Drop Kerbing
Professional dropped kerb installation for driveway access, vehicle crossovers and accessible crossings — done right, with proper reinstatement.
Dropped kerbs installed properly — compliant, neat, done once
A dropped kerb is a straightforward piece of civil engineering, but it's still highway work — which means NRSWA compliance, correct materials, proper haunching and reinstatement that meets the highway authority's standards.
MTH Contracts carries out drop kerb installations for residential and commercial properties, vehicle crossovers, accessible pedestrian crossings and infrastructure access points. Our teams are experienced in working in public highway environments and we take reinstatement seriously — because a poor finish creates problems for you and your client.
What our drop kerbing teams deliver
From mark-out to finished reinstatement — handled by our own teams.
Residential crossovers
Drop kerb for single and double driveway access from the highway
Commercial vehicle access
Wider crossovers for commercial premises, yards and loading areas
Accessible pedestrian crossings
Dropped kerbs for DDA-compliant crossing points and footway access
Kerb removal & excavation
Breaking out existing kerb units, edging and foundation
Dropped kerb unit installation
Correctly bedded and haunched dropped kerb sections
Footway reinstatement
Block paving, tarmac, concrete or flags — matched and finished
Highway permit guidance
Advice on Section 184 consent and what's needed before works start
Traffic management
Chapter 8 TM where required — in-house, no third-party
Need a drop kerb installed?
Tell us the location and access type — we'll come back with a straight answer on what's involved.
What this means for your project
- Works carried out by NRSWA-qualified operatives — essential for any works affecting the public highway
- Reinstatement to highways authority standard — block paving, tarmac, flags or verge matched and finished neatly
- Traffic management in place before work starts where the highway is affected
- Guidance on Section 184 consent requirements so there are no surprises before mobilisation
What you can expect from our teams
Highway-compliant workmanship
Drop kerbing is highway work. Our operatives understand that, work to the correct standards, and produce a finish that passes inspection first time.
Efficient mobilisation
Drop kerb jobs are typically completed in a day. We turn up when we say we will, complete the work cleanly and leave the site tidy.
Straight, honest advice
Not sure if planning permission or Section 184 consent applies? We'll tell you what's typically required and point you in the right direction before any money changes hands.
Other services you may need
Talk to us about your drop kerbing requirement
Tell us the location, access type and surface you're working with — we'll give you a straight answer on what's involved and what it'll cost.
"We reply to every enquiry. If we can't help, we'll tell you straight — and often point you in the right direction."