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  • Bruce Spenser MSc LCGI | Party Wall Third Surveyor
    4.8
    Ramsgate, GB

    Party Wall Third Surveyor - Bruce Spenser MSc LCGI Bruce acts as the Third Surveyor throughout England and Wales. He also acts as the agreed Party Wall Surveyor in Thanet. Bruce no longer acts as the Party Wall Surveyor for the Building Surveyor or the Party Wall Surveyor for the Adjoining Owner. Expert Advice and Guidance Bruce is often asked for advice on current disputes, awards and actions and non-actions of appointed Party Wall Surveyors etc. The only advice he can give is what all Party Wall Surveyors should give; Contact a Party Wall Lawyer. Again Bruce does not give advice prior to being appointed; this is similar to approaching a Judge before the case is heard. Beware Party Wall Surveyors offering sprats to catch Mackerals (you and the other unfortunate owners in the dispute)!! Building Surveys Bruce no longer offers Building Surveys, however the menu for Building Surveys (at the foot of the page) cover all possible Building Defects and their rectification and the legal and ethical requirements of those offering Building Surveys. Bruce’s Building Survey Template is available for a fixed fee of £500.00 for one use. Contact Bruce Call Bruce

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  • Advanced Groundwork Specialist
    Unit 50, The Oaks Business Park, Invica Way, Ramsgate, Kent, CT125FD, GB

    AGS Ltd - Advanced Groundwork Specialist AGS have been providing Thanet, Kent and London with reliable residential and commercial groundworks service for over 20 years. We offer a wealth of experience to all our clients and specialise in all aspects of groundworks. Our reputation in the local area for competitive prices and quality is second to none, putting the needs of our customers first at all times. We ensure that our customers not only get what they require, but also a high-level of service too. Whether you are after a new driveway, extension or your house underpinning, we will endeavour to complete the task in the given timescale with minimal distraction to you. Accreditations Like any reputable contractor, we are accredited by CHAS and CSCS. What Is CHAS? CHAS, or the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme as it is known in its proper form, is a significant scheme promoting the benefits of effective Health and Safety within industries and business. The CHAS certification or certificate for accreditation is meant for consultants and contractors who apply for work with private and public sector organisations. The Accreditation Certificate is valid for a period of 12 months from the last date of assessment stating as compliant. Maintaining the certification requires the supplier to be assessed on an annual basis. What Is CSCS? CSCS is the leading skills certification scheme within the UK construction industry. CSCS cards provide proof that individuals working on construction sites have the required training and qualifications for the type of work they carry out. The Scheme keeps a database of people working in construction who have achieved or are committed to achieving a recognised construction related qualification. Where we are accredited by these two organisations, you have peace of mind knowing that we are more than capable of carrying out the contract to an expected level of service and safety.

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  • Margate Caves
    4.5
    1 Northdown Road, Margate, CT9 1FG, GB

    History of Margate Caves From the Iron Age settlement to the Caves' development as a mine and its modern life as a visitor attraction. What will you discover? Support and Donate The Caves are run by The Margate Caves Community Education Trust, a registered charity. Learn what we do and how to support us below. Community Rooms for Hire Our community is at the heart of everything we do. We offer catering packages, children's parties and room hire for business and social events.

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  • Brown & Mason
    3.9
    Anson House, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent., DA2 6QQ, GB

    About Brown and Mason Brown and Mason Group Limited was founded in 1961, when the Grandfather of several of the company’s current directors started out with just £400. Now, almost 60 years later, the Group has established itself as one of the largest industrial Decommissioning, Dismantling, Demolition and Asbestos removal companies in the world. With the proven ability to work anywhere on the globe, we complete all projects safely, competently and efficiently, to an agreed programme. Brown and Mason remains a family owned and run, private limited company. Our recent audited accounts show a turnover of £50 million, achieved by our directly employed workforce of over 300 individuals. From initial enquiry, through to practical completion, we deliver a turnkey service for clients’ every demolition requirement, delivering total project management through our extensive team of experienced professionals. During the course of the company’s history, the types of projects have been varied and have included: the removal of asbestos and total Decommissioning, Dismantling and Demolition of over 50 power stations; the demolition of the first multi-storey commercial building on the Paternoster Square development close to St Paul’s Cathedral in London; the asbestos removal and demolition of the former Department of Environment’s offices in Marsham Street, London (close to the Palace of Westminster). We have been involved with many other projects in varied markets including Nuclear power, Marine Decommissioning and we are one of the world’s leading specialists in the controlled explosive engineering sector. Brown and Mason Group Limited are long-standing members of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) and the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and hold a full HSE asbestos removal license, for the removal of all types of asbestos. We hold many other accreditations which are all available to view on our accreditations page. Feel free to contact us to discuss your next project.

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  • Rawstone Hire
    4
    Ivy Mill Lane, GodstoneSurrey, Ivy Mill LaneGodstoneSurrey, Godstone, RH9 8NS, GB

    Rawstone Hire: Your Trusted Partner for Plant and Tool Hire Rawstone Hire is an independently owned company specializing in providing contractors with top-quality plant and tool hire solutions. We have depots strategically located in Godstone, Surrey, and Riverhead, Sevenoaks, Kent, ensuring convenient access to our extensive hire fleet. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our constantly upgraded equipment, offering modern, well-presented tools and machinery at competitive prices. At Rawstone Hire, we understand the importance of reliable and efficient equipment for your projects. Our friendly and experienced team is dedicated to providing personalized service and expert advice to meet your specific hire needs. Whether you require excavators, dumpers, or a wide range of tools, we have the right equipment to support your success. We take pride in offering a comprehensive range of services, including: Plant Hire Tool Hire Heaters and Drying Equipment Gardening Equipment Tree Care Equipment Plumbing Equipment Non-Mechanical Plant Sales Transport Hire Secure Our commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in our dedication to providing a seamless experience. We offer convenient delivery services and flexible hire options to suit your project requirements. Contact us today to discuss your hire needs and let us help you achieve your project goals.

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  • Bully excavation
    Dover, MA, GB

    About Bully Excavation David Van Tassell, the founder and operator of Bully Excavation, has always had a passion for all things mechanical. Growing up, he spent countless hours working on cars and in his grandfather's wood shop. As a teenager, he often tackled his own car repairs. Dave graduated from Northeastern University in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. After working as an engineer for Pratt and Whitney, he went on to work at a small start-up company in South Boston. Dave's entrepreneurial spirit and strong work ethic have made Bully Excavation a successful company. Our Mission At Bully Excavation, our mission is to provide our clients with high-quality excavation services, cost-effective construction, and clear communication. We strive to build lasting relationships with our customers by consistently exceeding their expectations. Need help with an outdoor project? Don't hesitate to reach out to us! We're here to help you get started.

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  • Simon King Construction Ltd
    5
    Sevenoaks, GB

    Simon King Construction Ltd is a successful firm of traditional high quality builders operating in Sevenoaks and the surrounding area. As home extension and re-modelling specialists, we bring together a wealth of experience and expertise on every size of project, united with strong customer-focused principles. Established in 1986, Simon King prides itself on delivering on its promises, a fact testified over the years by many satisfied customers. Happy to work with your own architect or we can recommend skilled local architects for you to consider. From a simple rear extension to a complete re-build, Simon King will give your project the care and attention it needs. If you are looking for expert builders in Sevenoaks, look no further, please contact Simon King for more information on how we can help extend your home or with your construction project.

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  • Europlant Rentals Ltd
    4
    Units 1-3 Leys Industrial Park, Maidstone Road, Units 1-3 Leys Industrial Park Maidstone Road Paddock Wood Kent, Paddock Wood, TN12 6PX, GB

    Europlant Rentals: Your Trusted Partner in Plant Hire Europlant Rentals has been a leading force in the plant hire industry for over 60 years, built on a strong family tradition. We are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality equipment and exceptional service. Our commitment to continuous investment in modern plant and technology ensures that we offer safe and reliable machinery for your projects. We are conveniently located in Paddock Wood, Kent, and proudly serve the surrounding areas of Kent, Sussex, Essex, and London. Our team is passionate about delivering the best possible experience for our customers, and we are always ready to go the extra mile to meet your needs. Discover our rich history and learn more about our commitment to excellence. About Us

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  • Digitise This
    5
    digitisethis, Grimshill 1 Borstal Hill, Whitstable, CT5 4LX, GB

    About Us DigitiseThis was established with the specific goal of providing archaeological consultancy firms with a specialized on-site archaeological surveying service. Our company, based in Kent, primarily operates in the South East, where we have been involved in archaeological projects of various types and sizes since 2006. We utilize the latest surveying technology in both commercial and research archaeology, offering competitive rates for both. We also provide off-site post-excavation digitizing and CAD work to produce high-quality graphics for archaeological reports and publications. Why Choose Us? Flexibility and Reliability We are a specialist company dedicated to archaeological surveying and associated graphics production. We adhere to standard archaeological drawing conventions during digitization but have always maintained flexibility to accommodate the diverse presentational styles of our clients. The unpredictable nature of archaeological site work means that features often appear unexpectedly (such as the discovery of a burial). We are available at short notice to conduct on-site surveys. Close communication between ourselves and our clients is crucial to ensure we understand their exact requirements. We are easily accessible, by phone or email, for any queries or necessary additions or alterations. Affordability We recognize that some large archaeological consultancy companies have their own in-house surveying teams, but we offer an alternative option by providing surveying services as needed, providing a more cost-effective solution. We also offer competitive rates to smaller and medium-sized companies who require surveying but may lack their own surveying expertise, equipment, or the time to undertake it. We understand that funds available for non-commercial research archaeology may be limited. Therefore, we offer reduced rates for groups and individuals undertaking this type of work. Local and National Reach For large archaeological companies not based in the South East, we offer an alternative to sending out an in-house surveyor long distances to cover sites far from their offices. This can be particularly beneficial for small sites requiring only a handful of points, where spending a significant portion of a day traveling becomes uneconomical. For companies outside the South East, we are available for on-site surveys, digitizing, and graphics production, which can be sent remotely via email or post. Meet the Team Jonathan Madden BA Before establishing digitisethis in 2006 with my brother, I worked as a land surveyor for a chartered survey firm in Kent for five years. During this time, I gained significant knowledge and experience in using GPS, TPS, HDS, and AutoCAD. I also have several years of experience as a field archaeologist. James Madden BSc MSc In addition to co-running digitisethis, I have been working for various archaeological units across Kent and the South-East for the past 10 years. More recently, this has included work as a project officer, managing large archaeological sites. I also worked for a small chartered survey firm before setting up digitisethis.

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  • Town & Country Paving Ltd
    4.4
    Ramsgate, GB

    Town & Country Restorations Driveway installers and maintenance professionals in Canterbury, Kent and surrounding areas 25+ years experience in driveway installation, cleaning and repairs Our driveway and block paving installation and maintenance services are available throughout the County. Our family-run business comprises a team of experienced paving installation and maintenance tradespeople, all locally based, to ensure every project is finished to the highest standard. Unlike many driveway installers, as part of our finishing and maintenance offering, we also offer a driveway sealing service, to keep your driveway looking its best for longer. We are Resiblock registered, which means we’re certified to use the world’s leading stone sealing products in all our projects. We also offer Fencing, Tarmacing, Brickwork, Concrete and Drainage services to make sure your driveways needs are met.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation professionals in the UK.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.