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Delivery & Erection

Your building will be delivered, erected by one of Lidget Concretes’ own trained installation teams, professional, expert in what they do, working together, using their experience... something we have built our reputation on!

Should Lidget not be able to erect a building at the time of delivery it will be either off loaded on site or returned to our production plant and a further revisit charge made before we re-erect.

Most of Lidget's vehicles are 24 tonne - equivalent size to a single decker bus, if you suspect a problem with this size lorry, e.g. low bridges, weight limits, width restrictions etc., please let Lidget know and they will try and make alternative arrangements. Lidget's forktrucks require a minimum width of 8ft to operate. If you do not have this distance then simply inform your agent so that other delivery arrangements can be made. We have wheeled trolleys that can access most areas to facilitate your building installation requirements.

Please Note:
Before placing any goods or items that may be prone to damage from moisture, ensure your building is fully dried out and watertight before you proceed. If you require any further information on the drying out process please contact Lidget Head Office.

Up and Over Garage Doors
When operating your up and over door remember to take into consideration the door swing 'A' as you will require a minimum of 3’ 2” for the door to close.

Clear Passage
(drive through sizes)


Door Width less 4" (100mm)

Door Height less 5"
(125mm)



Local Authority Approval:
In the majority of cases planning permission is not required for concrete sectional buildings as they are deemed temporary structures.

However, this does not mean that your building does not need planning or building regulations. In all cases, we recommend that you consult your local planning office to find out what permissions, if any, are required.
Lidget Concrete Ltd cannot be held responsible for any of their buildings installed without relevant approval.
 


















Should Lidget not be able to erect a building at the time of delivery it will be either off loaded or brought back to their production plant and a futher revisit charge made before they return to erect.

The company (Lidget Concrete Ltd.) reserve the right to alter the design and specification without prior notice