ᐅ Is a 3-meter-wide driveway sufficient for construction vehicles?
Created on: 29 Dec 2010 14:42
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bauherr201129 Dec 2010 14:42Good day,
I am planning to buy a building plot in a nice location, but the problem is that the access road is only 3 meters (10 feet) wide at its narrowest point and has a slight bend.
I believe a concrete mixer truck can get through; it is about 2.5 meters (8 feet) wide.
How wide is a crane that delivers the ceilings?
What about a roof truss?
And an excavator?
Could there be any problems with this?
Kind regards
I am planning to buy a building plot in a nice location, but the problem is that the access road is only 3 meters (10 feet) wide at its narrowest point and has a slight bend.
I believe a concrete mixer truck can get through; it is about 2.5 meters (8 feet) wide.
How wide is a crane that delivers the ceilings?
What about a roof truss?
And an excavator?
Could there be any problems with this?
Kind regards
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HausBauer25 Mar 2011 01:13Hard to say, since we don’t know which construction vehicles will be used. In the worst case, I would just use a small dump truck as a "large wheelbarrow" and switch to other means for things that simply won’t work. Worst case: rent a crane -_-
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HausBauer25 Mar 2011 01:23That is naturally difficult to estimate in advance. In the worst case, you will need to arrange for a crane to overcome the "bottlenecks." For everything else, the space should be sufficient.