Delivery
All containers are normally offloaded off the side of the vehicle. The minimum width required for offloading is 25ft. The important areas to check are all areas where you wish the vehicle to drive including entrances.
Consider the following questions:
- Can your site take a 34' Long x 9' wide rigid vehicle?
(20' units are normally delivered on this type of vehicle.) - Can your site take a 60' Long x 9' wide rigid vehicle?
(40' units are normally delivered on this type of vehicle.) - Does your site have hard access?
(Our vehicles will NOT drive over grass, fields, muddy areas or uneven ground, unless this has been pre-agreed.) - Are there any underground cables?
(If you have any underground cables, please state.) - Are there any overhead cables?
(If you have any overhead cables, please state height.) - Are there any overhanging trees?
(If you have any overhanging trees, please state height.) - If you wish us to offload or load containers from a public highway, then you will need to take responsibility for any legal implications.
- Delivery time required (site opening times)?
(We are unable to guarantee an exact time, due to traffic and possible delays beyond our control.)
Where access for a truck presents a problem we can normally come up with a solution, such as hiring a crane.
If we are unable to deliver/offload a unit due to reasons of an unsuitable site access, or unsuitable ground conditions, there will be a wasted transport charge levied. This includes the cost for both the delivery and return transport to our depot.
Additionally any wasted time on site will also be charged @ £45.00 per hour.
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