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Q - Do you take on
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A - Yes, as well as taking on major works
for Councils and Main Contractors, we also work in the private
sector for smaller companies & individuals. As well as large
constructions, we are also happy to take on Driveway work,
vehicle cross-over work and drainage. |
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Q - What sort of works
do you do? |
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A - We take on Highways works for the
Local Authorities where we maintain roads and repair where necessary
or construct new crossings, footpaths and cycle lanes.
For private clients we construct new parking areas and car parks
and forecourts. We also undertake to constructing new crossovers
(dropped Kerbs) and driveways (block paving, concrete, slabs
or tarmac constructions) for individual customers. We also
handle drainage issues, repair and installing new drainage systems
and Acco Drainage and all brickwork. |
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Q - Are you fully insured? |
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A - We have both Public Liability and
Employers Liability at £5 million cover. We are required
to have extensive insurance cover in order to work for Local
Authorities and Councils. A copy of our insurance certificate
can be supplied upon request. |
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Q - Are you Accredited
to the latest British Standards? |
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A - Yes, we are regularly audited
by an independent company recognised by UKAS to ensure that the
company operates to meet the standards as set out in ISO BS 9001.2008,
which is the current standard set. This ensures that we
run a professional and safe company and have procedures and processes
in place so that we can offer a quality assured service. Click
on the links to see our detailed policies on Health
and Safety, Quality and The
Environment. |
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Q - Do you charge to
supply a quotation? |
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A - No, we are always happy to look at
your enquiry via a site visit and provide you with a fully written
quotation free of charge. |
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