Plant Hire in Perth
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Plant Hire in Perth: What You Need to Know
The plant hire market in Perth serves construction firms, groundwork contractors, landscapers, utility companies and homeowners undertaking significant projects. The most commonly hired machines include mini diggers for garden and driveway work, excavators for foundations and earthmoving, dumpers for site logistics, and cherry pickers for working at height. Both short-term daily hires and longer-term contracts are widely available. The market includes large national hire companies with extensive fleets and local independent operators who often provide more competitive rates and a more personal service for smaller projects.
When hiring plant equipment in Perth, the key decision is whether you need wet hire (with a qualified operator) or dry hire (self-drive). For dry hire on any construction site regulated under CDM (Construction Design and Management) regulations, the operator must hold a CPCS (Construction Plant Competence Scheme) or NPORS card for the specific machine category. Homeowners using a mini digger on their own land for private domestic work are not legally required to hold a card, though training is strongly recommended for safety reasons. Wet hire includes a fully qualified operator and is the safer option if you lack experience — the hire company handles all competency and insurance requirements.
Typical daily plant hire rates in Perth range from £80 to £150 for a micro or mini digger under 3 tonnes, £150 to £250 for a larger excavator, £100 to £180 for a site dumper, and £120 to £250 for a cherry picker or access platform. Weekly rates typically work out at three to four times the daily rate, offering significant savings on longer projects. Delivery and collection charges range from £50 to £150 each way depending on the machine size and distance. Fuel is usually your responsibility on dry hire. Ask whether the quoted price includes VAT and any damage waiver, as these can add 20 to 30 percent to the headline figure.
Several practical considerations apply when hiring plant in Perth. Delivery access is critical — confirm that the site entrance, road widths and ground conditions can handle a low-loader delivering the machine. For work near highways or public footpaths, you may need traffic management plans and council permits. Noise restrictions in residential areas can limit operating hours, typically to 8am to 6pm on weekdays and 8am to 1pm on Saturdays. Check the hire company's breakdown response policy: a reliable operator will have engineers available to attend site within hours if a machine develops a fault, minimising costly downtime on your project.
Dial a dig fife
Open8 Chapel Rd, Dunshalt, Cupar, KY14 7EZ, GB
Man with a digger. Operated plant hire. Dial a dig. Digger and operator. Digger hire Fife.
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Alba Platforms
OpenLynton Farm, Stanley, Stanley, Perth, PH1 4QQ, GB
Alba Platforms - Cherry Picker and Access Hire based in Perth, covering Tayside and Fife including Dundee, Stirling, Dunfermline and Perth, Scotland.
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Bryan Contractors (Blairgowrie) Ltd
OpenDrumloch, Wester Essendy, Blairgowrie, PH10 6RA, GB
Bryan Contractors (based in Perthshire, Scotland) specialise in providing plant hire, road construction, groundworks, demolition, renewables, drainage and flood prevention for our agriculture, construction and private customers.
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Ally Blyth Plant Hire
OpenRuthvenfield Rd, Perth, Perth, PH1 3XF, GB
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