Concrete Delivery and Collections
Concrete delivery and collections has never been easier. Whatever your Concrete requirements, large or small; you’re in safe hands with Mick George Concrete – a leading supplier to the Construction Industry.
Concrete Delivery and Collections
Operating from seven strategically located Concrete batching plants, Mick George Concrete is able to offer a Concrete Delivery and Collections service to supply Premium Ready Mixed Concrete to domestic, trade and commercial customers across multiple counties, within a 15-mile radius of each facility.
Our fleet of 40-plus modern barrel mixers vary in size and material volume distribution; ranging from 8m³, 6m³ and 4m³ Mini-Mixers, each supplying wet-batch Concrete, as well as Volumetrics for dry-batch Concrete requirements. Use our Concrete Calculator to calculate the volume of Concrete you will need for your project.
Our fleet configurations ensure that we provide the most efficient Concrete delivery option, as quickly and competitively priced as possible – typically, as requested or next-day (often same-day). For more information on the size of our vehicles, for access consideration, please click here.
Concrete Distribution Methods
- Wheelbarrow
- Dumper
- Skip loader
- Machine
- Straight pour tip into area
- Pump
Find out more about our different Concrete distribution methods here.
Concrete Orders
Unless collecting your Concrete from one of our batching plants (identified below); all orders should be paid for upfront at the point of ordering – or added to your account. No payments can be made to drivers on receipt of deliveries.
Over and above the Concrete material costs, the following surcharges may apply and will be confirmed at the point of order (or on confirmation):
- Cancellation: Cancellation’s must be made 48-hours prior to the scheduled delivery, if not cancellation will be applied at £25/m3 charged at minimum £150
- Return: £150 per meter for returned concrete
- Diversion: £150 to divert a load
- Delivery timescales: 48 hours for specific timeslots
- Waiting time: £1.25 per minute after 30 minutes FOC
- Distribution method: causing extended waiting times
Concrete Mixer Dimensions
- Overall width – excluding mirrors 2.54m
- Overall width – including mirrors 3.1m
- Overall length 8.24m
- 1st chute pivot to end of 2nd chute 1.83m
- 1st chute pivot to end of 3rd chute 2.44m
- Overall width – excluding mirrors 2.54m
- Overall width – including mirrors 3.1m
- Overall length 9.76m
- 1st chute pivot to end of 2nd chute 1.98m
- 1st chute pivot to end of 3rd chute 2.69m
• Overall width – excluding mirrors 2.54m
• Overall width – including mirrors 3.1m
• Overall length 9.5m
• Start of mixing Auger to end of 3rd chute 5.5m ((Max)
• Height 4.1m (13’6”)
Concrete Batching Plant Locations
Concrete Collection Site Listings
Burton Latimer Blackbridge Farm Cranford Road NN15 5JJ |
Cambridge St Johns Innovation Pk Cowley Road CB4 0WZ |
Ellington Woodhatch Farm Thrapston Road PE28 4NJ |
Leicester Granite Way Mountsorrel LE12 7TZ |
Milton Keynes Cotton Valley Tongwell Street MK15 9PA |
Northampton Crow Lane Ind. Est Lower Ecton Lane NN3 5HQ |
Peterborough Welland Road Dogsthorpe PE1 3TD |
Bury St Edmunds Unit 40 Rougham Industrial Estate IP30 9ND |
Bedford Sandy Road, Cople Turn Cople MK44 3TP |
Concrete Collections
Concrete collections are incredibly simple and means that you no longer have to schedule deliveries, interrupting your working day. All materials can be added to your account, so you don’t have to worry about making payment at the point of purchase.
With the exception of our Ellington plant, all of our other batching plants offer collections (see listings above).
Collection Benefits include;
– Our best rates guaranteed
– No part-loading charges or wasted materials
– Pay by cash, or add to your account
– Quick & Easy
– No waiting for deliveries; supplied on the spot
– Large variety of materials readily available
Latest Concrete Industry News
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2022 Concrete Product Outputs Published
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Concrete Carbon Emission Reduction
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RAAC Impact Evaluated
Recent reports have highlighted the potential danger that this material possesses due to possible deterioration.
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