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Shiny wrote:The good news though is that there is no excess on third party claims.


I do have another concern about it though, will pm you rather than bore everyone else with more insurance stuff

ps TPO / DOC abbreviations taking me right back to the 'fun' evenings running countless quotations through the quote engine via an AS/400 mainframe front end and seeing the summary screens coming up showing applicable extensions/exclusions against each providers quote


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Yeah, my blokey reckoned £150/m for this, that's where I got to my £1.5k estimate (I think I put £1k earlier? That was a typoVtecmec wrote:Just spoke to a cost manager regarding armco,was the expression. Looking through some recent costs for this on a scheme, £250/m inc TM for a 40mph road during working hours not including prelims, mob/demob and fees.

The whole installation is a very short section of arnco at the outside of the dual carriage way on a very wide grass verge, so no need to block lanes both sides and they can work off the verge not the roadway.
Mob/demob should be pretty much non-existent. They didn't use one of those lane closure lorries to set the cones out when they did the initial install (they just put the cones out manually and used a couple of simple roadworks signs) so no reason to do any different now. All the gear (cones/signs etc) are still there because they haven't cleared the site.
No plant required for 2 post holes beyond a cement mixer, which can come on the back of their flat bed transit!
They may well come up with all sorts of bollocks but it wouldn't be being fair and reasonable.
We'll see.
Either way, I'm not gonna roll over and be butt-drokked without a fight, that's for sure...


EDIT:
Just looked up and it's not even a highways agency road like the coppers said, it's a County Council Rd! Looking at past FOI requests, they recover approx 50% of value of annual accident damage costs. No idea how that breaks down though!
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just how did you manage to spin the landi? was there something on the road?
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not got back to that thread yet 

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