If you see a job that needs doing..
It was stopped for a fair while. Stopped in roscommon not in clare on the second farm
What about the mayo farm, think he has 3 companies.
AAnyone See the 2 girls from roscommon on Tommy tiernan last night. Got a good laugh out of them
Don't know about mayo i think according to a mate of mine thats the home farm no cows being milked
Concrete €175 a metre now, how long before it hits 200
My daughter had her Spanish oral this morning at 9am and Irish is on Tuesday
HHoly moley
It has doubled in a few years
More than doubled, last big project here in early 2020 was 73 euro incl vat for 40n, big slow down in concrete demand locally, brother has 2 lorries drawing powered cement into plants and workload has halved since xmas,
Poured 15m on Friday, the lad floating it was trying to put me off for a week or 2. I said in a week or 2 there'll be a diesel surcharge as well as a mica block levy!
If this war drags on prices of everything is gonna skyrocket, gonna fast forward buying as much stuff as I can afford.
already has depending on who’s buying it and where
Is it not going up again in May with the annual carbon tax increase?
Ya i gave 176 for 35/20 6 months ago.
They were very good. Had lovely easygoing and fun nature about them. Fair play to the Mam.She wont allow them to fight each other in the ring.
Quoted
Quoted €135 inc vat and levy during the week for 500 meters and €5 per meter more for grant spec
location is a big thing, if Roadstone have competition in an area you’ll get a better price, if they don’t have much competition you’re screwed, will you have the conveyor, 10mm chip / extra sand & waiting time (when necessary) charges on top of that
was in local stores on Thursday and chap there said they have been getting a steady stream of letters notifying of increases. Anything plastic 20%, other stuff 10-15%, plus everything another 5% in June. they are the planned increases but further increases likely as the war drags on.
I didn’t even ask about fertiliser
500 metres is a different scale to anyone here really. is that a farm project?
a director from Chadwicks was on Primetime last week and they’re the figures he was saying. I don’t know how anyone is able to build a house now days. The thing is they don’t do themselves any favours in a lot of cases with the size and layout they go for.
Dairy conversion
Jesus tis some pile of concrete at 500m2!
Best of luck with it.
the discount shows the margin the MFG has on each meter that they can supply at that price.
is that with the weather I wonder though. Local plants here are doing nothing bar some shuttering and foundations but when the odd dry day came it was mental busy. I personally have never seen it as busy this last 3 years, currently pricing work that if I get it it will be November time.
what part of the country is that in.
TThe whole readymix production is automatate bar the filling of the hoppers, big pours are possibly very profitable. But quarries are finding it hard to get conveyor driver's, nobody's wants to be last home now
See a couple up the road here building what looks like a lovely 3 bedroom bungalow. Be a lovely home.
Had heard plastic was going up alright
Will this type of inflation have a knock-on effect on the economy in general?
Is it just in Ireland given we’re an island off the west of Europe? Or are oil, concrete, plastic, etc gone up in Europe too?
Flicking tru Facebook last night and a video of the attack in Birdhill came up. God some savagery. Girl lying on the ground and another girl standing over her beating her with a metal bar. Another fell swinging a huge axe towards a woman. 15 mins later video was taken down.
Deepest darkest Mayo
It will be every product and every country.
Just worse in Ireland because we're an island and import all our fuel.
Every single thing you buy comes on a lorry or a ship burning oil from a factory running on oil or gas.
From all you hear about it, youd think we've "decarbonised" by moving to renewable energy, but over 70% of our energy still comes from oil and gas.