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Plant relocation

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• survey site access, lifting route and floor loading requirements

• isolate and drain utilities (electrical, gas, hydraulic, refrigeration) prior to move

• disconnect plant from services and label pipework and cables

• rig and lift plant using pallet trucks or crane as required and place on new base

• reconnect and test electrical, pipework and controls and carry out commissioning checks

• make good supports, fit antivibration mounts and remove waste and contaminants safely

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£120

£220

Initial site visit and survey

Labour per hour

£60

£95

per operative; specialist engineers cost more

Materials

£80

£600

mounts, pipework, bases and fixings

Disposal

£40

£250

standard waste; hazardous fluids cost more

Extras (e.g. crane/scaffolding)

£300

£1,400

crane, scaffold, traffic management and permits

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£700

£3,500

typical small to medium plant moves; specialist jobs cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Most single‑unit relocations take 4–8 hours on site; complex or multi‑unit moves requiring crane, traffic management or specialist reconnections typically take 1–3 days. factors that extend time include restricted access, permit waits, waiting for specialist plant or delayed parts.

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• have you moved this model or similar plant before and can you supply references

• are you insured for lifting and plant damage and can you confirm cover limits

• will you provide a method statement and risk assessment for the move

• who will disconnect and reconnect electrics/gas/refrigerants and do they hold the relevant certificates

• do you arrange crane/scaffold/traffic management and any permits, and how is that charged

• what testing and handover documentation will I receive after commissioning

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• check doorways, lifts, stairs and route clearances and send measurements to the tradie

• reserve parking and loading space for crane or vans and arrange any council permits in advance

• confirm who will isolate and re‑energise utilities and book required shutdown windows before the day

• declare hazardous contents (oil, refrigerant, asbestos risk) so correct PPE and disposal are arranged

• ensure a site contact is available with keys/access fobs and that building manager permissions are confirmed

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