ieb
New Member
I am wondering what others think about site access fees for contractors to marinas.
I am having some specialist work done, that Shotley can't do although I did give the yard there a chance to quote. When the contractor went on site he was charged 25 GBP a day. He checked with his head office and found that 25GBP per day is way above they are charged elsewhere even at the most expensive marinas on the south coast. It doesn't sound like much, but it soon adds up.
I fully understand a contractors having to report to the office to prove insurance, owners being asked to give the yard a chance to quote, and perhaps a nominal fee, but a fee 156% greater than the nearest on the south coast and 312% MDL on the East Coast (when they charge) seems a little OTT, especially when the work is specialist and can't be done by the yard.
This £25 charge was introduced this year, I think it was in line with other marinas previously. Talking to the marina office I got the response it was out of their hands set by the owners of the marina, but I think it was already causing quite a lot of bad will amongst owners and contractors.
wdyt ?
Is this fair trading, or anti-competitive behaviour ?
Have others been charged a similar amount, or is it only Shotley that does this ?
I am having some specialist work done, that Shotley can't do although I did give the yard there a chance to quote. When the contractor went on site he was charged 25 GBP a day. He checked with his head office and found that 25GBP per day is way above they are charged elsewhere even at the most expensive marinas on the south coast. It doesn't sound like much, but it soon adds up.
I fully understand a contractors having to report to the office to prove insurance, owners being asked to give the yard a chance to quote, and perhaps a nominal fee, but a fee 156% greater than the nearest on the south coast and 312% MDL on the East Coast (when they charge) seems a little OTT, especially when the work is specialist and can't be done by the yard.
This £25 charge was introduced this year, I think it was in line with other marinas previously. Talking to the marina office I got the response it was out of their hands set by the owners of the marina, but I think it was already causing quite a lot of bad will amongst owners and contractors.
wdyt ?
Is this fair trading, or anti-competitive behaviour ?
Have others been charged a similar amount, or is it only Shotley that does this ?