saint wrote:and whilst your out , maybe you can stop somewhere and pick yourself up a life .....
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saint wrote:and whilst your out , maybe you can stop somewhere and pick yourself up a life .....

rick wrote:BM,
I am impressed by the depth of your pond! Is it because the water level fluctuates, because you wanted the soil or in case you needed to bury a few enemies first?
I presume you eat the fish? Otherwise a lot of pets. If i ever get a place with space for a pond, I know where to come for advice.
eagle wrote:I paid 250 000 thb and more important was the land rising, not the price for one truck. I have now other provider and he wants 800 thb/truck. Question is that it takes 10 tons instead of normal 5 tons.timthebrit wrote:All very interesting Could any of you guys give me a ball-park figure to raise one rai of land by an average of 2 metres?? I have been quoted 200,000. Is this about right or a 'special' price for falang??
Our price was estimated only by the filling. I calculated my own estimation and when I got almost same level from that company, I decided to takes soil from them. In fact i do not know all the trucks thay used, but there were also 20 tons trucks (to save fuel). My estimation was a liitle bit lower and it can be that I got only that soil. Never mind, I am happy and it is the only thing that counts.
1600 sq meters and two meter filling means 3200 tons soil. If price is 800 thb per 10 tons it would cost about 250 000 thb. I believe that some part of your land is already on the higher level? It does not need same amount of soil everywhere.
- the land not the sister-in-law.Sometimes one truck can carry more soil if you agree the filling price, not price for one truck. You really needed that raising. Our plot was already at same level and we needed only a small raising. Of course house will be raised more, but raising 8 rai plot is not cheap if you need 2 meters.timthebrit wrote:Thanks for this Eagle. My original post was (unintentionally) a little misleading re 'quote'. In fact the work has now been completed and I have paid the 200k. I paid 100k up front and the rest on satisfactory completion. I simply asked for a price for the job. I have no idea how many truck loads were needed - and do not care. The land was fairly level, but an average of 2 metres lower than the road.
westerby wrote:Yeah, always good to have a fierce sister-in-law in your corner. When will you build on it, Tim?- the land not the sister-in-law.
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