Kwik Kerb Continuous Commercial Concret Kerbing in Willand, Devon

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2010

This is an instalation of continuous commercial kerbing to replace a damaged pre-cast standard kerb. The actual instalation of the kerb to lay, slurry and finish took 75 minutes. The job as a whole took a day and a half including complete preparation work and left ready for tarmac re-instating

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  • The laying of the kerb took just over an hour, the rest of the guys were there on a training course.

  • Looks excellent and very quick to do - Well done boys

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  • rough finish, takes too long. could lay loads pre cast kerbs by the time they do one. if the kids boot the concrete to peices then its knackered.at least ya can relay the kerbs. costs too much to reinstate.

  • u guys have to b kidding in australia that job with reo bar would take all of half an hour no kidding with 2 men what do u guyscharge per mtr i think i need to bring a machine to devon and clean up.............

  • Nice job guys.

    Gordon

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