Most blocks will be laid and left in place for a long time, however there are occasions when your business needs change, and you need to think about moving the blocks to a new home. In the majority of projects, we work on, the site is already flat and this isn’t given a second thought, however if you know that your land is uneven or bumpy, intermediate work will need to be carried out to level and flatten the ground before fitting. It’s essential that the ground to be laid on, is clear and flat. The blocks themselves don’t have to be bonded like traditional blocks and bricks, however one thing they have to be laid on is, flat ground. If access is restricted, then it can be difficult to get all the blocks fitted or unloaded correctly. If we are using a Hiab truck, there needs to be sufficient room for the mounted crane to be able to pick up and drop the blocks into place. Our trucks are over 3m wide and 15m long. One piece of feedback our drivers always provide is whether the access into the site was suitable or not. We can work in M2 or per block, so provided you have the dimensions of your walls we can work out the rest for you and ensure there is enough coverage for your project. The first consideration when thinking about our solution is what you’ll be using it for and what size area it needs to cover. We’ve spoken in previous blogs about the versatility and cost effectiveness of using Concrete Lego Blocksfor different projects, and in this blog we’ll discuss some of the aspects that must be considered before the blocks are fitted. 6 Considerations Before Installing Concrete Lego Blocks
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