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Skip Bin Hire in Raumati Beach
Bin Bookings currently lists 2 skip bin providers servicing Raumati Beach, with 3 bin options from 3m³ to 9m³ across general rubbish and hardfill. Indicative prices currently start from around $450 for rubbish and $350 for hardfill, depending on bin size and weight allowance. Compare local providers, available bins and pricing below, or tell us about your job and we'll help you find suitable options.
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Rubbish/General Waste Bin Prices in Raumati Beach
| Size | Market Low* | Typical Market Range† | |
|---|---|---|---|
Large Rubbish Skips Large worksites or substantial home/garden combo cleanups | 7.5m³ TO 12m³ | from $450 | $450 - $600 2 products |
Hardfill Bin Prices in Raumati Beach
| Size | Market Low* | Typical Market Range† | |
|---|---|---|---|
Medium Hardfill Skips The sweet spot - not out of control huge, but plenty of capacity | 2m³ TO 3.5m³ | from $350 | from $350 |
Service Providers
RBC Skip Bin Hire provides reliable skip bin services across Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua. Offering a wide range of bin sizes, flexible hire periods, fast delivery, and efficient collection, the company supports household clean-ups, garden projects, renovations, and construction work with professional service and environmentally responsible waste disposal.
Woods Waste is a Wellington-based waste management company providing skip bin hire and rubbish removal for residential, commercial, and construction projects. They offer a range of bin sizes, flexible hire periods, prompt delivery and collection, and environmentally responsible disposal, helping customers manage household clean-ups, garden waste, renovations, and building debris efficiently.
Permits & Rules in Raumati Beach
A skip bin placed within the Kāpiti Coast road reserve may require a Corridor Access Request and Works Access Permit, a Traffic Management Plan or another council approval depending on its location and effects. Public footpaths cannot be completely blocked and safe access must remain available for pedestrians, mobility scooters and prams. Bins must preserve access to hydrants, water valves, stormwater grates and utility covers and must not create visibility hazards near driveways or intersections. Berm placements may require measures to protect grass and underground services, while roadside bins require reflective markings or cones for night-time visibility. Private-property placement is preferred. Placements affecting state highways require confirmation and approval from NZTA Waka Kotahi.
Consumer Education
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