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hard landscaping person/builder needed


dbboy

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Hello, am looking for a hard landscaping person/builder to quote for garden works in rear of garden;


1. Clearing existing area

2. Removing current shed base

3. Digging out 18in and preparing area.

3. Putting in low level retaining walls with footings/foundation adjacent to existing fences

4. Lay 18in path around two sides of shed base

5. Dig out, putting in new foundations, using existing hardcore and use reinforced steel mesh for shed base

6. Lay shed base

7. Lay a second retaining wall around shed base

8. Construct wood shed approx 10ft x 12ft (with pent or apex roof (to be confirmed), doors, windows for storage etc.


Possibly some planting, new paths and general improvements/replacements of what is currently there and has over he years suffered slight movement.

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