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Looking for some garden works (concrete removal, garden leveling)


Delfi

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The job entails

- removing the existing concrete, which has been broken up,from the site (some rubble may be retained to build up the level)

- utilize existing sand and sub soil to fill in the level down the side path

- likely requirement for additional earth & top soil to be brought to site

- flatten the area and import new turf

- leave an approximate 50cm transition from the existing decking to the beginning of the turf area to be filled with pebble.

- Turf edge to be sunken reclaimed London stock bricks, which are on site - laid across the full width of the garden.


There is:

- rear gate to the garden

- outdoor socket

- outdoor tap


Optional quote

- straighten/reinstall existing fence panels along left boundary

- will need new fence posts

- will need new concrete post feet or similar


Job start ASAP.


Garden size in question approx 5m wide by 9m. However as per the photos the main filling is the path which is about 1m wide.


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