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I'm just waiting for a quote, and to see just how big a crane is needed to install them..  For us it would be instead of a insulation/beam floor with concrete topping.

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The wide plank concrete should be supply and fit.  They will spec the crane and sort the RAMS, lift plan, appointed person, banksman, slinger signaller etc.

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  On 22/11/2019 at 13:53, Big Jimbo said:

That is going to be a few bob then.

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Surprisingly, a managed lift isn’t that expensive. It’s around a 2 hour job by the looks of it and the pieces aren’t that heavy or large, so it would be within the reach of a 10 tonner so you could be talking £1.5-2k for that.  

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  On 22/11/2019 at 14:16, jamiehamy said:

They didn't bother providing me with a quotation when I tried. Too small a job probably. 

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I have had similar with wide plank concrete where 400m2 was too small for them.  I guess it depends how busy they are.

 

I saw on their video they were using a hiab to install them.  They look lightweight compared to the hollowcore.

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Loadbearing walls are built off a sleeper wall under the concrete slabs, I think some can be built without a sleeper wall - these are designed in as part of the process.

Still not had a quote so it might be academic anyway!

 

 

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  On 22/11/2019 at 14:16, jamiehamy said:

They didn't bother providing me with a quotation when I tried. Too small a job probably. 

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I found exactly the same, I emailed them about 3 times and got no response

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