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Guy's have a big commercial gutter clear early Jan Gonna be using a 28 watt g/v and a 36 watt g/vCan you advise on 2 things please What size generator we'll need to hire to run them both, best type ect. And any idea's about removing all the gutter debris, it's town centre's so know handy foliage for tipping, nor brown bins..Thanks
one will ru it but has to be at least 12Kw - which I think comes in at the size of a small container Waste removal will best be by skipDarran
2,800 watt and 3,600 watt, yesi'll speak to the hire guys tomorrow, i know there are some knowledgeable guys on here, thought one genny would run both..Re waste disposal, we're 99% residential, so this situation is new to us..
I would have thought all theses questions should have been asked before quoting the job , surely if you do this kind of work regularly then you should already have or know what kva generator you will need . Also if this is commercial work then you should be using 110 volt vacs not 240 but again as a contractor you should already know this . As for removing rubbish from site again you should know that if you are transporting it yourself you need a waist carriers licence obtained from the council usually theses are free . If using a skip hire company then they will sort it out . If cordoning off a section of pavement then again you have to inform the council and have the appropriate signage and diversion routes for pedestrians and possibly consider traffic lights if needed . I dont feel that you really have the skill set for this type of work and could very easily drop yourself in it with the local authority probably best to pass on the job and get a firm to do it that know what they are doing .
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 21, 2022, 04:26:41 pmI would have thought all theses questions should have been asked before quoting the job , surely if you do this kind of work regularly then you should already have or know what kva generator you will need . Also if this is commercial work then you should be using 110 volt vacs not 240 but again as a contractor you should already know this . As for removing rubbish from site again you should know that if you are transporting it yourself you need a waist carriers licence obtained from the council usually theses are free . If using a skip hire company then they will sort it out . If cordoning off a section of pavement then again you have to inform the council and have the appropriate signage and diversion routes for pedestrians and possibly consider traffic lights if needed . I dont feel that you really have the skill set for this type of work and could very easily drop yourself in it with the local authority probably best to pass on the job and get a firm to do it that know what they are doing .I bet he can spell though!
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 21, 2022, 04:26:41 pmI would have thought all theses questions should have been asked before quoting the job , surely if you do this kind of work regularly then you should already have or know what kva generator you will need . Also if this is commercial work then you should be using 110 volt vacs not 240 but again as a contractor you should already know this . As for removing rubbish from site again you should know that if you are transporting it yourself you need a waist carriers licence obtained from the council usually theses are free . If using a skip hire company then they will sort it out . If cordoning off a section of pavement then again you have to inform the council and have the appropriate signage and diversion routes for pedestrians and possibly consider traffic lights if needed . I dont feel that you really have the skill set for this type of work and could very easily drop yourself in it with the local authority probably best to pass on the job and get a firm to do it that know what they are doing .I agree with this. It is good advice, and the o/p must be offended by this advice.I forgot about the industrial voltage regulations. And taking all this into consideration, I certainly wouldn't even be thinking about quoting this job.I very much doubt that his insurance policy would cover this either. For me, just that risk of personal (myself and others, bystanders) would be too high.
Quote from: Spruce on December 22, 2022, 09:45:11 amQuote from: Splash & dash on December 21, 2022, 04:26:41 pmI would have thought all theses questions should have been asked before quoting the job , surely if you do this kind of work regularly then you should already have or know what kva generator you will need . Also if this is commercial work then you should be using 110 volt vacs not 240 but again as a contractor you should already know this . As for removing rubbish from site again you should know that if you are transporting it yourself you need a waist carriers licence obtained from the council usually theses are free . If using a skip hire company then they will sort it out . If cordoning off a section of pavement then again you have to inform the council and have the appropriate signage and diversion routes for pedestrians and possibly consider traffic lights if needed . I dont feel that you really have the skill set for this type of work and could very easily drop yourself in it with the local authority probably best to pass on the job and get a firm to do it that know what they are doing .I agree with this. It is good advice, and the o/p must be offended by this advice.I forgot about the industrial voltage regulations. And taking all this into consideration, I certainly wouldn't even be thinking about quoting this job.I very much doubt that his insurance policy would cover this either. For me, just that risk of personal (myself and others, bystanders) would be too high.What I said wasn’t intended to offend but from a legal point of view ignorance won’t get you off the hook and doing a job like this in the Main Street of a busy town is going to get you noticed either for good or bad if ones are having to ask such questions on hear then clearly they shouldn’t be doing this type of work as they don’t understand the law for starters , if this job is for the local authority and I doubt it is as they would have been asking theses questions and a lot more at the tendering stage , so one assumes it’s for a private individual or company they don’t understand the law that’s ware experience from our point of view comes in explaining to them what’s involved, we recently quoted a 4 storey building in the Main Street of a very busy town the only way to do the job safely was to shut the road this added considerably to the cost of the job the company that owned the premises had had several other quotes less than a quarter of what we charged , they asked why our price was so high when I explained they understood, also if it had gone pare shared with the other companies doing the job they also would have been held responsible, I’ll leave you to work out who got the job 😂😂😂