Permit and loading costs
Some addresses need more than a simple arrival time. Temporary loading arrangements, visitor permits or careful timing around controlled bays can all add cost pressure before the move has properly started. Longer drive approaches, cul-de-sacs and managed blocks can affect where the vehicle sits and how quickly a crew can turn around, so crews sometimes need a tighter plan for where the vehicle can legally sit.
Why longer carries become expensive
A route that looks short on paper can still eat time when the entrance is set back, a van must stop around the corner, or items have to cross communal areas. In North Bristol, the hidden cost is often cumulative: dozens of repeat carries rather than one dramatic obstacle.
Overrun risk and second-stage work
If loading runs late because of stairs, waiting for access or repositioning the vehicle, the rest of the booking can compress quickly. That is where overtime, additional labour or return visits appear. Clear information on entrances, door codes, lift rules and unloading space helps reduce those surprises.