how many road kerbs you would expect 1m of concrete to bed. Have an idea in my head that 1m3 of concrete would do ten kerbs which are 915mm each.

    Would i be way off, as I've 300 to get laid?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,684 ✭✭✭macadam


    Trying to work out costs for tarmacing the driveway. Anyone know roughly how many road kerbs you would expect 1m of concrete to bed. Have an idea in my head that 1m3 of concrete would do ten kerbs which are 915mm each.

    Would i be way off, as I've 300 to get laid?

    I would safely say you will be looking around 16-20m3 That would include a bedding layer of 80-100mm and haunched of 20n 20mm RMC


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