Use our state of the art grab lorries to remove your excess concrete, top soil and other waste from your job in Kingsclere.
Clearing and cleaning the site after a construction project is one of the biggest headaches few people are prepared to deal with. Whether collecting concrete, excess rubble, garden waste (including the soil) or landscaping waste, you want the task to be as stress-free as possible.
Muck away (also known as muck shifting) is a term used to describe the process of removing unwanted materials from a construction site or excavation area. That typically includes soil, rubble, concrete, and other debris that must be removed to prepare the site for further construction work. Muck away services usually involve using large lorries or trucks capable of transporting large quantities of waste materials from the site to a licensed waste management facility where they can be disposed of safely and environmentally friendly.
At Concrete 247, we can use a grab lorry or a muck away lorry to transfer large quantities of concrete and other landscape waste from your building site. With the help of a tipper truck with a hydraulic arm, we can pick up to about 16 tonnes of concrete onto the back of our trucks and 8-wheeled grab lorries. And because our lorries feature rear-wheel steering, we can easily manoeuvre into tight spots. And that means regardless of where you are in Kingsclere, you can rely on our Muck Away in Kingsclere services.
Whether you are a contractor or business owner, you may generate large amounts of waste material that needs to be disposed of properly. Muck away services can help you remove soil from foundation dig-outs and dispose of this waste, including soil, rubble, concrete, and other construction waste. Additionally, these services can help with site clearance, excavation, and demolition projects, ensuring that all waste is safely and efficiently removed. Using a muck away service can save time and money, avoid legal and environmental issues, and ensure your waste is disposed of responsibly and eco-friendly.
We can move and deliver concrete and move building rubber from construction sites. But unlike skip, we do not deal with general waste removal and clearance services.
In short, we can move the following:
So, why work with us? Here are a few reasons.
Located in the county of Hampshire, England, Kingsclere is situated approximately 8 miles south of the town of Newbury and 12 miles north of the city of Basingstoke.
The village has seen some development in recent years. Regarding residential development, some new housing estates have been built on the outskirts of the village, including the Chestnut Grove development, which features a mix of affordable and market-rate homes. There has been some industrial development, with the creation of the Kingsclere Business Park, which provides office and warehouse space for small and medium-sized enterprises.
There's also been some commercial development, despite most businesses in the village being small, independent shops and services. Kingsclere has seen some expansion in recent years, although it remains a largely rural community. Kingsclere also has a rich history and is home to several historic landmarks, including the 12th-century church of St. Mary's and the 18th-century mansion of Sydmonton Court. The village is also famous for its horse racing heritage and is home to several stables and training yards for thoroughbred racehorses, so feel free to consider this.
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Concrete PumpingConcrete 247 is part of Hilcon Ltd, a business with decades of experience behind it in commercial concrete supply.
Hilcon's concrete is mixed on site offering flexibility, full control and drives down costs.
Our lorries and our team are the 'face' of the company on who we rely on to get to you on time and only leave your site when we have done what we said we would do.
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