skeg0 Posted September 2 Share Posted September 2 Hi! We are very close to being signed off on our new build. One of the remaining items is having an accessible pathway from the street pavement to our current mono block paving which will need to be around 7m in length. Ultimately we will be mono blocking the whole thing, but this will take quite a bit more expense and time as there are drains/inspection chambers that need to be dealt with. The BCO has told me that all he needs is an accessible pathway from the road. So my plan would be to put in a 'temporary' paved path with 45x45mm slabs laid on top of sand (with approx 150mm type 1 below), but I am not sure whether this would be acceptable? Many thanks! We are located in Stirling, Scotland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted September 2 Share Posted September 2 You don’t even need to do that much You can put hardcore down and roller or wackier it down I did that on our last build and installed a temporary timber ramp They just but a foot note to sign off LANDSCAPING INCOMPLETE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skeg0 Posted September 2 Author Share Posted September 2 Unfortunately I don't think it is the case for us. We have been told specifically by the BCO that it needs to be hard standing and from what I gather reading other posts on this forum, they seem to be more strict up in Scotland than they are down south - if indeed you are based in Preston. So as much as I would like to stick with the type 1 we have throughout the drive, I don't think they will let us . So the next best thing is temporary paving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted September 2 Share Posted September 2 8 minutes ago, skeg0 said: Unfortunately I don't think it is the case for us. We have been told specifically by the BCO that it needs to be hard standing and from what I gather reading other posts on this forum, they seem to be more strict up in Scotland than they are down south - if indeed you are based in Preston. So as much as I would like to stick with the type 1 we have throughout the drive, I don't think they will let us . So the next best thing is temporary paving. I’ve just put 49 mil to dust down till next summer There would be nothing to stop us leaving it like that if we chose It’s hard standing an permeable Try them Same rules in England 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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