Grab Hire
Our Grab Hire service provides quick, effective and efficient removal of large volumes of waste, where space on site for Skips is limited, or access is difficult.
Grab Hire
Use our Grab Hire service for quick, effective and efficient removal of large volumes of waste, where space on site for Skips is limited, or access is difficult.
Loading waste directly onto the lorry avoids additional machinery or equipment on site.
Boasting a 7-metre reach capacity, the grab bucket can remove waste from over walls and fences, around stationary obstacles and reach awkward or tight spaces when collecting your waste.
Our grab lorries are modern 8-wheel, 32-tonne vehicles capable of carrying up to 16-tonnes of waste, making them the perfect option for all commercial and trade construction site clearance projects, in Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire.
Grab Hire Benefits
- No self-loading of skips
- No need to organise Skip Permits where located on a public highway
- Space will not be blocked and, or out of use for a long periods of time
Grab Hire Versatility
Our Grab Hire service is also available for delivery of Bulk Bags of materials, or can be loose loaded with a range of our aggregates to serve your sub-base immediately after excavation.
The Mick George Group is a fully licensed waste carrier and all our drivers and operators are fully trained and experienced.
Grab Hire Solutions
Grab Hire is traditionally used for:
- Muck Away and Site Clearance services
- Mixed Waste and rubbish clearance
- Supply and delivery of Aggregates
- Day and night work projects
- Emergency call-out services
- Snow Clearance
Our Grab Hire service can manage the following Waste Types:
- Earth and soil
- Brick and concrete
- Recyclable materials (e.g. hardcore)
- General building rubbish
- Mixed waste
- Clean inert
- Muck (or clay)
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Role of Waste Wood Industry in Net Zero
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