Farm access track — mid-Norfolk
Type 1 and capping supplied by tipper for a heavy-use agricultural access road.
Soil sampling, UKAS WAC analysis and WM3 hazard assessment for sites across Norwich and East of England. Classification tells you where your arisings can legally go before you commit to a disposal route — which on most Norwich schemes is the difference between a straightforward muckaway and a stopped programme.
A mix of rural groundworks, agricultural tracks and city infill housing — with sand, ballast and Type 1 doing most of the work and grab lorries handling narrow lane access.
Tipper and grab loads across Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Dereham and Wymondham, usually within 48–72 hours on stocked lines.
Basic classification screen to confirm whether material is inert, non-hazardous or hazardous.
Complete leachate analysis for landfill acceptance where the facility requires it.
Our sampler attends, takes representative samples across the stockpile or dig and logs the locations.
Accelerated lab options from around 24 hours where the programme can't wait.
Representative samples taken to BS EN 14899 across the material to be moved.
UKAS lab runs the agreed suite, from screen through to full WAC leachate testing.
WM3 assessment issued, then we confirm the licensed facility that can accept the material.
Sampling follows BS EN 14899, leachate testing follows BS EN 12457-3 and analysis is carried out by UKAS-accredited laboratories, with WM3 assessment reports for your site file.
Our credentialsType 1 and capping supplied by tipper for a heavy-use agricultural access road.
Bulk bags and grab loads used on a narrow-street residential site with no tipper access.
Shingle and pipe bedding delivered in staged loads for a field drainage scheme.
A licensed facility can only accept material it's permitted to take. Testing classifies the arisings from your Norwich dig so the right facility is booked first time, rather than a lorry being turned away and the programme slipping.
Standard turnaround is typically around five working days from sample receipt, with accelerated options from about 24 hours where the programme demands it.
Either. We can attend site and sample to BS EN 14899, or run the analysis on samples you've taken yourself if the sampling regime is sound.
Yes — that's the usual approach. We test first, confirm the route, then mobilise haulage to the licensed facility so there's no gap between classification and removal.
Tell us the material, volume and access — we come back within one working day.