Campus services run — Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Pipe bedding delivered in timed loads around a live hospital-estate access route.
Rigid tippers and artic bulk loads for aggregate delivery and muck away across Cambridge and East of England. We match the vehicle to your access and weight limits, phase loads to your call-off dates, and run two-way movements wherever material is going both in and out.
Conservation-area access and college estates mean timed, low-disruption drops; the science-park and biomedical campus pipeline runs on bulk sub-base and drainage bedding.
Grab, tipper and HIAB loads across Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon and Newmarket. Timed and out-of-hours windows for city-centre and campus sites.
Around 8 tonnes — for tight accesses, weight limits and small-volume drops.
Around 12 tonnes, a good compromise on estate roads and part-built sites.
Around 16–20 tonnes, the standard bulk vehicle for open construction sites.
Up to around 29 tonnes per load for the lowest cost per tonne where access and hardstanding allow.
What's moving, how much, and whether a rigid or artic can safely get in and turn.
Single drop, day rate or a load-per-day programme sequenced to your site.
Timed windows where required, with paperwork for both delivered material and removed waste.
Haulage operates under an O-licence with registered waste-carrier cover for removal work, and weighbridge tickets are supplied for delivered and removed tonnage.
Our credentialsPipe bedding delivered in timed loads around a live hospital-estate access route.
6F5 capping supplied to build a working platform over soft ground before slab construction.
Bulk-bagged aggregate and topsoil hand-offloaded through a restricted archway entrance.
Grab, tipper and HIAB loads across Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon and Newmarket. Timed and out-of-hours windows for city-centre and campus sites. If you're unsure, send us the access details and we'll specify the largest vehicle that can safely get in and discharge.
Yes — timed slots, booked gate systems, night and weekend windows are all workable where the site requires them.
Yes. On volume earthworks we plan a load-per-day schedule so the platform build keeps pace with your programme rather than arriving all at once.
Yes — a two-way load takes arisings off site and returns with aggregate. It halves the movements through Cambridge and is normally the cheapest way to run the job.
Tell us the material, volume and access — we come back within one working day.