Published: 14 December 2020
Concrete pad laid for shed please. There is an old 'shed' there, really it is only two sides, the other two sides are the fences. It's floor is simply pavers. Please demolish all this (I will keep the roof and some of the more solid timbers and the pavers, if you could take the rest, might not be much!). Possibly strengthen the fence, one of the horizontal members is a bit bent, not sure if it is OK or not. Then dig the ground down 100mm, lay in 50mm of base course, then black plastic (I have this already), then a 100mm thick concrete pad approximately 2.3m x 2.3m with a rebate approx 25mm x 25mm (I need to open up my bunnings shed to confirm the exact dimensions). The resulting pad should be 50mm above ground level and as close to the corner as possible. I'm not sure how hard the ground is, if you think it is hard enough you could just dig down 50mm and forget about the base course. Whatever you think is best. Would be nice if you could get it down this week, or at least start on it and get it done before Christmas. Access is pretty good, but you will have to wheelbarrow the concrete about 5-10m. I can help with going back and forth with that if you want.
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